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