Vino Pins (VP-MS & VP-X) Installation Instructions for Masonry Surfaces
Wine Master Cellars, LLLP • 10645 E 47th Ave, Denver, CO 80239 • phone: 866.650.1500 • fax: 866.650.1501 • VintageView.com
Required tools:
•Level •Drill •6mm masonry drill bit (included - replacement bits may be obtained by request) •Hammer
Starter Kit Included Parts
: •1 Vino Pins Neck •1 Vino Pins Base •2 Wedge Anchor Bolts •6mm masonry drill bit
Figure B
1.
Mark the mounting hole locations
- Reference
Figure A below to verify appropriate minimum clearances
around the Vino Pins in the desired installation area. Pierce
the template through the 2 marks corresponding with the
bottle direction chosen earlier. Use a level to ensure the
printed template is horizontal along the long edge and
mark the hole locations using a marker or pencil (Figure B).
Note:
For Magnum bottles (1.5L) increase the horizontal
distance between the neck and base Pins by 1 inch from
7-1/2 inches to 8-1/2 inches (216mm).
4 3/8"
13"
7 1/2"
5/8"
2 3/4"
2 3/4"
Figure A
2.
Install the anchors
- Drill a 6mm hole 1-1/2 inches
(38mm) deep at the marked locations (Figure C). Remove
as much of the dust from the holes as possible and push
the Wedge Anchors into the holes. Tap the anchors into
the holes with a hammer leaving approximately 7/8 inch
(22mm) of the anchor exposed (Figure D).
Figure C
Extension Kit Included Parts
: •1 Vino Pins Neck Extension •1 Vino Pins Base Extension •2 Studs
Before you begin, choose the direction the bottle necks should point
If the bottle necks are to point to the right, the base pin
must be installed to the left of the neck pin.
If the bottle necks are to point to the left, the base pin
must be installed to the right of the neck pin.
Critical Note:
These installation instructions are for attaching Vino Pins only to solid masonry or concrete surfaces. If your wall surface does not meet
this minimum requirement, please contact your VintageView supplier to obtain appropriate mounting hardware for your wall surface. Installing Vino
Pins on wall surfaces that do not meet this minimum criteria may result in failure of the installation and serious damage or injury.
Figure D