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  • Page 1 STACK RACK DISCOVER MORE For more Saris Infrastructure products, INSTALLATION GUIDE scan the QR code or visit sarisinfrastructure.com...
  • Page 2 Tell Us What You Think! Sarisinfrastructure.com/product/stack-rack Submit Your Installation Photos! Nothing makes us happier than seeing our infrastructure products out in the wild! Submit your photos at the link below. www.sarisinfrastructure.com/contact/submit-photos...
  • Page 3 Thanks for purchasing a Saris Stack Rack! Congratulations on choosing a world-class two-tier bicycle parking system! The Stack Rack was designed and manu- factured in the Upper Midwest; the steel comes from local foundries, and the end product was carefully produced by our beloved staff in Madison, WI.
  • Page 4 Dimensions and Setbacks Figure 1...
  • Page 7: Parts List

    Parts List...
  • Page 8: Frame Assembly

    Frame Assembly Install A (upper cross beam) into F (frame uprights). The beam should overhang the mounting brackets by a minimum of 5 inches (12.7 cm). 1. Install L (upright plates) using O (M10 x 30mm carriage bolts), R (M10 Nyloc nuts) and W (washers).
  • Page 9: Anchor Installation

    Anchor Installation *DO NOT THROW AWAY THE PENTA SOCKET AFTER COMPLETING THE INSTALLATION. YOU WILL NEED IT TO REMOVE THE EQUIPMENT IF THAT IS NECESSARY. 1. Place the rack in the desired location (see setbacks document). Use a marker or pencil to outline the holes of the flange onto the base material.
  • Page 10 1. Before starting to drill the hole, it is important that eye and ear protection are used. Make sure the hammer drill is in the hammer mode and start drilling your hole. Continue drilling until the tape on the bit or the drill gauge meets the base material- this means that the required depth has been reached.
  • Page 11 1. Next, insert the drop in anchor with the open side up. Tap lightly to get the anchor flush with the base material. 2. Now, take the setting tool and insert it into the anchor. Strike the setting tool with the hammer several times until the set tool no longer moves down.
  • Page 12 Lower Tier Bike Spacing Single-Sided Configuration 1. Lay out wheel holders (parts G and H) along floor, matching spacing for desired configuration and bike spacing. a. Alternate between parts G and H if using a staggered configuration or use G for all positions in a flat configuration. Double-Sided Configuration 2.
  • Page 13 Lower Stall Installation 1. Install I (lower stall) onto G and H (lower and raised wheel holders) using N (2.75” bolts) and secure using P (1/4”-20 nuts).
  • Page 14 Upper Tier Bike Spacing Left most upper mounting tube should be flush to the end of the upper crossbeam to set up proper spacing.
  • Page 15 Roller Beam Installation 1. Align D and E (roller beams) directly above lower stalls. The high mount (E) and low mount (D) must correspond with the high and low mounted lower stalls. 2. The first mounting tube bracket should be flush to the end of the upper cross beam.
  • Page 16 Wheel Stop Installation 1. Insert B (wheel stop) into rear of roller beam (D and E) and align holes on both roller beam and wheel stop plate. 2. Secure in place using U (0.5” 1/4-20 bolts).
  • Page 17 Upper Stall Installation 1. Slide S (spacer) into T (roller) and evenly space ends. 2. Place C (upper stall) onto roller beam (D and E).
  • Page 18 Upper Stall Installation (continued) 1. Align lower front mounting holes with roller and spacer and install M (3/8 x 3.0” bolt) and Q (3/8 thin locknut). 2. Align Z (steel axle) with lower rear mounting holes in upper bike stall and install O (3/8 x 3.0”...
  • Page 19 (3) its failure resulted from a defect in material or workmanship and not from normal wear expected in the use of the product; (4) the product or part is delivered, freight prepaid, to Saris Products.