Post on 22-Apr-2020
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Welcome to your new closet system from Closets To Go! We would like to
thank you for your purchase and look forward to serving you further in the
future. To help better serve you, this guide covers everything you need to
know for installing and configuring your closet system.
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At Closets To Go, we pre -assemble as much
hardware as possible in the appropriate
locations according to each individual
design. This makes the installation much
easier by taking the guess work out of
finding the right hardware location. The
following pictures are examples of the
assembly process that we’ve done for you.
The Camar hanging bracket and VB Bolts come
pre -inserted into the side panels.
You don’t have to worry about where to place the
drawer slides because we’ve already done it for
you.
VB Fittings and Tab Fittings have already been
placed into the shelves.
Hinge plates are already attached to their
appropriate sides.
w h at w e ’ v e d o n e f o r yo u
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vb bolts for fixed shelves
vb boltsfor cleats
camar® adjustable
hanging bracket
drawerslides
labeled by wall & section
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electric/cordless drill
tape measure
level
phillips screwdriver
stud finder
extension bit (size may vary)
1/8” drill bit
1/2” spade bit
1/2” drill bit
or
pencil
jigsaw
to o l s n e e d e d f o r i n s ta l l at i o n
countersink bit
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claw hammer
pry bar
slot screwdriverplyers
o l d c lo s e t r e m o va l to o l s
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snaptoggle fastener
Your system will be shipped with the necessary installation hardware to install your system. The following
is the Installation Hardware identification listing. Please note that you will only receive those parts that are
applicable to your specific system.
note: all pictures are the actual size of the hardware
installation hardware
snaptoggle bolt
drawerfront screw
2 1/2” phillips screw
5/8” phillips screw
1 1/4” phillips screw
3” phillips screw
bennet clip
side view
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Your closet may arrive with extra loose hardware. The following is the Loose Hardware identification listing.
Please note that you will only receive those parts that are applicable to your specific system.
Note: All pictures are the actual size of the hardware
installation hardware
vb bolt truss screw euro screw
shelf support drawerbox screw
slip boltdouble bolt
camar bracket cover
cover caps
clothes rail support
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Included with your order is your closet design. Below is a quick overview of how to read your design plans. Also
included are any specific instructions applicable to your specific design.
how to read your design
120”
108”
96”24”
121”
224”
324”
421”
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72”
60”
48”
36”
24”
12”
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120” 123”
The Master Closet
CLEAT
CLEAT
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CLEAT
Height
Width Total Inches Left = 10.75108”96”84”72”60”48”36”24”12”0”
120”
108”
96”
84”
72”
60”
48”
36”
24”
12”
0”14 3/4” 14 3/4” 14 3/4” 14 3/4” 14 3/4”
online design
CLEATS
CLEAT
CLEAT
CLEAT
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offline design
how-to section
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Installation of the hanging rail in a sloped ceiling involves staggering the rail at different heights to
allow the units to line up in the correct manner to level with one another. The exact measurement from
the floor to the bottom of the hanging rail is indicated on the design as well as the special instruction
page.
The first step is to start with the unit that has the highest measurement from the floor to the bottom of
the rail.
Install the hanging rail and then install the side partitions and VB shelves. Level, tighten to the wall and
secure the cleat.
Then proceed to the neighboring unit and install the hanging rail at the specified height from the floor
to the bottom of the rail. This measurement will ensure you that the units will level out with each other.
Install the hanging rail and unit and proceed to the next unit.
RAIL
RAIL
RAIL
77.5” 54.5” 48.5”
slanted ceilings
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1: Drill a ½” hole through the drywall. Hold the metal channel flat
along the side plastic straps and slide the channel through the
hole.
2: Hold the ends of the straps between thumb and forefinger
and pull toward you until the metal channel rests flush
behind the wall. Slide the plastic cap along the straps with
the other hand until the flange of the cap is flush with the
wall.
3: Place thumb between plastic straps. Push side to side,
snapping off straps at the wall.
if additional snaptoggle toggle bolts are needed call 1-888-312-7424.
