Vac Assembly - Craftsman 113.179255 Owner's Manual

5 gallon wet/dry vac
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2. The screw holes in the storage rack
are spaced sixteen inches apart to
correspond with standard wall stud
spacing. Locate two wall studs and
position the storage rack so that all
four screw holes are over the studs.
Level the rack and mark the hole
locations. Drill a 1/8 inch diameter pilot
hole at each location. Attach the
storage rack to wall studs using the
four screws provided. Make sure all
four screws are driven securely into the
wall studs. Use drywall anchor
(provided) to secure upper rack to wall.
Drill 1/4 inch diameter pilot hole in
drywall. Insert anchor and drive metal
head tight against plastic washer.
3. If your wall studs are not located
16 inches apart or the desired location
does not align with the wall studs, a
1/2 inch thick plywood panel 30 inches
wide, must be attached to the studs
with the four screws provided. The
storage rack may then be attached to
the plywood panel with five 1 inch
#10 pan or round head wood screws
(not provided).
NOTE: Supplied wood screws are
intended for mounting to typical wall
construction consisting of 5/8 inch drywall
or less.
CAUTION: To prevent plywood,
Storage Rack, or Wet/Dry Vac from
falling, make sure you have selected the
proper length of fastener for the secure
mounting of storage rack to the wall.
Vac Assembly
1. Wind the electrical cord clockwise
(from the rear) around the cord wrap
area on back of Vac motor assembly.
Rack
Drywall
Anchor
Storage Rack
(4)
Rack
2. Position the Vac drum lock in the
unlock position.
Vac Motor_
Assembly
Mac
Drum
Lock

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