PAR
TS
QTY. DESCRIPTION
1 Tie or Belt Rack
2 Euro Screws
1.
Pull out ball bearing, slide a few inches,
and attach it to the partition’s front hole
location with a Euro screw. (See Fig. 1.)
INST
ALLA
TION
Fig. 1
2.
Pull rack up vertically over the slide
where the screw was just attached.
(See Fig. 2.)
3.
Lower the rack into position, parallel to
the floor, so that the slide lines up with
the corresponding hole on the rear of
the partition. (See Fig. 3.)
4.
Attach the rear of the slide to the aligned rear
partition hole using a Euro screw, and then
slide the rack back flush to the front edge of
the partition. (See Fig. 4.)
Tie Rack
Height
Belt Rack
Height
•
All assembly instructions apply to either
tie racks or belt racks. Illustrations below
show only the tie rack.
PREP
ARA
TION
Fig. 2
Fig. 4
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Tie racks require a minimum of 32”
clearance from the top of the rack to
another obstacle, such as a shelf or
pole below. Belt racks require a
minimum clearance of waist
12” in length. If the client’s waist is
more than 30”, you should mount the
belt rack in a medium or long hang
section, or in another access area.
Fig. 3
32” Waist 12”
A large neck size may
require additional tie
height.
Measure the ties!
Waists larger than 30”
require rack mounting
in medium or long
hang sections.
Tie & Belt Rack
ACCESSORY ASSEMBLY
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ORDER OF ASSSEMBL
Y
£
Shelving /Towers
£
Drawers and
Doors
£
Top Shelves and Poles
£
Adjustable Shelves
£
Crown Molding
¢
Baskets, Valet Rods,
Tie & Belt Racks, and
other accessories
£
Islands
£
Benches