Gladiator GARS604TEG Garageworks

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4
48
"
Wide Rack Shelving
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
Shelving Use Requirements
Intended for use in a garage.
77
"
Wide Rack Shelf: Maximum weight limit is 2,000 lbs (907 kg)
for each shelf, not to exceed 8,000 lbs (3,628 kg) for the entire
shelving unit.
60
"
Wide Rack Shelf: Maximum weight limit is 1,800 lbs (816 kg)
for each shelf, not to exceed 7,200 lbs (3,266 kg) for the entire
shelving unit.
48
"
Wide Rack Shelf: Maximum weight limit is 1,500 lbs (680 kg)
for each shelf, not to exceed 6,000 lbs (2,722 kg) for the entire
shelving unit.
Unpack
NOTE: Use two or more people to move and assemble shelving.
1. Remove and verify the contents. See “Parts.”
2. Dispose of/recycle all packaging materials.
Assemble End Frames/Support Beams
No tools required.
IMPORTANT:
Use two or more people to move and assemble shelving.
Determine shelf spacing before assembly.
NOTE: It is recommended to equally space the shelves from top
to bottom of the shelving unit. See “End Frames/Support
Beams” illustration.
Attach Shelf Support Beams to Welded End Frames
1. Position the 2 welded end frames (P4) vertical with the foot end
of each frame at ground level and profile slots facing forward.
2. At the desired shelf location, align both of the support beam (P2)
end tabs with the inside triangular frame slots on the welded
frame (P4).
3. Press the beam tabs down to the bottom of the frame slot (2 tabs
for each end of the support beam). This will lock the support
beam (P2) to the end frame (P4).
NOTE: If the support beam (P2) end tabs become bent, adjust
the tabs back to their original shape.
4. Repeat for other end of the support beam (P2). Check that the
height is the same for both ends of the support beam and for the
front and back support beams of each shelf.
5. Repeat steps 1 through 4 for each support beam for all 4 shelf
locations.
NOTES:
Front and back beams need to be at the same height, or the
shelves will not assemble correctly.
It may be necessary to adjust the end clip tabs back to their
proper form if they have been mishandled.
P1—Wire shelves (4)
P2—Support beams (8)—4 in front, 4 in back
P3—Tie channel supports (4)
P4—Welded-end frame assemblies (2)
P1
P2
P3
P4
WARNING
Excessive Weight Hazard
Use two or more people to move and assemble
shelving.
Failure to do so can result in back or other injury.
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