4: Insert the enclosed bolt through the hole in the rail and
tighten until flush with the rail.
u.s. Patent number 6,161,999 and foreign counterparts thereof and of u.s. Patent number 4,650,386. other patents pending. toGGler, alliGator, and snaPtoGGle are worldwide registered trademarks of mechanical Plastics corp.fixing rails with snaPtoGGle® toggle Bolts
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how to use snaptoggle bolts
SNAPTOGGLE toggle bolts can also be used in plaster or hollow block walls from 3/8” through 3 5/8” thick. For solid
walls such as cement or brick, use TOGGLER brand ALLIGATOR® solid-wall anchors or other suitable wall anchors
available from your local hardware store.Insert the enclosed bolt through the hole in the rail and tighten until flush
with the rail. Minimum clearance behind wall is 1 7/8”.
minimum clearance needed behind wall is 1 7/8”.if you do not have enough clearance, please call 1-888-312-7424.
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If you don’t know how to read a level then don’t worry, it ’s easy. All you have to do
is place the level flat on the surface that you’re working with. Then align the bubble
exactly between the marks on the tube. There are usually three different gauges on a
level and the angle of the surface determines which one you use.
how to read a level
how to read a tape measure
BUBBLE
MARKS
horizontal
BUBBLE
MARKS
vertical
BUBBLE
MARKS
45˚ angle
A tape measure blade is marked both in inches and in feet. The end hook always appears to be loose and this is intentional.
It ’s designed to slide a distance equal to its own thickness so both inside and outside measurements will be accurate. The
scale is typically in 1/16 inch increments, so it reads 1/16, 1/8, 3/16, 1/4, 5/16, 3/8, 7/16, 1/2, 9/16, 5/8, 11/16, 3/4, 13/16, 7/8,
15/16, and 1-inch.
5 6 7 81/2
3/47/8
5/83/8
1/8
1/4
1/23/4
7/85/8
3/81/8
1/4
1/23/4
7/85/8
3/81/8
1/4
1/23/4
7/85/8
3/81/8
1/4
1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15
51/16”
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(1) Remove the existing closet shelf and pole.
(2) Begin pulling at the cleat from the corner of the closet; first pull off the side wall cleating before pulling
off the back wall cleating.
(3) If your shelf is attached by caulk or construction adhesive use a utility knife (razor knife) to cut along
the outside of all the caulked shelves and cleats to prevent sheet rock from ripping away from the wall, or to
minimize paint chipping.
(4) Wire Removal: Use plyers to remove the hanging clips, screws, and wires from the wall.
(5) Spackle holes and repaint. This is not required, but we highly recommend it.
preparing your closet
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(1) Upon delivery of your new closet system, check all boxes on the outside for any visual damage that might
have occurred during the shipping process.
(2) After inspection of the boxes proceed to find the box labeled with instructions & hardware. Inside you will
find installation instructions, and the design. Remove and read through the instructions thoroughly.
(3) Next step would be to find a box labeled with the rail. Remove the hanging rail from the box(s) and set it
in the closet(s) corresponding with the design (rail is labeled). Hanging the rail will be the first step in the
installation of the closet (Page 10).
(4) Unpack the side panels (taller boxes labeled “Sides”) and inspect for damage, then set aside in a safe, easily
accessible location. Installing the side panels will be the 2nd step in the installation process.
(5) Unpack the shelves (shorter boxes labeled “Shelves”) and inspect for damage and set aside. Installing the
shelves will be the 3rd step.
(6) Unpack the drawers (shorter boxes labeled “Drawers”) and inspect for damage and set aside. Installing the
drawers will be one of the last steps.
(7) Unpack any other accessories (boxes labeled “Accessories”) and inspect for damage and set aside. Installing
the accessories will be the last step in your installation.
If there is any damage, please call Closets To Go (1-888-312-7424) for replacement parts. You can also visit
our website at www.closetstogo.com and fill out a damage claim there.
unpack your closet
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1 HANGING RAILS
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In s t a l l I n g t h e h a n g I n g r a I l I s t h e m o s t I m p o r t a n t p a r t o f t h e c l o s e t I n s t a l l a t I o n. st a r t b y s e p a r a t I n g t h e r a I l b y r o o m(s)
a n d p l a c I n g I t I n t h e c l o s e t a c c o r d I n g t o t h e d e s I g n s p e c I f I ca t I o n s. ea c h p I e c e w I l l b e l a b e l e d a c c o r d I n g t o t h e wa l l p l a c e m e n t a n d c u t t o t h e c o r r e c t l e n g t h o f t h e s y s t e m. tw o p I e c e s w I l l b e r e q u I r e d f o r a s y s t e m t h a t I s l o n g e r t h a n 72”.
