Saris Stack18 User manual

STACK RACK INSTALLATION
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Thanks for purchasing a Saris Infrastructure product!
Congratulations on choosing a world-class two-tier bicycle parking system! The Stack Rack was designed and
manufactured in the Upper Midwest, the steel is from local foundries and the end product was carefully produced by
our beloved staff in Madison, WI.
The Stack Rack is a customizable two-tied lift assist bicycle parking system that combines industrial design and
strength with dialed spacing to maximize density and usability. Flexibility in bike spacing, rack configuration and its
modular design make this system adaptable to nearly any installation location. Most of all, it is easy to assemble
and maintain.
Please read and understand the following instructions before beginning your installation.
Everyone here at Saris wants you to be happy with this product. Please contact us

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Figure 1
Figure 1

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Single-Sided
Configuration
"A"
"B"
"D"
"E"
"F"
"H"
"I"
"J"
"K"
"L"
"M"
17" (43.2cm) Handlebar Spacing 4 Bike
13.25"
(33.7cm)
5"
(12.7cm)
27"(68.6cm)
9”
(22.9cm)
48" (121.9cm)
Min.
72" (182.9cm)
Recommended
80.5"
(204.5cm)
2"
(5.1cm)
146.75"
(372.8cm) Min.
170.75"
(433.7cm)
Recommended
12" (30.5cm) –
Lower position
20" (50.8cm) –
Upper position
104"
(264.2cm)
42 degrees
17" (43.2cm) Handlebar Spacing 6 Bike
44"(111.8cm)
17" (43.2cm) Handlebar Spacing 8 Bike
61"(154.9cm)
17" (43.2cm) Handlebar Spacing 10 Bike
78"(198.1cm)
17" (43.2cm) Handlebar Spacing 12 Bike
95"(241.3cm)
17" (43.2cm) Handlebar Spacing 14 Bike
112"(284.5cm)
17" (43.2cm) Handlebar Spacing 16 Bike
129"(327.7cm)
18" (45.7cm) Handlebar Spacing 4 Bike
27"(68.6cm)
10.5"
(26.7cm)
18" (45.7cm) Handlebar Spacing 6 Bike
44"(111.8cm)
18" (45.7cm) Handlebar Spacing 8 Bike
62.5"(158.8cm)
18" (45.7cm) Handlebar Spacing 10 Bike
80.5"(204.5cm)
18" (45.7cm) Handlebar Spacing 12 Bike
98.5"(250.2cm)
18" (45.7cm) Handlebar Spacing 14 Bike
116.5"(295.9cm)
18" (45.7cm) Handlebar Spacing 16 Bike
134.5"(341.6cm)
24" (61.0cm) Handlebar Spacing 4 Bike
33.5"(85.1cm)
16.5"
(41.9cm)
96"
(243.8cm)
24" (61.0cm) Handlebar Spacing 6 Bike
57.5"(146.1cm)
24" (61.0cm) Handlebar Spacing 8 Bike
81.5"(207.0cm)
24" (61.0cm) Handlebar Spacing 10 Bike
105.5"(268.0cm)
24" (61.0cm) Handlebar Spacing 12 Bike
129"(327.7cm)
Double-Sided
Configuration
"A"
"C"
"D"
"E"
"F"
"G"
"J"
"K"
"L"
"M"
17" (43.2cm) Handlebar Spacing 8 Bike
13.25"
(33.7cm)
97.75"
(248.3cm) Min.
121.75"
(309.2cm)
Recommended
27"(68.6cm)
9”
(22.9cm)
48" (121.9cm)
Min.
72" (182.9cm)
Recommended
129.5"
(328.9cm)
146.75"
(372.8cm) Min.
170.75"
(433.7cm)
Recommended
12" (30.5cm) –
Lower position
20" (50.8cm) –
Upper position
104"
(264.2cm)
42 degrees
17" (43.2cm) Handlebar Spacing 12 Bike
44"(111.8cm)
17" (43.2cm) Handlebar Spacing 16 Bike
61"(154.9cm)
17" (43.2cm) Handlebar Spacing 20 Bike
78"(198.1cm)
17" (43.2cm) Handlebar Spacing 24 Bike
95"(241.3cm)
17" (43.2cm) Handlebar Spacing 28 Bike
112"(284.5cm)
17" (43.2cm) Handlebar Spacing 32 Bike
129"(327.7cm)
18" (45.7cm) Handlebar Spacing 8 Bike
27"(68.6cm)
10.5"
(26.7cm)
18" (45.7cm) Handlebar Spacing 12 Bike
44"(111.8cm)
18" (45.7cm) Handlebar Spacing 16 Bike
62.5"(158.8cm)
18" (45.7cm) Handlebar Spacing 20 Bike
80.5"(204.5cm)
18" (45.7cm) Handlebar Spacing 24 Bike
98.5"(250.2cm)
18" (45.7cm) Handlebar Spacing 28 Bike
116.5"(295.9cm)
18" (45.7cm) Handlebar Spacing 32 Bike
134.5"(341.6cm)
24" (61.0cm) Handlebar Spacing 8 Bike
33.5"(85.1cm)
16.5"
(41.9cm)
96"
(243.8cm)
24" (61.0cm) Handlebar Spacing 12 Bike
57.5"(146.1cm)
24" (61.0cm) Handlebar Spacing 16 Bike
81.5"(207.0cm)
24" (61.0cm) Handlebar Spacing 20 Bike
105.5"(268.0cm)
24" (61.0cm) Handlebar Spacing 24 Bike
129"(327.7cm)

