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Instructions

Figure E

6. Drill Mounting Holes

Drill 1/16” (1.5mm) pilot holes at marked locations to 
determine if installing into wood studs or drywall.

If Drywall: 

For top mounting point, drill a 1/2” 

(12.7mm) hole for toggle bolt. For lower two holes 
use a Phillip’s head screwdriver to insert spiral drywall 
anchors into wall until it is flush with surface. 

If wood or stud:

 Skip to next step. 

7. Hang the Mounting Strip

If drywall

, remove the expanding nut from toggle 

bolt and insert through the top mounting hole on your 
Mounting Strip. With the wings of the nut oriented to 
fold toward the bolt head, thread the expanding nut 
onto the bolt so the tip of it starts to protrude form the 
end of the nut. 

Hold the strip so the toggle bolt aligns with the top 
mounting and gently push the nut through the wall (Fig-
ure D). Ensure the wings have fully expanded on the 
backside of the wall and gently tighten, verifying the 
necks remain level. Secure the rest of the strip through 
the bottom two mounting holes with provided screws. 
Fully tighten the toggle bolt using a screwdriver.

If wood,

 use provided screws and install the Mount-

ing Strip to the wall at the marked mounting hole 
locations. 

8. Hang the Next Mounting Strip

Repeat steps 5-8 with the second Mounting Strip, cen-
tering it horizontally with the second mark on your wall 
from Step 4 (vertical installations, ensure tops of Strips 
are even). For angled installations, repeat steps 5b-8.

9. Install Mounting Hole Caps

Press supplied mounting hole caps into the open holes 
of the face of each Mounting Strip.

10. Add wine

Only the good stuff.

Maintenance and Care: 

Vino Series wine racks are backed by a lifetime warranty. They 
should be regularly checked for tightness. Should any piece to 
be found to be loose, tighten by hand until secure. If the face 
of the wall surface shows signs of breakage, discontinue use 
immediately until the wall may be adequately repaired. Vino 
Series products may be cleaned with a damp cloth and mild 
dish soap  — abrasive pads or steel wool should NOT be used 
as they will damage the finished surfaces of the parts.   

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