
ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS for PR8c
Enclosed you will find everything needed for the assembly
and use of your storage rack. Two people make assembly
and installation easier. The parts and hardware included are:
Hardware included:
4 –3/8” x ½” Button Head Screws
4 – Round Head Rivets
10 – Flat Head Rivets
14 – Push Nuts
4 – 2 ” Lag Screw
1 – 7/32” Allen Wrench
Components included:
1 – Large Rectangle
1 – Small Rectangle
2 – Arms
1 – Grids
18 – Angled Pot Hooks
ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Rack Assembly
1) If your rack is plated it is best to keep the tissue on during installation to avoid fingerprinting.
2) It is very important to determine the front and back of the rectangles. The front has two threaded holes and four smaller
unthreaded holes. The back has two large holes and three small holes unthreaded.
3) In the back of the rack, insert three flathead rivets into the smaller holes so they protrude into the rack’s interior. Slide a push nut
onto each rivet and push toward the rack body so the rivets are held tightly.
4) On the front of the rectangles, insert the two remaining flathead rivets into the two smaller holes near each end. Put the two
round head rivets into the small holes near the center. Looking at the rack front from left to right with the rivets in place, you
should have one flat head rivet two round head rivets and one flat head rivet. (see exploded view above). When you are sure of
the order, lock in place with the push nuts as you did on the back.
5) Turn the large rectangular base so that the rivets are closest to the bottom. Using the Allen wrench and two 3/8” x ½” button
head screws, attach the arms to the rack body through the threaded holes in the front.
6) Attach the arms to the front of the smaller upper rectangle using the remaining button head screws.
7) We recommend careful measuring and drilling pilot holes for ease of installation. Mount the rack onto the wall using the four lag
screws. The lags must go into the solid wood of wall studs or into a wooden wall. Plasterboard or wall fasteners will not work
and should not be used. The holes in the rack and spacing of the arms are 32” to match standard wall studs.
8) After the rack has been mounted onto the wall, place the grid into it with the long wires facing up. Push the grid against the back
of the rack so there is clearance for the pot hooks to hang along the front bar (They can also hang on the grid).
9) Distribute the weight of your cookware evenly around the rack and grid.
10) All of our hammered steel racks are finished with an industrial wax designed to give years of protection to the rack. Cleaning is
easily done with a damp cloth. Dry thoroughly after cleaning. If a touch-up is ever needed we recommend a "Pledge" like wax
product.
11) The care and cleaning of our copper and brass units must be done with a low abrasive cleaner such as “Flitz”. Chrome racks are
best cleaned with a good quality glass cleaner like “Windex”. Our high quality plating will age & tarnish the same as solid
material. A periodic cleaning will restore your rack to its original brilliance.
It is important that your rack is assembled correctly. If the unit is assembled or used
incorrectly, it could become unstable and collapse, possibly causing injury.
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