Tennsco Q-Line Shelving Closed User Manual
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6.
Repeat steps 3 through 5 for the left uprights.
Again, be sure to note the type of uprights you
should be using (according to the illustrations in
step 2) for your type of installation. If you have
purchased an adder unit such as the example in
Figure 2D, please note that only ONE BTP or
HBP post is used in between the units.
7.
If you have
purchased a 36"
wide unit, skip
to step 8. For
42" and 48"
wide units, the
unit back (Ref.
No. 3) is
shipped in two
pieces. Place
the two halfs of
the unit back
together, and
bolt together
with
1
/
4
-20 x
5
/
8
bolts and nuts
spaced 16 or 17
inches apart as
shown in step 5.
Again, the top
three holes
should be left
empty to leave
room for the unit
top.
8.
Lay the unit back (Ref. No. 3) on a flat surface
and attach one end to it
using
1
/
4
-20 x
5
/
8
bolts
and nuts spaced 16
or 17 inches apart
as described in
step 5. Once
again, leave
the top three
holes empty
to allow
for the
top
shelf.
5.
Bolt the panels into the small holes near the edge
of both uprights using
1
/
4
-20 x
5
/
8
bolts and nuts
(Ref. No. 6). Leave 16 or 17 holes (16 or 17
inches) between each bolt, as shown in the
circles on the drawing below. Also, if you can
pre-determine where you want your shelf levels to
be, you should try to position the bolts where they
will not interfere with the shelves; this will avoid
having to move them later. Finger tighten only at
this point, as binding may occur during shelf
placement if side panels are attached too tightly.
NOTE: The three holes at the top of the upright
must be left open, as shown below, to avoid
interference with the top shelf
later.
9.
Have an associate
help you by
holding the first
upright up as
you attach
the other
upright in
the same
way as
the
first.
Top
3
holes
must
remain
empty.
Top 3 holes
must
remain
empty.
Top 3 holes
must
remain
empty.
Top 3 holes
must
remain
empty.