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With the help of an assistant, lift the board and position it so
that the slotted holes in the back of the board are directly in
front of the spindles on the wall.
First push the lower slotted holes over the lower spindles. Then
push the upper slotted holes over the upper spindles and ease
the board down onto all the spindles at once. The board should
come to rest, without force, on the top spindles. The two bottom
spindles should be floating about halfway up in their slotted
holes.
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Check that the board is flat by sighting across the front of the
board or using your carpenter’s level or plumb line. If the board
is not flat, ensure all spindles are properly located in their
slotted holes and turn the lower spindles in or out to make the
board vertical.
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Check both lower mounting spindles for end-play by pressing
with the heel of your hand against each lower corner of the
board. If there is noticeable end-play, slip one of the provided
mounting spindle spacers between the back of the board and
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