
ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS for PR7a or PR7b
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 –1 ½” Flat head rivets
2 – 1 ½” Round head rivets
6 – Push nuts
4 – 1 ½” Screws
1 - Toggler® Kit Bag (4 Togglers)
12 – Angled pot hooks (PR7a)
6 – Angled pot hooks (PR7b)
Components included:
1 – Rack Body
1 – Grid
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) Position the rack body flat on a table. Locate the six off-center holes. On the straight portions of the rack, insert the four flathead
rivets 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. Find the two off-center holes next to the curve. Insert the two round head rivets. Lock the push nuts as you did
above. The two centered holes on each straight side are mounting holes, not rivet holes.
3) If mounting in solid wood, use the 1 ½” screws. If mounting in sheetrock use the Togglers (instructions in the kit). For instance,
if two of the marked holes are in wood and two are not, use two wood screws provided and then two of the Togglers in the other
two holes where only sheetrock is found. In most homes, the two corner holes often find wood. The holes are placed on 32”
centers.
4) Position the rack at the desired location. Measure from the ceiling to the inside and outside corners of both sides to ensure it is
level. Mark the centers of the 4 mounting holes. If you are working on a sheetrocked wall, drive a small nail as a test to
determine if the wall is hollow or has a wooden support. If the sheetrock has no wood backing behind any of the marked holes,
follow the instructions in the Toggler Kit bag for mounting into drywall.
5) Place the grid on the rivets. Distribute your cookware uniformly around the rack and grid.
6) 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.
7) 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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