Classic Bath Shelf
Assembly Instructions
Note: For safe mounting, it is essential to use the proper hardware for your wall type. Be sure to consult your local
hardware store to determine the hardware needed for your wall type (plaster, drywall, concrete, etc.) Mount to wood
studs whenever possible.
Important Safety Instructions:
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THE RATED LOAD FOR THE SHELF IS APPROXIMATELY 35 POUNDS
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Please read all instructions carefully before assembling.
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For your safety, assembly by two people is recommended.
Parts Included:
Hardware Enclosed:
Tools Required:
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(1) Bath Shelf (A)
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(1) Template (B)
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(2) Drywall anchors (C)
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(2) Screws (D)
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Screwdriver (not included)
Pre-Assembly:
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Remove all parts and hardware from the box and lay out on a clear workspace, along with any plastic protective
packaging. Do not dispose of any contents until assembly is complete to avoid accidentally discarding small parts or
hardware.
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Use the parts and hardware lists above to identify and separate each of the pieces included.
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The illustrations provided allow for easier assembly when used in conjunction with the assembly instructions.
Assembly Instructions:
1. Place template against wall. Use a level to ensure the insertion points are level. Mark the hole locations on the
wall with a 19.53” distance between each point. This is where the hardware will be inserted. See Figure 1.
2. Using a Phillips head screwdriver insert the drywall anchors directly into the wall at the two pencil marks. Do not
"push" the anchor; it is designed to bore into the wall like a drill bit. Slowly turn the anchor clockwise while applying
pressure until the flange just touches the wall.
3. Insert the metal screws into the wall anchor holes. Using a screwdriver, turn the screws clockwise until securely in
place.
4. Turn the bath shelf (A) over on a carpeted or scratch free surface. Raise the support shelves to the open position.
See Figure 3.
5. Mount shelf by fitting the lower hole of keyholes over screw heads and sliding shelf until the top of the keyholes
rest on the screws. You may need to tighten or loosen screws to allow shelf to fit snugly against the wall. See
Figure 4
B
C
D
Fig. 1
Fig. 2