Assembly Instructions
PREPARING TO ATTACH THE BEDCASE TO THE WALL
5
8
" Thick
base molding
1
2
" Thick
base molding
NO
base molding
Removing plastic
industrial cope
WALL
WALL
WALLWALL
WALL
WALL
base molding
FOOTER STUD
INSIDE THE
WALL
DRIVE SCREWS
A 10 DEGREE
DOWN-ANGLE
No
Spacer block
1/4”
Spacer block
Use one of
each size
spacer blocks
Follow #3
AFTER
removing
the plastic
industrial
cope.
①
②
③
④
HOW TO USE SPACER BLOCKS – IF NEEDED
IF YOUR BASE MOLDING IS SOLID WOOD …..
PLEASE USE A 1/8” DRILL BIT TO PRE-DRILL
THROUGH THE BASE MOLDING ONLY (NOT BASE
PLATE) TO REDUCE THE CHANCE OF SPLITTING
YOUR BEAUTIFUL WOOD MOLDING
Top plate
Wall stud
“Bottom plate”, “Base plate”, “sole
plate”, are all names for this 2x4
that runs across the floor at the
bottom of a wall.
Electric plug socket
(see page xx
for electrical
Outlet avoidance)
A QUICK PRIMER ON WOOD-FRAMED HOMES.
OUR TARGET IS THE BASE PLATE
BASEPLATE
8
HELPFUL HINT
If your wall is brick or
concrete block (not built
with a wooden frame and
drywall) please refer to
page 24 for more
information about
installation into non-
wooden structures.