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r a I l. th e b o t t o m o f t h e r a I l I n t h I s s e c t I o n n e e d s t o b e a t 83 7/8” f r o m t h e f l o o r. o t h e r s e c t I o n s w I t h I n t h I s s y s t e m m a y b e a t d I f f e r e n t h e I g h t s, a s n o t a l l f l o o r s a r e l e v e l. ho w e v e r, t h I s w I l l n o t a f f e c t t h e o v e r a l l h a n g I n g o f t h e s y s t e m.
I f y o u r s y s t e m I nv o l v e s c o r n e r s h e l v e s o r s t a gg e r e d f I x I n g r a I l h e I g h t s, m o r e t I m e n e e d s t o b e s p e n t o n t h e r a I l
I n s t a l l a t I o n. co r n e r s h e l v e s w r a p t w o wa l l s I n a c l o s e t s y s t e m, a n d c o n n e c t t o t h r e e d I f f e r e n t s I d e s w h e n l o c ke d I n t o p l a c e. th e r a I l f o r t h e s e a r e a s w I l l b u t t I n t o e a c h o t h e r I n t h e c o r n e r o f t h e wa l l s. I t I s v e r y I m p o r t a n t t h a t t h e r a I l b e m o u n t e d l e v e l a n d a t t h e s a m e h e I g h t. I f y o u r s y s t e m I nv o l v e s s t a gg e r e d r a I l, t h e h e I g h t o f t h e r a I l f r o m t h e f l o o r t o t h e b o t t o m o f t h e r a I l w I l l b e I n d I ca t e d o n t h e d e s I g n a n d a l s o o n t h e d e s I g n n o t e p a g e.
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We recommend using a stud finder. There are many ways to find studs such as tapping the wall, nail & hammer, or a stud
finder. Electronic stud finders locate studs by measuring the density of a wall.
Using your preferred method, locate all the stud(s) in the wall. Most stud finders find the stud edge. To ensure you find the
center of a stud, scan across the wall in both directions and mark each edge with a light pencil mark. The center of the stud
will be halfway between your two marks. Studs will usually be located either 16” or 24” apart on center. If 24” spacing is
used, it may be necessary to place togglers between studs for extra support.
Using a tape measure, measure 83 7/8” (see Fig # 1) from the
floor, make a mark at each corner, and in the middle of the
wall. Mounting the system at this height will allow for 41
¾” between the bottom rod of any double hanging section
and the floor. 83 7/8” is the recommended fixing rail height
(or otherwise noted on your design) and can be adjusted
for your clothing needs. Lowering or raising the fixing rail
may increase or decrease the height obtainable for double
hanging. Note that the rail must be mounted at 83 7/8” for
hutch system.
84837/8”
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82
1/2
1/41/8
3/8
5/8
7/83/4
lo c at e s t u d s
m a r k h e i G h t f o r h a n G i n G r a i l
If no studs are found then stop where you are and call closets to go.
16”
24”DUTS
DUTS
DUTS
typical stud configurations
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check the raIl wIth a level before proceedIng to the next step!
837/8”
Hold the hanging rail so that the bottom edge is on the
83 7/8” mark. Attach the rail to a stud in the center with
one 2 1/2” Phillips screw. (Putting a screw in the center
will allow you to balance the rail and make it easier to
secure the ends.)
Using a level (see above for instructions), proceed to
the left or right end of the rail, making sure the rail is
level (Fig # 4). Then screw the rail into the studs. In the
corners, angling a screw into the stud may be necessary
(Fig # 4). If a 2 1/2” Phillips screw does not work then
you may have to use a 3” Phillips screw.
Attach rail to remaining studs with 2 1/2”
Phillips screws. Angling screws into studs may
be necessary if studs do not line up with rail
holes.
at tac h h a n G i n G r a i l
re m o v e t h e c o v e r f r o m t h e r a I l. wh e n I n s t a l l I n g t h e f I x I n g r a I l, n o t e t h e l I p o f t h e r a I l I s m o u n t e d u p wa r d a n d h a s a g a p b e t w e e n t h e wa l l. th I s I s w h e r e t h e ca m a r h a n g I n g b r a c ke t
h o o k s o n t o t h e f I x I n g r a I l. s e e pg. 17 f o r I n f o r m a t I o n o n t h e ca m a r h a n g I n g b r a c ke t.
rails that run wall to wall
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If to g g l e b o l t s a re re q u I re d t h e y m u s t b e I n s t a l l e d p r I o r to at t a c h I n g t h e ra I l to t h e wa l l. cl o s e t s ys te m s w I t h wa l l l e n g t h s t h at a re l o n g e r t h a n 72” w I l l n e e d to h ave m o re t h e n o n e f I x I n g ra I l. th e
f I x I n g ra I l w I l l b e s p l I ce d I n t h e m I d d l e, to g g l e b o l t s m ay b e re q u I re d.
