
-2-
T27630 Wood Rack (Mfd. 12/15)
3. Repeat Steps 1–2 for remaining pre-drilled
mounting holes on both vertical bars, working
your way up from bottom to top.
Note: To customize horizontal bar height, drill
3
⁄
32
" holes for mounting M5-.8 x 16 Phillips
head screw to vertical bars at desired height.
4. Locate a suitable wall mounting position,
ensuring each vertical bar will be centered on
a support stud.
Note: The weight capacity is rated for a
recommended distance of 4–6 feet between
each vertical bar (see
Figure 3). For longer
materials, additional wood racks may be
required.
5. Place spacers behind each mounting hole (3
holes per vertical bar, see
Figure 4), and fas-
ten through wall and into a stud with appropri-
ate mounting fastener (not included).
Figure 3. Recommended space between vertical
bars.
4 – 6 Feet
Figure 4. Mounting wood rack to wall.
Figure 6. Fully assembled wood rack.
Material Stop Holes
A small material stop may be placed at the end of
each horizontal bar to prevent material from slid-
ing off the rack.
Place a bolt (not included) through the hole with
threads pointing up (see
Figure 5). Secure with a
washer and nut (not included).
Figure 5. Material stop placed on horizontal bar.
Spacer
Only secure vertical bars directly into wall
studs. Failure to do so will decrease rack
load capacity and could lead to rack failure,
resulting in personal injury or property
damage.