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Single-Sided
Configuration
"A"
"B"
"D"
"E"
"F"
"H"
"I"
"J"
"K"
"L"
"M"
17" (43.2cm) Handlebar Spacing 4 Bike
13.25"
(33.7cm)
5"
(12.7cm)
27"(68.6cm)
9”
(22.9cm)
48" (121.9cm)
Min.
72" (182.9cm)
Recommended
80.5"
(204.5cm)
2"
(5.1cm)
146.75"
(372.8cm) Min.
170.75"
(433.7cm)
Recommended
12" (30.5cm) –
Lower position
20" (50.8cm) –
Upper position
104"
(264.2cm)
42 degrees
17" (43.2cm) Handlebar Spacing 6 Bike
44"(111.8cm)
17" (43.2cm) Handlebar Spacing 8 Bike
61"(154.9cm)
17" (43.2cm) Handlebar Spacing 10 Bike
78"(198.1cm)
17" (43.2cm) Handlebar Spacing 12 Bike
95"(241.3cm)
17" (43.2cm) Handlebar Spacing 14 Bike
112"(284.5cm)
17" (43.2cm) Handlebar Spacing 16 Bike
129"(327.7cm)
18" (45.7cm) Handlebar Spacing 4 Bike
27"(68.6cm)
10.5"
(26.7cm)
18" (45.7cm) Handlebar Spacing 6 Bike
44"(111.8cm)
18" (45.7cm) Handlebar Spacing 8 Bike
62.5"(158.8cm)
18" (45.7cm) Handlebar Spacing 10 Bike
80.5"(204.5cm)
18" (45.7cm) Handlebar Spacing 12 Bike
98.5"(250.2cm)
18" (45.7cm) Handlebar Spacing 14 Bike
116.5"(295.9cm)
18" (45.7cm) Handlebar Spacing 16 Bike
134.5"(341.6cm)
24" (61.0cm) Handlebar Spacing 4 Bike
33.5"(85.1cm)
16.5"
(41.9cm)
96"
(243.8cm)
24" (61.0cm) Handlebar Spacing 6 Bike
57.5"(146.1cm)
24" (61.0cm) Handlebar Spacing 8 Bike
81.5"(207.0cm)
24" (61.0cm) Handlebar Spacing 10 Bike
105.5"(268.0cm)
24" (61.0cm) Handlebar Spacing 12 Bike
129"(327.7cm)
Double-Sided
Configuration
"A"
"C"
"D"
"E"
"F"
"G"
"J"
"K"
"L"
"M"
17" (43.2cm) Handlebar Spacing 8 Bike
13.25"
(33.7cm)
97.75"
(248.3cm) Min.
121.75"
(309.2cm)
Recommended
27"(68.6cm)
9”
(22.9cm)
48" (121.9cm)
Min.
72" (182.9cm)
Recommended
129.5"
(328.9cm)
146.75"
(372.8cm) Min.
170.75"
(433.7cm)
Recommended
12" (30.5cm) –
Lower position
20" (50.8cm) –
Upper position
104"
(264.2cm)
42 degrees
17" (43.2cm) Handlebar Spacing 12 Bike
44"(111.8cm)
17" (43.2cm) Handlebar Spacing 16 Bike
61"(154.9cm)
17" (43.2cm) Handlebar Spacing 20 Bike
78"(198.1cm)
17" (43.2cm) Handlebar Spacing 24 Bike
95"(241.3cm)
17" (43.2cm) Handlebar Spacing 28 Bike
112"(284.5cm)
17" (43.2cm) Handlebar Spacing 32 Bike
129"(327.7cm)
18" (45.7cm) Handlebar Spacing 8 Bike
27"(68.6cm)
10.5"
(26.7cm)
18" (45.7cm) Handlebar Spacing 12 Bike
44"(111.8cm)
18" (45.7cm) Handlebar Spacing 16 Bike
62.5"(158.8cm)
18" (45.7cm) Handlebar Spacing 20 Bike
80.5"(204.5cm)
18" (45.7cm) Handlebar Spacing 24 Bike
98.5"(250.2cm)
18" (45.7cm) Handlebar Spacing 28 Bike
116.5"(295.9cm)
18" (45.7cm) Handlebar Spacing 32 Bike
134.5"(341.6cm)
24" (61.0cm) Handlebar Spacing 8 Bike
33.5"(85.1cm)
16.5"
(41.9cm)
96"
(243.8cm)
24" (61.0cm) Handlebar Spacing 12 Bike
57.5"(146.1cm)
24" (61.0cm) Handlebar Spacing 16 Bike
81.5"(207.0cm)
24" (61.0cm) Handlebar Spacing 20 Bike
105.5"(268.0cm)
24" (61.0cm) Handlebar Spacing 24 Bike
129"(327.7cm)