837/8”
Hold the hanging rail so that the
bottom edge is on the 83 7/8” mark.
Attach the rail to a stud in the center
with one 2 1/2” Phillips screw. (Putting a screw in the
center will allow you to balance the rail and make it
easier to secure the ends.)
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Level the rail then, with a pencil,
lightly mark through the hole in
the rail on the wall where to place
the toggler, and refer to page 15 for toggler
instructions (Fig # 7).
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Tilt the rail out of the way and drill
a hole for the toggler using the 1/2”
drill bit. Then install the toggler
into the hole (see “how-to” section for toggler
information).
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Move rail back into place and attach
the rail to the toggler using the
toggle bolt. Then attach the rail to
the rest of the studs using 2 1/2” Phillips screws.
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rails that do not run wall to wall
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Before installing the rail cover, mark the locations of the studs on the rail cover with a pencil. This will simplify the
installation of the cleats later.
To fit the rail cover, place the small top lip over the hanging rail and press the bottom of the rail cover with your thumb
to snap it into place (Fig # 9).
TOGGLE BOLTS
i n s ta l l h a n G i n G r a i l co v e r
If m o re t h a n o n e s e c t I o n o f ra I l I s s p l I ce d to g e t h e r; t h e e n d s o f t h e f I x I n g ra I l m u s t b e at t a c h e d to a wa l l. do n o t l e ave t h e e n d s o f t h e f I x I n g ra I l u n a n c h o re d. If t h e re I s n o s t u d at t h e j u n c t I o n o f t h e
ra I l s t h e n yo u w I l l h ave to u s e to g g l e b o l t s to s e c u re t h e ra I l s to t h e wa l l.
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! HUTCHES
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The bottom fixed shelf will be trimmed to the necessary depth to clear the baseboard. This shelf may be shorter then the other
fixed shelves and have holes predrilled for toe plates.
In hutch sides and any other sides that go to the floor that contain drawers, the bottom shelf can be installed upside -down
( VB fittings facing up) to make it easier to get into the VB fittings. See diagram on page 20.
We suggest that the rail be installed on the walls with hutch sides first. This will allow you to determine the height of the
rail for the rest of the walls. The hutch sides will be notched for your base molding using your measurements given from
your design.
RAIL NOTCH
BASEBOARD NOTCH(cut to your dimensions)
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CLOCKWISE TURN
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Toe plates are installed on most sections that extend to
the floor. The toe plate is 2.5” tall and the same width
of the shelf. The toe plate will slide on edge under the
bottom fixed shelf and is attached by screwing #8 x 1 1/4”
screws into the pre -drilled holes on the top of the fixed
shelf into the top of the toe plate. Set back the toe plate
.125” to .25”, this will make it more visually appealing.
TOE PL ATE
#8 11/4”PHILLIPS
SCRE W
installing toe plates
SHIM
UNLEVEL FLOOR
The hutch sides and any other sides that go to the
floor should sit directly on the floor. If the floor
is out of level, a shim can be used to fill the void
between the floor and the side for added suppor t.
Shims can be purchased at any local hardware
store.
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2 SIDE PANELS
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Each side is labeled just above the hanging bracket for the
closet wall and the sequential location according to the design.
Separate the sides and lean them against the appropriate wall,
working your way around the closet from left to right, in a
clockwise order.
Next, locate the bundle of fixed shelves labeled for each wall
and section on the shrink wrap, then set them in the appropriate
location.
