R06-19-06 - Form No.08335-0109
POST THIS WARNING PAGE IN A CONSPICUOUS PLACE, CLEARLY VISIBLE TO ALL STORE PERSONNEL READ BEFORE ASSEMBLING WARNING FOR YOUR SAFETY Install all shelving units according to installation instructions. Shelving and components should only be installed or rearranged by trained personnel who have read and understand these instructions and warnings. Failure to do so may result in damage to shelving or personal injury. Do not exceed Allowable Load Limits (page A3). Do not use damaged parts. Install and use components only as directed. Do not combine Streater products with non-streater products. Always use BASE FRONTS - they affect the structural integrity of the shelving. Do not hang peg hooks, shelves, or other accessories on fixture side that has no base brackets. Do not hang peg hooks, shelves, or other accessories that extend past the base deck. All components which require trim, such as uprites and base brackets, must be installed with trim pieces. Do not expose any sharp or pointed edges to shoppers or employees. Do not climb or stand on shelving. Provide safe access to all levels of storage & display shelving via ladders, stairways or other means in accordance with applicable OSHA regulations. Do not move assembled unit. Do not rearrange shelves while merchandised. Do not lean heavy items against shelving. A1 SAFETY WARNING R06-19-06 - Form No.08335-0109
BACK PANEL INFORMATION IMPORTANT! Top of pegboard backs are marked with a paint strip. First row of holes are 7/8"from top edge 42" 54" 60" 37 72" 49 84" 96" 55 67 3 Wide = 34 17/32" 4 Wide = 46 17/32" 37 35-13/16" 43 47 13/16" 84" thru 96" are two pieces with splicer channel A2 BACK PANEL INFORMATION RAIL INFORMATION NOTE: Center rails are painted Color 03. ALLOWABLE SHELF LOAD LIMITS top rail 4-position 3-position Shelf Sizes 10" 12" 14" 16" 18" 22" 24" 28" Flat 300 400 500 500 500 600 600 600 30 17 Downslant Downslant 75 100 125 125 125 150 150 150 150 200 250 250 250 300 300 300 15 Upslope 150 200 250 250 250 ---- center rail splicer rail bottom rail R06-19-06 - Form No.08335-0109
UNBALANCED LOAD CALCULATIONS When heavily loading one side of your wall or island shelving, it is important to determine if you are creating an unbalanced load that exceeds the maximum 12,000 inch-pounds. The sample calculation below illustrates how you can determine your unbalanced load in inch-pounds. NOTE: Inch-pounds are a measure of the shelf loads acting at a distance (1/2 shelf depth) from the uprite. 1. 2. Find the Unbalanced inch-pounds acting on this uprite. 12 100# 200# 14 12 16 300# 200# Assume no shelves on side 1 of Section B. 12 16 SECTION A 300# 200# SECTION B This loading situation may be represented by two separate loading diagrams as shown. 14" 12" 100# 200# 300# 200# Side 1 Side 2 SECTION A 12" 16" Deck load does not contribute to unbalanced load. 300# 5.5" 200# 7.5" Side 1 Side 2 SECTION B 12" 16" A3 LOAD CALCULATIONS 3. NOTE: Shelf depth is divided by 2 because an evenly distributed shelf load is calculated as a total load at center of shelf depth. Shelf load is divided by 2 because a shelf load is supported by two uprites. WALL SECTION UNBALANCED LOAD CALCULATION: The method used to determine the unbalanced inchpounds on a wall section is the same as the method shown for an island section. Simply consider the side without shelves having a load of zero. Subtract the smaller unbalanced load from the larger: NOTE: "# indicates inch-pounds. This is the total unbalanced load acting on the uprite and must never exceed 12,000 inch-pounds per uprite. DO NOT EXCEED 12,000 INCH-POUNDS UNBALANCED LOAD! SECTION A SECT. B (Shelf depth 2) x (Shelf load 2) 6" 7" 6" 8" 6" 8" x x x x x x 100# 2 200# 2 300# 2 200# 2 300# 2 200# 2 SIDE 1 SIDE 2 300"# 700"# 900"# 800"# 900"# 800"# TOTAL (Section A and B) 1000"# 3400"# 3400 inch-pounds -1000 inch pounds =1400 inch pounds SPECIAL WARNINGS: EXTENSION UPRITES - PEGBOARD BACK LOADS - The maximum unbalanced load on shelves above the joint on an extension uprite should not exceed 2500 inch-pounds. The loads applied to pegboard back should not exceed 150 lbs. on one side of a section with a standard bottom rail (150 lbs. per side for double backs.) R06-19-06 - Form No.08335-0109
PART IDENTIFICATION 1 Standard End Standard Cover Left End Bottom Arm Cover Bottom Rail Top Rail Center Rail Back Panel Kick Plate R06-19-06 - Form No.08335-0109 Standard gondola parts
PART IDENTIFICATION 2 Bottom Rail Center Rail Splicer Rail Top Rail R06-19-06 - Form No.08335-0109 Cross components