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Figure 2
Handlebar Spacing
A
B
C
17”
(43.2 cm)
19”
(48.3 cm)
17”
(43.2cm)
1.47”
(3.7 cm)
18”
(45.7 cm)
19”
(48.3 cm)
18”
(45.7 cm)
1.47”
(3.7 cm)
24”
(61.0cm)
24”
(61.0 cm)
24”
(61.0cm)
1.47”
(3.7 cm)
Left most Upper Mounting tube should be flush to the end
of the Upper Crossbeam to set up proper spacing.
Figure 2
Left most Upper Mounting tube should be flush to the
end of the Upper Crossbeam to set up proper spacing.
Figure 2
Handlebar Spacing
A
B
C
17”
(43.2 cm)
19”
(48.3 cm)
17”
(43.2cm)
1.47”
(3.7 cm)
18”
(45.7 cm)
19”
(48.3 cm)
18”
(45.7 cm)
1.47”
(3.7 cm)
24”
(61.0cm)
24”
(61.0 cm)
24”
(61.0cm)
1.47”
(3.7 cm)
Left most Upper Mounting tube should be flush to the end
of the Upper Crossbeam to set up proper spacing.

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Parts List

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Install A(upper cross beam) into F(frame uprights). The
beam should overhang the mounting brackets by 5 inches
(12.7cm).
Install A(upper cross beam) into F(frame uprights). The
beam should overhang the mounting brackets by 5 inches
(12.7cm).
Install A(upper cross beam) into F(frame uprights).
The beam should overhang the mounting brackets by
5 inches (12.7cm).
Frame Assembly

