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Ver. 1
W-51643 / W-51644
12mm
bolt
B
C
32mm
tek screw
2.
Note:
If the frame is being installed
underneath a wall cabinet or bulkhead, the
top rails can be flipped upside down so that
the shelf support can be screwed through
as a fixing point.
Note:
The middle rail brackets are not in the
centre of the frame end - this is so that the
wall frame will line up with the slim frame if
used together. Ensure the rail brackets on
each frame end align before installing.
Slide all horizontal
support rails
on to frame ends.
top rails
support rails
wall steel frame shelving
assembling frame
Use bolts provided to assemble the frame.
Note:
Ensure frame is assembled square
as there can be some play in the joins.
rear support rails
joining frames
3.
4.
2.
If you are using 2 or
more steel frames in a run,
join them together before mounting
to the wall. On a perfectly flat and level
surface, clamp the units together and mark
out 4 drill points on the cross bars of the
frame end. Use a 3.5mm HSS (steel drill-
ing) drill bit to drill through one frame end
and halfway into the tube of the adjoining
frame end.
Use four 32mm tek screws provided to
secure frames together.
WARNING:
Screws
are provided to keep frames aligned and
will not support significant weight. Be
careful lifting and moving joined frames.
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2.
stud
Use a stand or mounting rail to sit the
frame in position and mark the location
of the stud on all rear support rails.
Ensure the frame is sitting square and
level while doing this to avoid installing
the frame crooked.
fixing frame to wall
Use a stud finder to locate and mark
the centre point of any stud that will be
behind the frame. 2 studs are required
to secure the frame, or one stud and a
secure cabinet or wall to fix to sideways.
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C
Sit the frame in position
ensuring it is still
square and level
, and use the holes in the
support rails to mark the wall.
Remove the frame and drill holes into the
studs in the marked locations using a 3.5mm
drill bit to a depth of 50mm.
Use a 4.5mm HSS (steel drilling) drill bit to
drill through the centre of each support rail
in the marked locations of each stud.
centre hole
B