18. Insert cam bolts into bottom shelf at hole locations.
19. Secure bottom shelf to side by tightening cam nut in a clockwise direction.
20. Repeat for 2nd cam nut & 2nd tower side.
21. Position tower into tower brackets (logo typically used as front of tower).
22. Maneuver tower top into underside of top shelf.
23. Ensure that shelf underside is snug within tower sides.
24. Secure tower sides to brackets using #6 3/4 in. screws at all locations.
25. Place 2 vertical clips per side onto top shelf slat.
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Clips should align over shelf slat & flush with tower side.
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Clips may flush inside or outside of tower side & both sides of verti-
cal clips may be used.
26. Secure the vertical clip to the top shelf slat using #4 3/4 in. screw.
27. Secure the vertical clip to the tower side using #6 3/4 in. screw.
28. Repeat for all vertical clips.
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For an alternative option, you may screw directly through the shelf
slat & into the tower side using #6 3/4 in. screws (if choosing this
option, it is recommended to pre-pilot the location prior to securing
with screw).
STEP 5 - Installing Secondary Shelves
1.
Double hang shelf is created by cutting a 4 ft. shelf to 45.5 in..
2.
Long hang is created by cutting a 6 ft. shelf to 24 in. wide. (If your closet
is greater or less than 8 ft. wide you will cut your shelf greater or
less that distance. EXAMPLE: Closet is 8 ft. 5 in. - cut shelf 2 ft. 5 in.
EXAMPLE: Closet is 7 ft. 10 in. - cut shelf 1 ft. 8 in.)
3.
Mark L clip hardware locations for secondary shelves.
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It is recommended to install hardware into wall studs. Typically 16 in.
on center. Use 50 lb. wall anchors provided if no stud is present.
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Space L-clip hardware equidistant in the following manner:
4-5 L-clip hardware per 6 ft. shelf span
3-4 L-clip hardware per 4 ft. shelf span
2 L-clip hardware per 2 ft. shelf span
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