Newport Wall Storage
Assembly Instructions
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Note: Professional Installation Required
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This hanging system is meant for drywall/stud mounting only.
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If walls are concrete, brick or plaster, please consult your local hardware store for assistance.
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Professional Installation Recommended – For your safety and ease of mounting, installation by two people is recommended.
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MAXIMUM INDIVIDUAL SHELF WEIGHT CAPACITY IS 20 POUNDS (9kgs). Do not exceed the load capacity.
Hardware Included:
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(4) Wooden Shelves
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(16) Shelf Brackets
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(1) 18” Wall Bracket
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(1) Wood Screw
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(2) Toggle Screws
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(2) Toggles
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(1) Bubble Level
(Toggles/Screws are meant for drywall only)
Tools Needed:
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Stud Finder
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#2 Phillips Screwdriver
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Pencil
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.
INSTALLATION SUMMARY:
FIND WALL STUDS
MOUNT WALL BRACKET TO THE WALL
HANG THE PRODUCT ONTO THE MOUNTED WALL BRACKET
FIND WALL STUDS:
1.
Determine the desired placement on the wall for the product. Within that range, locate a stud using a stud finder and
make a small mark on the wall with a pencil at that location.
2.
It is best to mount the bracket to at least (1) stud. Using Figure 1, determine which hole on the wall bracket will be over
the stud, this hole will take a wood screw alone.
MOUNT WALL BRACKET TO THE WALL
1.
Insert the supplied bubble level into the channel of the wall bracket. Position the wall bracket on the wall and adjust so
that the bracket is level and a pre-drilled hole of the bracket aligns with a stud. Then, use a felt-tipped pen to mark the
wall through appropriate pre-drilled holes of the bracket to indicate the locations of the drywall toggles. Also make sure
to mark the bracket itself at each selected pre-drilled hole using the pen. (Please refer to Figure 1 to determine the
location of the hardware.) The locations of the drywall toggles will depend on how the stud aligns with the bracket. The
user should make sure that the stud and the toggles are evenly spaced along the length of the bracket and that the
ends of the bracket should be secured using either a stud-mounted screw or a drywall toggle.
2.
Remove the wall mount bracket and set aside.
3.
Using a manual screwdriver, drive a toggle into the drywall at each mark. To install these toggles into the wall, simply
rotate them at the marked location as if they were a large screw, applying smooth even force. DO NOT HIT THEM
WITH A HAMMER AND DO NOT USE A POWER DRILL TO ROTATE THEM. These toggles are designed to bore
themselves into the wall. Continue rotating until the toggle head advances flush with the wall surface.
4.
Once the toggles are installed into the wall at the marked locations, reposition the wall bracket so that the marked holes
of the bracket align with the toggles. Using the supplied toggle screw secure the bracket to the installed toggles. Note:
The toggle includes a nut portion that must be “set” into a locked position prior to using the product. This is done
automatically as you rotate the toggle screw into the toggle, but keep in mind that the screw must be rotated quite a few
times before the nut finally reaches this locked position. The nut will create resistance when it reaches the locked
position within the wall.
5.
Once the wall bracket is attached to each toggle using the toggle screw, the bracket must be secured to the stud
located along the bracket. Use the supplied stud mount screw to secure the wall bracket to the stud (note, a pre-
drilled hole of the bracket should align with the stud location).