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Whittier Wood Furniture 497Wa Instrucciones página 11

Estanterías para libros tamaño ancho clásicas

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Alternate method:
Pull the Nylon Zip-Tie (T2)
T1
T5
tight so there is no slack.
Wood
Fig. 15c
Stud
T3
T2
Fig. 15a
T1
T3
Top
T5
(Top view)
Back
Wood
Fig. 15b
Stud
Pull tight
Fig. 15d
Position the unit at the desired location. Locate one stud in the wall behind the unit. A strong small
15.
magnet is helpful to locate the studs in the wall. The magnet will help you find the nails or screws
used to attach the wall to the studs. When you have found a screw you have found a stud. Studs
are usually 16" on center. Choose the wooden stud which is closest to the center of your case.
Attach a Clip (T1) to the wall stud with #8 x 2" Black Screws (T3). See Figure 15a. The clip attached
to the furniture must penetrate Solid wood such as the Back edge of the Top Shelf or a Side Panel.
Do not attach where it will be screwed only into the thin back panel. See the instruction for your
individual furniture piece for recommended attachment point. Attach a second clip to the unit with
#6 x 5/8" Philtruss Screw (T5). See Figure 15b. Connect the two clips with the Nylon Zip-Tie (T2).
Pull the Nylon Zip-Tie (T2) tight so there is no slack. See Figures 15c and 15d. We have included
an extra Nylon Zip-Tie in your kit; if you should need to move your furniture cut the Zip-Tie that you
are using and replace with the extra Zip-Tie when the furniture is back in place.
The screws attaching your furniture to the wall must be inserted into
a wall stud. Do not attempt to use wall anchors.
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