1. Install M(mounting plates) using P(M10 x 30mm carriage bolts),
S(M10 nylock nuts) and W(washers).
2. With all mounting plates installed tighten bolts evenly to 30 ft/lbs
(41 Nm) min
3. Install AA (cross beam end plug) in either end of upper cross
beam
1. Install M(mounting plates) using P (M10 x 30mm car-
riage bolts), S(M10 nylock nuts) and W(washers).
2. With all mounting plates installed tighten bolts evenly
to 30 ft/lbs (41 Nm) min
3. Install AA (cross beam end plug) in either end of upper
cross beam
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*DO NOT THROW AWAY THE PENTA SOCKET AFTER COMPLETING THE INSTALLATION. YOU WILL NEED IT TO REMOVE
THE EQUIPMENT IF THAT IS NECESSARY.
1. Place the rack in the desired location (see setbacks document). Use a marker or pencil to outline the holes of the
flange onto the base material. We recommend checking the hole locations after each new anchor is placed. Ensure
the holes are at least 6” away from any cracks in the base material.
2. The concrete anchor (a.k.a “drop in anchor”) is a female anchor designed for use in solid concrete only and cannot be
used in brick or block base material. The anchor size is designated by the inside diameter of the anchor. The diameter
of the hole to be drilled is the same size as the outside diameter of the anchor which is ½”.
3. When fastening to solid concrete with a drop in anchor, a hole must first be drilled into the concrete. A hammer drill
should be used as it will drill the best quality hole. Once the bit is inserted into the hammer drill, the depth of the hole
to be drilled can easily be set by using the depth gauge on the drill or by wrapping the bit with tape at the required
depth. We recommend a drill depth of 1-5/8” deep so that the anchor just sets down flush with the surface.
A. Temporary Mount (P/N 28879) & Temporary Secure Mount (P/N 26270)-Sold Separately
Circle dock Temporary Mount (P/N 29164) & Temporary Secure Mount (P/N 29163)-sold separately
Tools Needed for Installation (Sold by Saris)
•Anchor Set Tool P/N 25683
•Penta Security Socket P/N 25680 (only needed for temporary secure installation)
Tools Needed for Installation (Installer Provides)
•Tape Measure
•½” Masonry Drill Bit Drill (Hammer drill recommended)
•Hammer
•3/8” drive ratchet
•Marker or Pencil
•7/32” hex key
•Level
*DO NOT THROW AWAY THE PENTA SOCKET AFTER COMPLETING THE INSTALLATION. YOU WILL NEED IT TO REMOVE THE
EQUIPMENT IF THAT IS NECESSARY.
1. Place the rack in the desired location (see setbacks document). Use a marker or pencil to outline the holes of the flange onto the
base material. We recommend checking the hole locations after each new anchor is placed. Ensure the holes are at least 6”
away from any cracks in the base material.
2. The concrete anchor (a.k.a “drop in anchor”) is a female anchor designed for use in solid concrete only and cannot be used in
brick or block base material. The anchor size is designated by the inside diameter of the anchor. The diameter of the hole to be
drilled is the same size as the outside diameter of the anchor which is ½”.
3. When fastening to solid concrete with a drop in anchor, a hole must first be drilled into the concrete. A hammer drill should be
used as it will drill the best quality hole. Once the bit is inserted into the hammer drill, the depth of the hole to be drilled can
easily be set by using the depth gauge on the drill or by wrapping the bit with tape at the required depth. We recommend a drill
depth of 1-5/8” deep so that the anchor just sets down flush with the surface.
4. Before starting to drill the hole, it is important that eye and ear protection are used. Make sure the hammer drill is in the
hammer mode and start drilling your hole. Continue drilling until the tape on the bit or the drill gauge meets the base material-
this means that the required depth has been reached.
Anchor Installation

