Tennsco Q-Line Shelving Open User Manual
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7.
Repeat steps 3 through 6 for the left uprights.
Again, be sure to note the type of uprights you
should be using (according to the illustrations in
step 2) for your type of installation. If you have
purchased an adder unit such as the example
in Figure 2D, please note that only ONE BTP or
HBP is used in between the units.
You should now have complete left and right
sides of your shelving unit, with sway brace
bolts and nuts still finger-tightened only.
Unit Depth
Brace Length Distance Between Bolts
12"
36
7
/
8
"
36 holes (35")
15"
36
7
/
8
"
35 holes (34")
18"
36
7
/
8
"
34 holes (33")
24"
36
7
/
8
"
30 holes (29")
30"
43
5
/
8
"
34 holes (33")
36"
43
5
/
8
"
28 holes (27")
6.
Place one
1
/
4
-20 x
5
/
8
bolt and nut in the hole
where the two sway braces cross. Insert the
bolt from the outside of the uprights, so that the
nut will be inside the unit. Again, finger tighten
only for the time being.
8.
Have an associate hold one upright while you
place four shelf clips (Ref. No. 3) in the top
and bottom holes of each post, as shown
below.
9.
Place a shelf (Ref. No. 4a or
4b) onto the bottom two clips.
5.
Attach the other end of both sway braces. The
information below will help you to know how
many holes should be between the top and
bottom of the sway braces. Count the holes
carefully, as an incorrect count will cause the
upright to be the wrong depth to hold the
shelves.
EXAMPLE:
12" deep unit has 34 holes
between bolts