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Mounting Hardware Included; Mounting Instructions - PB TEEN Beadboard Wall Bookcase Assebly Instructions

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MOUNTING HARDWARE INCLUDED:

K
Wall- mount Bracket
1PCS
Tools required for mounting (not included):
Phillips screwdriver, Level, Pencil, Tape measure

MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS:

1. Hold the product against the wall at your desired location. Use a level to ensure the product isn't tilted.
Note: It is best to mount the Wall-Mount Bracket (K) to at least (1) stud. Using a pencil, gently mark
the wall along the top and side edges (midway down each side) of the shelf. Then place the shelf face
down on a soft surface.
2. The Wall-mount Bracket (K) should be taped to the back of the top shelf. If it is not, slide it onto the
Product-mounted bracket that is located on back of the top shelf. Note: the angled edge of the Wall-
Mount Bracket should align with the angled edge on the product-mounted bracket.
3. Using a tape measure, measure the distance from the top edge of the shelf to the bottom edge of
Wall-mount Bracket you have slid onto the product-mounted bracket. Return to the wall and measure
this distance down from the horizontal line made in Step #1.
4. Return to the product and measure the distance from each side of the bookcase to the inner border of
the recessed section where the Product-Mounted Bracket is located. (These distances should be very
small). Return to the wall and measure these distances in from the two vertical lines made in Step #1.
5. The mark made in Step # 3 represents the spot where the bottom edge of the wall-mount bracket
should be aligned to and the marks made in Step #4 are the horizontal boundaries for the placement
of the wall-mount bracket.
6. Within these boundaries, make a small mark with a pencil at the location of any wall studs.
7. Hold the Wall-Mount Bracket (K) against the wall with the angled edge pointing up and away from the
wall (see illustration below) and align the bottom edge of the bracket with the mark made in Step #3.
Adjust the bracket so that it is centered between the two marks made in Step #4. Keeping the bracket
within the marks made in Step #4 and level with the mark made in Step #3, if possible, align one of
the pre-drilled holes on the bracket to the location of a wall stud. Use a level to ensure the bracket is
not tilting to the side and then using a Phillips screwdriver; insert a Stud Screw (N) through the
brackets' pre-drilled hole and into the wall stud. Do not fully tighten the screw; the bracket should be
able to freely rotate around the screw. (Note: If there are no wall studs within the area where the
bracket should be mounted, then simply use a pencil to mark the wall through each pre-drilled hole on
the bracket and proceed to the Drywall Mounting section of these instructions.)
8. Level the bracket and then mark the wall through the other pre-drilled hole. This mark on the wall is
the insertion point for the remaining mounting hardware. Rotate wall bracket slightly to see your mark.
Drywall Mounting (Figures 1 & 2)
9. Use a Phillips screwdriver to insert a Toggle Anchor (M) over one of the insertion points that is not
centered on a wall stud. The Toggle Anchor (M) is designed to cleanly cut and bore into the wall like a
drill bit. Slowly turn an anchor clockwise while applying even pressure until the flange just touches the
wall. If the anchor's position is close to a stud (½" or less), keep turning clockwise until one of the
arrows on the flange is pointing to the 12 o'clock position. If applicable, repeat for the other insertion
point that is not centered on a wall stud.
10. Align the Wall-Mount Bracket (K) to a level position and insert a Toggle Screw (L) through the correct
pre-drilled hole on the bracket and into a Toggle Anchor (M). Turning the screw in a clockwise
direction, point, you will feel a slight resistance. This is the point where the toggle anchor screw is
engaging the pivoting portion of the anchor. Continue turning the screw clockwise until the screw head
touches the bracket. Continue to tighten the toggle anchor screw until it becomes difficult to turn. If
applicable, repeat this process for the other toggle screw and anchor, or tighten the Stud Screw (N)
used ins Step #7.
L
M
Toggle Screws
Toggles Anchors
2PCS
N
Stud Screws
2PCS
2PCS

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