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5. Before proceeding with installation, the hole must be cleaned of all concrete dust to ensure proper fastening. Use a wire brush,
a vacuum or compressed air to clean out the hole completely.
6. Next, insert the drop in anchor with the open side up. Tap lightly to get the anchor flush with the base material.
7. Now, take the setting tool and insert it into the anchor. Strike the setting tool with the hammer several times until the set tool
no longer moves down. This will ensure the anchor is properly set.
8. Place the rack over the anchors. For temporary installation, you will be using 4 button head hex bolts. Use the 7/32” hex
wrench to tighten the button head hex bolts.
Temporary mount hardware
For temporary secure installation, you will be using 2 studs w/ 2 Penta nuts and 2 button head hex bolts. Be sure to alternate
between Penta nuts and button head bolts. You will thread the stud into the anchor prior to installing the Penta nuts using the
Penta socket. Use the 7/32” hex wrench to tighten the button head hex bolts.
5. Before proceeding with installation, the hole must be cleaned of all concrete dust to ensure proper fastening. Use a wire brush,
a vacuum or compressed air to clean out the hole completely.
6. Next, insert the drop in anchor with the open side up. Tap lightly to get the anchor flush with the base material.
7. Now, take the setting tool and insert it into the anchor. Strike the setting tool with the hammer several times until the set tool
no longer moves down. This will ensure the anchor is properly set.
8. Place the rack over the anchors. For temporary installation, you will be using 4 button head hex bolts. Use the 7/32” hex
wrench to tighten the button head hex bolts.
Temporary mount hardware
For temporary secure installation, you will be using 2 studs w/ 2 Penta nuts and 2 button head hex bolts. Be sure to alternate
between Penta nuts and button head bolts. You will thread the stud into the anchor prior to installing the Penta nuts using the
Penta socket. Use the 7/32” hex wrench to tighten the button head hex bolts.
Tool to remove debris
after drilling holes.
Installer provides.
5. Before proceeding with installation, the hole must be cleaned of all concrete dust to ensure proper fastening. Use a wire brush,
a vacuum or compressed air to clean out the hole completely.
6. Next, insert the drop in anchor with the open side up. Tap lightly to get the anchor flush with the base material.
7. Now, take the setting tool and insert it into the anchor. Strike the setting tool with the hammer several times until the set tool
no longer moves down. This will ensure the anchor is properly set.
8. Place the rack over the anchors. For temporary installation, you will be using 4 button head hex bolts. Use the 7/32” hex
wrench to tighten the button head hex bolts.
Temporary mount hardware
For temporary secure installation, you will be using 2 studs w/ 2 Penta nuts and 2 button head hex bolts. Be sure to alternate
between Penta nuts and button head bolts. You will thread the stud into the anchor prior to installing the Penta nuts using the
Penta socket. Use the 7/32” hex wrench to tighten the button head hex bolts.
4. Before starting to drill the hole, it is important that eye
and ear protection are used. Make sure the hammer drill
is in the hammer mode and start drilling your hole. Con-
tinue drilling until the tape on the bit or the drill gauge
meets the base material- this means that the required
depth has been reached.
5. Before proceeding with installation, the hole must be
cleaned of all concrete dust to ensure proper fastening.
Use a wire brush, a vacuum or compressed air to clean
out the hole completely.

6. Next, insert the drop in anchor with the open side up.
Tap lightly to get the anchor flush with the base material.
7. Now, take the setting tool and insert it into the anchor.
Strike the setting tool with the hammer several times
until the set tool no longer moves down. This will ensure
the anchor is properly set.
8. Place the rack over the anchors. For temporary
installation, you will be using 4 Nylock nuts w/ 4 studs.
5. Before proceeding with installation, the hole must be cleaned of all concrete dust to ensure proper fastening. Use a wire brush,
a vacuum or compressed air to clean out the hole completely.
6. Next, insert the drop in anchor with the open side up. Tap lightly to get the anchor flush with the base material.
7. Now, take the setting tool and insert it into the anchor. Strike the setting tool with the hammer several times until the set tool
no longer moves down. This will ensure the anchor is properly set.
8. Place the rack over the anchors. For temporary installation, you will be using 4 button head hex bolts. Use the 7/32” hex
wrench to tighten the button head hex bolts.
Temporary mount hardware
For temporary secure installation, you will be using 2 studs w/ 2 Penta nuts and 2 button head hex bolts. Be sure to alternate
between Penta nuts and button head bolts. You will thread the stud into the anchor prior to installing the Penta nuts using the
Penta socket. Use the 7/32” hex wrench to tighten the button head hex bolts.
Temporary mount hardware Temporary secure mount hardware
For temporary secure installation,
you will be using 2 Nylock nuts
and 2 Penta nuts w/ 4 studs. Be
sure to alternate between Penta
nuts and Nylock nuts. You will
thread the studs into the anchors
before installing the Penta nuts
and Nylock nuts.
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1. Once drop in anchors are installed install studs and nuts but leave
K(lower cross beam tie down) and B (lower cross beam) loose until
lower trays are installed.

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1. Place G(lower stall with riser)and J(lower mounting
bracket) into the first bike position working from left to
right.
2. Install R(M8 x 16mm carriage bolts) with X(washers) and
U(M8 locknuts). Tighten to 8 ft/lbs (11 Nm)
3. Repeat the process with H(lower stall without riser).
4. Space stalls per figure 2.
5. Once lower stalls have been installed tighten lower
crossbeam nuts on mounting studs, tighten to 10 ft/lbs
(14 Nm).
1. Place G(lower stall with riser) and J(lower mounting
bracket) into the first bike position working from left to
right.
2. Install R(M8 x 16mm carriage bolts) with X(washers)
and U(M8 locknuts). Tighten to 8 ft/lbs (11 Nm)
3. Repeat the process with H (lower stall without riser).
4. Space stalls per figure 2.
5. Once lower stalls have been installed tighten lower
crossbeam nuts on mounting studs, tighten to 10 ft/lbs
(14 Nm).
Lower Stall Installation

