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The Container Store Nantucket Stacking Storage Assembly Instructions Manual

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The Original Storage and Organization Store
®
Assembly Instructions
Nantucket Stacking Storage
PRODUCT INFO
PAGE 1 OF 7

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  • Page 1 The Original Storage and Organization Store ® Assembly Instructions Nantucket Stacking Storage PRODUCT INFO PAGE 1 OF 7...
  • Page 2 Top Panel Right Side Panel Left Side Panel Partition Back Panel Bottom Panel Front Panel Please review the hardware listed on the next page as well as individual components of this product. As you unpack and prepare for assembly, place the contents on a carpeted PARTS LIST or padded area to protect them from damage.
  • Page 3 H1 x 16 H2 x 14 H3 x 14 H4 x 14 H5 x 2 WOODEN BOLT WASHER LOCK MENDING DOWEL WASHER PLATE H6 x 4 H7 x 1 H8 x 2 H9 x 1 H10 x 1 PAN HEAD ALLEN FLAT HEAD WALL...
  • Page 4 STEP 1 STEP 2 H1 x 8 H2 x 8 H4 x 8 H3 x 8 H7 x 1 H1 x 2 H8 x 2 LOCK ALLEN WOODEN BOLT WASHER WOODEN FLAT HEAD WRENCH DOWEL WASHER DOWEL SCREW ASSEMBLY PAGE 4 OF 7...
  • Page 5 STEP 3 STEP 4 H1 x 6 H2 x 6 H4 x 6 H3 x 6 H7 x 1 LOCK ALLEN WOODEN BOLT WASHER WRENCH DOWEL WASHER ASSEMBLY PAGE 5 OF 7...
  • Page 6 STEP 5 STEP 6 Use provided mending plates to fix multiple units together. Position against wall Mark position of strap hole on wall Drill 1/4’’ hole tap in wall anchor Fasten anti-tip strap with wall screw provided H9 x 1 H10 x 1 H11 x 1 H12 x 1...
  • Page 7 45 lbs 20 lbs 20 lbs WARNING: Do not exceed the recommended weight limits on the designated panels. Exceeding these limits could cause sagging, possibly resulting in failure of product or bodily injury. Severe injury may occur if furniture tips over. Never allow children to climb or play on this product. Place heaviest items on lower shelves and as far back as possible, never overload product.