43”
INST
ALLA
TION
a
b
c
d
Fig. 3
Fig. 1
Fig. 2
Stand Alone Tower - Pg. 2
SHELVING/TOWER ASSEMBLY
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1.
Lay down both tower side panels
(partitions) face up on the cardboard or
cloth with the notched ends at the
bottom facing in. (See Fig. 1.) Use a
screwdriver to thread six (6) screw-in
studs into each side panel. Two (2)
screw-in-studs will go into top holes,
two (2) screw-in-studs will go into holes
NOTE: Depending upon the design, the use of screw-in-
studs may be interchangeable with double-sided studs for
contiguous sections or adjacent towers. Use appropriate
fastener for the design.
located 43" down from top, and two (2) screw-in
studs will be above the baseboard notch (5th hole
from the bottom of the panel).
2.
Align dowels in one end of cleat with holes in
top of left panel as shown. Push cleat dowels
into holes. See Fig. 2.
NOTE: For towers with drawers or baskets, it is
optional to fasten the slide runners on each of the side
panels either before full assembly, lying on the floor, or after
standing up the tower. (See “Drawer" in "DRAWER AND
DOOR ASSEMBLY” section for detailed instructions on
runner location and installation.)
3. Turn panel over onto its back edge. Use one
(1) HiLow Screw through hole in side panel.
(See Fig. 3a.) Line up two of the cam locks of
the top fixed shelf over the screw-in studs and
push down over the cams to fasten. Tighten
the joint by turning each of the cam locks
a full 180˚ clockwise with a Phillips head
screwdriver. (See Fig. 3b.) Next, fasten the
bottom fixed shelf. (See Fig. 3c.) Finally, attach
the middle fixed shelf. (See Fig. 3d.)
NOTE: Omit bottom shelf if appropriate to the design or
for double-hang section.
NOTE: The location of the middle shelf may vary if you
plan different door or drawer combinations in this tower,
or for taller towers, or for non-standard double-hang height
sections. For best results, measure the height of the clothes
to hang in the bottom half of the double hang to ensure
they will fit.