The hardware included with this item is meant for
drywall or stud mounting only. If your walls are made
from concrete, brick or plaster, please consult your
local hardware store for assistance in selecting the
appropriate hardware.
Display Wall Double Cube
Mounting instructions
Tools:
Level, Philips Screwdriver, Stud-Finder
Hardware:
(16) Allen Screws, (1) Allen Key
(4) Snap Screw (4) Screws
Parts Included:
(2) Wooden Shelf (A & B)
(1) Wooden Plank (C)
(2) Metal Square Frame (D & E)
(2) Metal Strip (F & G)
Max.Load
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Maximum total weight capacity for this product is 80 pounds (36.2Kg).
This item includes four mounting through-holes, which are used to receive screws for mounting the item
to the wall.
Assembly Instruction:
Step 1:
Place wooden shelf (A) vertically on the floor as per the illustration and
insert wooden plank (C) into the into the groove of wooden shelf (A) such that its
allen screw holes matches to the through holes. Insert allen screws and tight with
the help of allen key provided.
Step 2:
Now, place the shelf on the floor horizontally as per the illustration so
that through holes of wooden shelf (B) matches to the allen screws holes of
wooden plank(C), Insert allen screws and tight with the help of allen key
provided.
Step 3:
Now, place the metal square frame (D) at the end of the both attached
shelves (A & B) as per the illustration, such that its four holes matches to the
through holes of square frame (D) insert allen screw and tight with the help
of allen key provided.
Step 4:
Similarly, attach metal square frame (E) at the other end and follow
steps 3.
Step 5:
Now, attach Metal Strip (F & G) at the back of the shelves as per
illustration insert allen screw and tight with the help of allen key provided.
Mounting Instructions:
1)
Hold the item upright and level against a wall at the desired mounting
location. Use one of the provided screws to mark the wall
through each through-hole and then set the item aside.
2)
If either of the four marks of Step (1) aligns with a wall stud
(use a stud-finder to determine this), use a screwdriver to