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Design Fundamentals
3) Spacing of Uprights for O-Boxes
• 24" spacing is required for O-Boxes - supports 200 lbs.
Per O-Box (a).
• When O-Boxes are placed side-by-side, each O-Box
requires its own set of Uprights (b).
• When Profile Shelving is directly next to an O-Box,
each requires its own set of Uprights (c).
4) Spacing of Uprights for Open Slide® II Shelving
• Shelves may overhang the uprights by up to 3" (a).
• 30" maximum spacing for standard closet or linen
applications – supports 50 lbs. per linear foot (b).
• 24" spacing for pantry or laundry applications, supports 75
lbs. per linear foot.
Shelving Brackets
Before placing Shelving Brackets onto the Uprights, consider your
storage needs as you plan your closet layout. What percentage of
your wardrobe consists of long-hang? Short-hang? How much of
the closet do you wish to devote to folded items, shoes, belts, ties,
boxes, or luggage? Once you have taken these percentages into
account, attach your Brackets using the following heights as a
general guideline, then simply add Rod Clips and Chrome Rods
where applicable.
• 68" for long-hang (a).
• 84" and 42" for adult short-hang (b).
• 84", 68", 56", 42", 28", and 14" for shelf stack in closet, pantry
or linen (c).
• 84", 56", and 28" for child's triple-hang (not shown).
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