1 Snap chalk lines on the floor for locations of island runs. Assemble wallcase the same as the Island and refer to the last page for anchoring instructions. Slide the bottom arm into the slots as pictured 2 below and push down to properly engage the spring loaded locking key. When engaged the tab on the key will be closest to the upright. 3 chalk line Next, install the bottom rail by sliding it into the lowest embossment as pictured to the left. You may need to tap it to properly secure it. Note: With a mallet tap the bottom rail directly over the tab to properly seat it. For wall case and single back installations bend the tab outward to prevent rotation. 3 R06-19-06 - Form No.08335-0109 Bottom arms, bottom rail
4 5 6 Next, install the center rail at mid-height by sliding it into place as pictured to the left and below. You may need to tap the center rail to properly secure it. Note: With a mallet tap the center rail directly over the tab to properly seat it. Install the back panel by inserting it into the channels on the standards slightly above the center rail and slide it down the channels on the standards as shown to the left. When installed the back panel should rest inside the bottom rail channel. Next, assemble remaining framework along chalk line. Do not install the remaining backs yet! FOR SPLIT BACK INSTALLATIONS ONLY! Install the lower back panels first, Then, install the splicer rail to the nearest embossment on the standard. Next, Install the center rail at midlevel of the upper back panels. Last, slide the upper back panels into place as pictured below and to the left. Note: Refer to the back panel information page for detailed information. 4 R06-19-06 - Form No.08335-0109 Back Panels, center rail
A. Leveling procedure important for a proper fit of trim and accessories! leveling wrench LEVELING PROCEDURE Adjust levelers on both base brackets to the same height and make leveler on uprite 1/8" shorter so it does not touch the floor (see side view). Use a screwdriver on the base brackets and the leveling leg wrench on the uprites. Keep the uprites plumb. Check with a carpenters level. Caution: Do not extend base brackets leveling legs more than 1-1/2" 1/8" side view B. string string Anchor a string in corresponding slots in end uprites. Be sure string is taut. Bring corresponding slots on inner uprites to string level by adjusting leveling legs. Caution: Do not extend leveling legs more than 1-1/2" past the bottom of the uprite. R06-19-06 - Form No.08335-0109
7 8 9 Install the remaining back panels now and then slide the top rail over the back panels and tap it to seat it. When seated the top rail should be flush across the top. Align the kick plate tabs with the fingers of the bottom arms. Tap the kick plate with your hand or a mallet to seat the tabs securely in the fingers of the bottom arm. Slide the bottom arm trim cover over the bottom arm and push down and back to seat the tab on the trim cover in the fingers of the bottom arm as pictured to the left and below. 5 R06-19-06 - Form No.08335-0109 Back Panels, top rail, trim covers
10 11 Hook the top of the end standard cover over the the standard, then press the cover on working your way to the floor. Note: Standards 72 or less will have an upright cover installed at the factory. Tip the deck up slightly and slide it into the slots on the bottom arms. When installed correctly the deck should not tip forward when you push on the front of the deck. slide deck back hook slot 6 R06-19-06 - Form No.08335-0109 Decks, trim covers
ANCHORING FURRING STRIPS Uprights will be anchored to a single run of 1 x 4 furring strips secured at approximately 8" below the top of the uprights,subject to leveling. Determine run length and location... then strike a chalkline on the wall at upright height, minus 8", to align the top edge of the furring strips. Start with 10' long 1 x 4 furring strip, finishing the rest of the run with 8' long 1 x 4's, this insures that uprights will not be on a joint. UPRIGHT ANCHORS Insert end anchor brackets into slots that are approximately 10" down on uprite. Rotate anchor (clockwise on left, counter clockwise on right) This will allow the uprite to hide it's own anchor. Insert center uprite anchor bracket into uprite within the run and rotate. Insert and rotate clockwise for left counter clockwise for right furring strips WALL CASE ANCORING right center left Wall types other than shown may be encountered. Use fasteners that are appropriate for both your wall type and loading situation. When anchoring to metal stud spreader walls, a horizontal load board must be fastened to all studs. Care must be taken to insure the wall being anchored to is suitable for anchoring. Do not use plastic or fiber anchors, concrete nails or regular nails. Toggle bolts 1/4" or greater screw diameter may be used. Use anchoring devices that resist a minimum of 700 lbs.pull out force. Be sure the uprites are exactly 48" or 36" on center before driving anchors. R06-19-06 - Form No.08335-0109