Assembly of q line industrial shelving – Tennsco Q-Line Shelving Closed User Manual

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Tools Needed: A

7

/

16

" nut driver or socket, and a flathead screwdriver. Label holder requires Phillips-head screwdriver.

Requires two people for assembly. Approximate assembly time: 15 to 30 minutes per station.

ASSEMBLY OF Q LINE INDUSTRIAL SHELVING

4.

Place an end panel (Ref. No. 2) on the uprights,

using the drawings below as references for

proper assembly. Be sure to choose the proper

configuration for your installation:

3.

Create the right side of the shelving unit by laying

the appropriate uprights side by side on a flat

surface. Refer to the illustrations in step four to

make sure you are using the proper uprights for

your application, and to see how the

uprights will attach to the

end panels.

2.

Q Line uprights come in three different styles, as

shown below:

These three upright styles may be used in

several different combinations. In order to better

understand these instructions, please examine the

following configurations to determine which type

of installation you will be assembling:

Offset

Angle Post

(OAP)

Standard

Beaded Post

(BTP)

Heavy

Beaded Post

(HBP)

2a. Single unit with

four Offset Angle Posts

2b. Two or more units with four

Offset Angle Posts per section

2d. Two or more units using Standard or

Heavy Beaded Posts in front and

Offset Angle Posts in rear

2c. Single unit with two

Offset Angle Posts in rear and

two Standard or Heavy Beaded Posts in front.

1.

The reference numbers used throughout this

sheet refer to the illustration on the back cover.

This is to help you to identify the various parts as

they are mentioned. NOTE: Number of shelves

per unit varies depending on unit purchased.

4b

2 OAP

uprights

in back;

1 BTP

upright

in front

4a

Two OAP

uprights

4c

OAP upright

in back;

BTP upright

n front

4a. Used for most single-unit installations (see drawing 2a). Also

used on each end of a row of units (such as shown in drawing

2b). Make sure the end panel fits into the inset of the

uprights.

Four OAP

uprights

4b. Used as the

center, joining

upright bank of

units (such as

shown in

drawing 2b). The

end panel

should be

sandwiched

between the

upright posts.

4c. Used for single-unit installations such as those in drawing

2c. Also used on each end of a row of units (such as shown in

drawing 2d). The end panel will fit between the flanges in the

BTP upright.

4d. Used as the

center, joining

upright in a bank of

units (such as

shown in drawing

2d). Two OAP

posts are joined

together, with one

BTP in front. The

end panel will fit

between the

flanges in the OAP

upright.

4d

IMPORTANT:

One

side of the upright is longer than

the other, and contains two sets of holes. When

laying the uprights side by side, this long side

should be on the floor, and the short side should be

pointing into the air.

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