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4.  Place a locking grid clip (18) at the outermost corner of the shelf. With your free hand, insert the 

rolled edge with the groove facing upwards. (Fig. W)

5.  With one hand, apply pressure to the back of the clip (18). With your free hand, insert a flat-head 

screwdriver (not included) into the small slot in the clip (18) to spread the tine up and over the 

wire that is underneath.

6.  Pull back on the screwdriver. The grooved channel in the clip (18) should now match up with the 

wire grid (9), which will help secure it to the shelf beam.

7.  Repeat Steps 4-6 on the remaining three corners of the wire grid (9) and then again for the 

remaining shelf.

8.  There are locking pin holes at both ends of every crossbeam (4). This is where the locking pins 

(10) are to be installed. If the pin (10) does not easily slip into place, then moderately tap the end 

of the crossbeam (4) to fully seat the locking tabs. (Fig. X)

Fig. W

Fig. X

Fig. V

Having a helper will simplify the assembly of the pegboard (24) while lining up the mounting tabs.
Refer to Fig. BB if you are assembling the horizontal Workbench. The two pegboard mounting 

beams will be used to elevate the pegboard (24) above the shelf to effectively make use of the 

metal pegboard (24). Fig. BB shows the order for installing the parts to create this configuration of 

the Workbench.

PART 1: BACK PEGBOARD PANEL INSTALLATION (FIG. Y-BB)

NOTICE

PEGBOARD AND TOOL HANGERS (2 PARTS)

1.  The pegboard (24) can be mounted at any desired location on the back of the Workbench with 

the use of the two sets of left (29) and right (28) rear mounting brackets. Ensure that the hanging 

tab arrows are pointing upwards on the rear mounting brackets (28, 29). (Fig. Y)

2.  It is recommended that the rear pegboard mounting brackets (28, 29) be installed with the first 

set of left (29) and right (28) rear mounting brackets placed right above the stacking plates (17) on 

the rear of the Workbench. Slide down the brackets to fully seat them into the slots of the  

upright frame. (Fig. Y)

3.  Place the second set of rear mounting brackets (28, 29) above the already mounted set of rear 

mounting brackets (28, 29) with a single slot in-between. Slide them down to seat them. (Fig. Y)

4.  Install a single locking pin (10) into each of the rear mounting brackets (28, 29). This will ensure 

that the brackets do not shift around and fall while the pegboard (24) is being mounted. (Fig. Y)

5.  The pegboard (24) is mounted in between the rear mounting brackets (28, 29) by sliding the 

pegboard (24) down from the top of the rear mounting from the backside of the Workbench. 

Ensure that all of the tabs on the rear mounting brackets (28, 29) are inside the pegboard (24) 

and are fully seated. A rubber mallet or small dead blow (not included) can be used to lightly tap 

the top left and right corners of the pegboard (24) to seat it properly. (Fig. Z)

6.  Each rear mounting bracket (28, 29) will have two small pin holes where the pegboard (24)  

is mounted. Use two small locking pins (30) for each rear mounting bracket. If the pins do  

not easily slip in, use the mallet or dead blow technique stated in step 5 to seat the  

pegboard (24) fully. (Fig AA)

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Summary of Contents for PCSRW4800

Page 1: ...ALMACENAMIENTO DE I 2 M DE ALTURA CON ESTACI N DE TRABAJO INSTRUCCIONES DE OPERACI N CENTROS DE SERVICIO Y P LIZA DE GARANT A ADVERTENCIA LEA ESTAS INSTRUCCIONES ANTES DE USAR EL PRODUCTO Instruction...

Page 2: ...IAL RACK Total Rack Capacity 4 000 lb 1 814 kg when weight is evenly distributed Capacity per Shelf 1 000 lb 453 kg when weight is evenly distributed HORIZONTAL WORKBENCH Height 47 119 4 cm Width 149...

Page 3: ...ing 15 Always use common sense your personal safety is your responsibility 16 Keep this information for further reference DANGER DANGER Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which if not avoided...

Page 4: ...er set is 50 lb 22 6 kg 5 Immediately remove the load should there be separation between the cord minder and the mounting bracket 6 Immediately remove the load should there be damage bending or warpin...

Page 5: ...5 1 3 10 19 20 21 24 25 22 23 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 4 5 6 7 8 9 2...

Page 6: ...h 13 4 mm Hex Key 14 OR 4 mm Hex Bit 15 Rubber Mallet not included Flat Head Screwdriver not included Horizontal Workbench Vertical Workbench 4 Shelf 4 000 lb Capacity 1 Shelf 1 000 lb Capacity 1 Shel...

Page 7: ...tal beam and insert it into the U shaped bracket at the bottom of the opposing vertical beam 1 Thread a vertical assembly bolt 3 through the holes and into the weld nut Do not fully tighten the bolt F...

Page 8: ...ers of the fold up drawer 19 on the opposite side of the drawer pull 20 Fig G 3 NOTE Ensure that the drawer slides open to the front of the rack Install the mounting brackets with the drawer slides on...

Page 9: ...lower assembly of the Workbench The stacking plates 17 will need to be slid up on the lower upright frame in order to disengage the tabs and get all four tabs to properly seat into the slots on the st...

Page 10: ...ed 2 Starting with the lowest set of crossbeams 4 place a safety strap with weld nut 6 between the lower ridges of the crossbeams 4 where two sets of holes have been pre drilled Thread a safety strap...

Page 11: ...e U shaped bracket and rock it up at an angle to attach it to the bottom inner channel of the crossbeam 4 Once attached the back portion will sit flush against the inside of the crossbeam 4 Fig S 3 On...

Page 12: ...location on the back of the Workbench with the use of the two sets of left 29 and right 28 rear mounting brackets Ensure that the hanging tab arrows are pointing upwards on the rear mounting brackets...

Page 13: ...ons based on the tools or items that will be stored on them 2 Slip the peg hook or peg hooks onto the pegboard 24 and let it hang down If the tool hanger 31 is seated properly then it should sit flat...

Page 14: ...between the two cord minders is at the desired length Fig FF 1 To rotate the bracket 32 pull as close to the base of the bracket 32 as possible Then rotate to the desired position and release Do not p...

Page 15: ...15 NOTES...

Page 16: ...888 848 5175 This warranty does not apply to accessories or damage caused where repairs have been made or attempted by others This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may have other right...

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