Instructions / Assembly

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Option 1: If the ceiling bracket is being placed in the corner of the wall and
ceiling, and 2 joists are not available for anchoring, you can install the lag
bolts into the wall header if one is present (Figure 7).
Note: If this option is chosen, install the ceiling bracket 1 ½” from the wall, so
that you can access the back of the bracket to install the nut and bolt for
the vertical post in the next step (Figure 8).
Option 2: If the vertical posts are centered on a
wall stud, you can screw the vertical post
directly to the wall stud. Use 3 washers total
per lag screw, 2 against the wall and 1 on the
head of the lag screw (Figure 9).
Note: If this option is chosen, install the lag screws
loosely at rst to ensure room for assembling
the rest of the rack and leaving room for the
wire decking which sits over the lip of the rack.
Once the rst ceiling bracket is installed, measure
for the remaining brackets (Figures 10,11,12 &13).
48 1/2”
96 1/2”
96” C-Channel
Beam Running
Parallel To Joists
96” C-Channel
Beam Running
Perpendicular To
Joists
96 1/2”
48 1/2”
FIG 7 FIG 8
FIG 9
FIG 10
FIG 11
Corner Lag Screw Into Header
• For the short side, measure 48 ½” to the location of the next bracket.
(36 ½” or 24 ½” for other rack sizes)
• On the long side, measure 96 ½” to the location of the next bracket.
(72 ½” or 48 ½” for other rack sizes)
Lag
Screws
Into
Wall
Stud