Clarke 6600738 CSM5175 30LG 5- Boltless Shelving Unit Instructions
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To assemble the shelving unit, start by laying out all parts and read the instruction manual thoroughly. Begin with the bottom frame, inserting the beams into the posts. Use a rubber mallet to secure them. Repeat for the upper levels and place the shelves on each level.
The Clarke 6600738 shelving unit is designed to be assembled without any special tools. However, a rubber mallet can be helpful for ensuring the beams are securely fitted into the posts.
Yes, the shelves on the Clarke 6600738 can be adjusted by removing the shelf and relocating the beams to the desired height. Ensure to balance the shelf heights on all four corners for stability.
Each shelf on the Clarke 6600738 5-Shelf Boltless Shelving Unit can support up to 175 kilograms evenly distributed. Ensure not to exceed this limit to maintain safety and stability.
To maintain the shelving unit, regularly check for any loose connections or rust. Clean the shelves with a damp cloth and mild detergent as needed, and avoid placing the unit in damp or humid environments.
While the Clarke 6600738 is stable on its own, you can enhance stability by using wall brackets. Use appropriate hardware based on your wall type to secure the unit.
The unit is not designed for additional shelves beyond the five provided. However, you can purchase another unit and configure them side by side for more storage options.
If shelves do not fit securely, double-check that beams are fully inserted into the posts. Use a rubber mallet to ensure proper seating of the beams. Confirm that the frame is level before placing the shelves.
Contact Clarke customer support with your product model number to order replacement parts. Keep a list of missing parts to ensure you request all necessary replacements.
To disassemble, remove all items from the shelves. Starting from the top, lift off each shelf and use a rubber mallet to gently disengage the beams from the posts. Keep all components organized for easy reassembly.