
UPRIGHTS, BRACKETS, AND ROD CLIPS
Uprights hang from the Rail providing a track to install components.
UPRIGHTS (U) AND BRACKETS (B)
1. Place your Uprights at appropriate
spacing intervals on the Rail
according to your design.
2. Insert Brackets into Uprights at
desired shelf heights.
ROD CLIPS
1. Rod Clips are placed into Brackets
prior to installing shelves.
2. If there is hanging space in your design,
insert Rod Clips into Bracket and pull
down until you hear a click and the
clips are securely in place.
1. Measure 84” from the oor
and draw horizontal line.
2. Use a stud nder to lightly mark the
beginning and end of the rst 2 studs
closest to the height mark.
3. Position the Rail (R) on the wall at
the correct height. At the rst stud,
drive a black Stud Screw through the
Rail in the center of the diamond hole.
4. While leveling the Rail, drive a black
Stud Screw through the Rail into the
second stud.
5. Use the stud nder to mark the diamond
holes over the remaining studs. Drive a black Stud
Screw into each of the remaining studs where marked.
6. Use a ⁄” drill bit and drill a hole for the Anchor in the rst and
last hole of the Rail. Tap in plastic Anchor and then drive Anchor
Screw into each end hole. IMPORTANT: Allow screw to turn 6-8
rotations after it’s ush with the Rail so the Anchor tightens into a
ball behind the drywall.
7. Continue to drill and insert Anchor and Anchor Screw in the
center hole between every stud.
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®INSTALLATION GUIDE PAGE 1
Phillips Driver
Tape Measure
/" Bit
Pencil
REQUIRED TOOLS
Stud Finder
BLACK STUD
SCREW ANCHOR
AND SCREW
SCREW EVERY
8 HOLES
ALWAYS SECURE A STUD SCREW OR SCREW
AND ANCHOR IN FIRST AND LAST HOLE
UPRIGHT
BRACKET
RAIL
RAIL COVER
Power Drill
Level
CUTTING TOOLS*
RAIL R
The Rail is the primary support component of the freedomRail
system. Getting the Rail mounted level and secure is the most
important step. The standard height for the Rail is 84” from the oor.
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including videos to watch and learn visit:
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STUD SCREW ANCHOR ANCHOR SCREW
See diagram below for proper Stud Screw and
Anchor and Anchor Screw placement.
Note: If your freedomRail design includes 2 Rails, repeat these steps
while holding the second Rail ush with the rst Rail and level.
8. Review your design to determine if the second Rail is required.
Most likely, your second Rail will need to be cut. If so, measure
and cut the Rail accordingly using a hacksaw.
9. Place Cover on the Rail by aligning the Cover slot and Rail edge.
Press rmly downwards. Start at one end and slide your hands
the entire length of the Cover and back.
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OBox assembly videos, visit:
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BLACK
STUD
SCREW
INSTALL INTO STUD
INSTALL INTO DRYWALL
ANCHOR
SCREW
ANCHOR
OBOXES® AND REVEAL ACCESSORIES
OBoxes, or Organization Boxes, are storage units that are packaged
separately with all necessary hardware for assembly and installation.
Reveal accessories need no assembly.
1. Assemble the OBox using the
instructions inside the packaging.
2. Insert OBox or Reveal Accessory
Brackets into the inside slot of each
Upright. You may need to shift the
Uprights by tapping them into the
correct position.
3. If you are installing a stack of OBoxes
or Reveal Accessories, install the
bottom one rst.
• If placing any accessory next to an
OBox, an additional Upright
is required.
• If placing 2 Reveal Accessories
side-by-side, the accessories
can share a single Upright.
Tip: For OBoxes with drawers or baskets, attach the OBox to the Upright
before putting in the drawers or baskets. Installing OBoxes this way is
easier because they’re lighter without the drawers or baskets.
OBOX
REVEAL
ACCESSORY
*only needed if cutting is required