Wine racks America Case/Base Aisle Rack Assembly Manual

Case/Base Aisle Rack
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Standard
Connector
Standard Base
Connector
Screwless Connectors
Standard Supports
Inside Ladder (right)
End Ladder (right)
Middle Ladder
Make sure notched supports are facing inwards
Middle Supports
Screwless Supports
Depending on the model you purchased, your bundle should contain the following:
MIDDLE SUPPORT (X16)
STANDARD SUPPORT (X2)
SCREWLESS SUPPORT (X2)
STANDARD CONNECTOR (X1)
SCREWLESS CONNECTOR (X3)
Inside Ladder (left)
Middle Ladder
End Ladder (left)
Package Contents tools for assembly
*Please verify that you have the correct number of parts before proceeding.
INSIDE LADDER
LEFT (X1)
WOOD SCREWS
FINISH NAILS
WOOD PUTTY
END LADDER
LEFT (X1)
END LADDER
RIGHT (X1)
MIDDLE LADDER
(X2)
INSIDE LADDER
RIGHT (X1)
Screwless Connector
Screwless Base Connector
Cordless Drill Utility Knife
Finish Nailer
Hammer
STANDARD BASE CONNECTOR (X1)
SCREWLESS BASE CONNECTOR (X1)
Wood Glue
Nail Setter
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Case/Base Aisle Rack
Step 1: Place parts on a flat surface. Begin by attaching the back connectors to the ladders with a cordless drill.
Step 2: Flip rack over. Use brad nailer or provided finish nails to attach front and top connectors to the ladders.
Use wood glue for added support.
Step 3: Insert middle supports into notched slots.
IMPORTANT!
BACK FRONT
Measurements are from
the bottom of the rack to
the top of the connector
34 11/32"
23 9/16"
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12 25/32"
Base connectors
are 2" tall
ATTACHING YOUR RACK TO THE WALL
ATTACHING YOUR RACK TO THE WALL
Depending on how many bottles you store, your wine cellar rack could weigh as much as 540 lbs.
To avoid tipping attach your racking to the wall using one of the following methods.
1. Use "L" brackets (located at any hardware store).
1. Put the rack in the desired location.
2. Shim the front of the rack so it is parallel with the wall behind it.
3. Locate a wall stud behind the rack.
4. Drive a 2 1/2" wood screw through a back spacer bar to attach to the stud.
2. Attach to both the rack and the wall in any out of the way spot.
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