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1. Align Eand I(upper mounting tubes) directly above
lower stall. The high mount (I) and low mount (E)
must correspond with the high and low mounted
lower stalls. The first mounting tube bracket should
be flush to the end of the upper cross beam.
2. Space and stagger upper mounting tubes on the
upper cross beam per figure 2.
3. Install L(backing brackets) using Q(M10x25mm
carriage bolts) with W(washers) and S(M10
locknuts). Tighten to 30 ft/lbs (41 Nm).
1. Align E and I (upper mounting tubes) directly above lower stall. The
high mount (I) and low mount (E) must correspond with the high and
low mounted lower stalls. The first mounting tube bracket should be
flush to the end of the upper cross beam.
2. Space and stagger upper mounting tubes on the upper cross beam
per figure 2.
3. Install L (backing brackets) using Q(M10x25mm carriage bolts)
with W(washers) and S(M10 locknuts). Tighten to 30 ft/lbs (41 Nm).
Roller Beam Installation

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1. Align C(wheel stop) with holes in mounting tubes
on the right side of the mounting tube. Install stop
tube using N(3/8 x 4.0” bolt) with W(washer) and T
(3/8 lock nut) as shown above.
2. Tighten to 15 ft/lbs (20 Nm) max. (Do not
overtighten or tube could be crushed while
installing.)
1. Align C(wheel stop) with holes in mounting tubes on the right side of
the mounting tube. Install stop tube using N(3/8 x 4.0” bolt) with
W (washer) and T(3/8 lock nut) as shown above.
2. Tighten to 15 ft/lbs (20 Nm) max. (Do not overtighten or tube could be
crushed while installing.)
Wheel Stop Installation

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1. Slide Z(steel axle) into Y(roller) and evenly space
ends.
2. Place D(upper bike stall) onto upper mounting tube.
3. Align lower front mounting holes with roller and
axle and install O(3/8 x 3.0” bolt) and V(3/8 thin
locknut).
4. Align Z(steel axle) with lower rear mounting holes
in upper bike stall and install O(3/8 x 3.0” bolt) and
V(3/8 thin locknut).
5. Tighten locknuts to 15 ft/lbs (20Nm).
6. Repeat for remainder of upper bike stalls
7. When installation is complete, pull out upper bike
stalls to ensure smooth and free movement.
1. Slide Z(steel axle) into Y(roller) and evenly space ends.
2. Place D(upper bike stall) onto upper mounting tube.
3. Align lower front mounting holes with roller and axle and
install O(3/8 x 3.0” bolt) and V(3/8 thin locknut).
4. Align Z(steel axle) with lower rear mounting holes in upper bike
stall and install O (3/8 x 3.0” bolt) and V (3/8 thin locknut).
5. Tighten locknuts to 15 ft/lbs (20Nm).
6. Repeat for remainder of upper bike stalls
7. When installation is complete, pull out upper bike stalls to ensure
smooth and free movement.
Upper Stall Installation

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WARNING: Manufacturer and seller expressly disclaim any and all liability for personal injury, property damage or loss,
whether direct, indirect, or incidental, resulting from the incorrect attachment or inappropriate placement, improper use,
inadequate maintenance, or neglect of this product. Placement of this product is beyond control of the manufacturer. It is
the end users reasonability to place this product so as to avoid potential pedestrian or playground accidents.
WARRANTY: We warrant this product to the first consumer to be free from defect in material and workmanship for a
period of one year from date of purchase. Please retain your sales slip for your records. Any product or part thereof found
to be defective within that period will be replaced without charge provided that: (1) the product was not misused; (2) no
alterations or modifications were made; (3) its failure resulted from a defect in material or workmanship and not from
normal wear expected in the use of the product; (4) the product or part is delivered, freight prepaid, to Saris Products.
Manufacturer’s only obligation shall be to replace such products or parts proved to be defective.
Saris Cycling Group 5253 Verona Road Madison, WI 53711 (800) 783-7257 www.sarisinfrastructure.com
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