Hang the first side on the rail; make sure that the lip
on the Camar hanging bracket is placed behind the
lip on the rail. Hang the next side on the rail using the
approximate length of the fixed shelf for the section,
which allows the top fixed shelf to be locked in place.
side partitions
A1
C1 C2 C3 C4
E1
B1
B2
D2
D1
A-B
B-C C-D
D-E
C-2
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! CORNER SHELVES
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The fixing rail in the corners will butt into each other. The corner shelves are notched and fitted to allow the hanging
rail behind the side. Attach the fixed shelves first, starting with the top shelf and working your way down. It is easier
to angle the shelves to get them installed. Once the fixed shelves are installed, install the adjustable shelves where
desired. It is easier to put all the adjustable shelves in the corner section and then place your shelf pins.
hanging rails
corner shelf
vertical panels
top view
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3 CAM SHELVES
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The fixed shelves will have the VB cam facing down for ease
of access and strength. Using a Philips screwdriver, insert the
screwdriver into the VB cam and turn clockwise ¾ of a full
rotation (Fig # 11). The cam in the VB should grab the head of
the bolt that is protruding out of the side. Make sure the VB
cam is fully locked to the bolt. If you have a reach in closet we
use a 12” deep top fixed shelf for clearance. For a system with
drawers, the shelves on the bottom and in between drawers can
be turned over to access the VB cams from the top.
CLOCKWISE TURN
vb cam
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4 LEVEL & TIGHTEN
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Level the system by placing your level on a lower fixed shelf, spanning one section
at a time. If one side is higher than the other turn the top screw in the bracket
clockwise (Fig # 13) and raise the lower side until the section is level.Move to the
next section and repeat the process. Work your way around the closet ensuring
everything is on the same level. It is important to make sure the units with drawers
are level; this will affect the way the fronts of the drawers line up. In cases where
the rail is not properly level, it may be necessary to remove and reinstall the rail.
If one end of the rail is too high, it is possible to remove the sections that are not
level and raise one end of the rail without taking the whole system down.
Before leveling the system, the hanging brackets will need to be snug/tightened to the wall. All walls are not
perfectly flat. The hanging bracket has the ability to be adjusted to accomodate the imperfections of the wall.
By turning the bottom screw clockwise (Fig # 13), you will reduce the gaps between the wall and the sides (Fig
# 13). This step is to adjust for the gap, not the final tightening of the system. Be sure not to over-tighten the
bracket; doing so will impede the leveling adjustment of the system. Repeat this step for all sections.
After the system is level, finish tightening to the wall by turning the bottom screw in the
hanging bracket clockwise (See Fig # 14). The hanging bracket needs to be firmly tightened
without over tightening.
Looking at the front of the Camar hanging bracket there are two adjustment screws. Turn the top screw clockwise to raise the system, turning the bottom screw clockwise will draw the bracket in and take up any space between the walls.
TOP (RAISE & LOWER) (cutaway view)
BOTTOM (TIGHTEN & LOOSEN)
tighten & level system
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5 INSTALL CLEATS
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STUDS
RAIL
CLEAT
Before pushing the cleat in to place over the VB
bolts you will need mark the location of the studs.
This is done by placing the cleat in each section on
the wall slightly below the fixing rail. Transfer the
marks on the rail cover for stud location onto the
cleat.
The cleat will need to have the Tab Fittings
inserts facing the wall. Push the cleat onto
these fittings with the finished edge facing
upward. On a long hanging section, install
the cleat with the finished edge facing
down.
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Now that the system is plumb, secure the cleats into
the studs by first using a 3/16” bit to pre -drill a hole.
Then, screw a 2 1/2” screw through the cleat. These
screws need to be recessed into the cleat slightly.
Place the self-adhesive cover caps on the screws to
cover them.
Before securing the cleats to the wall the system
needs to be plumbed. Plumbing the system is done
by placing a level on the side of the system and
moving the bottom of the unit either left or right until
the level reads plumb (Fig # 15). This is especially
important for drawer sections to ensure proper
alignment.
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If 14” deep drawers are used in a system, the cleat
will be located above the drawers. It will also be
necessary to install a small Bennet clip into the wall,
flat against the bottom shelf of the drawer section.
Attach the clip to the wall stud using 2 ½” Phillips
screws and then attach the clip to the shelf using
Truss screws.
If installing a 20” deep hutch system, the cleat will
be located between the drawer slides towards the
bottom section. There is room behind the drawers
without interfering with the drawer.
installing cleats in drawer sections
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6 ADJUSTABLE SHELVES & RODS
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To place the hanging tubes, locate the tube support
brackets first; they are chrome and oval with two pins
protruding out (See Tube Support, Pg. 7). The pins will fit
into the hole patterns of the side partitions, with the open
end facing upward.
Now take the correct size shelf and
place it on the pins with the finished
edge facing outward.
In your bag of hardware there should be
several shelf supports (see Pg. 7). Push
these pins in to the hole patterns of the
sides where you would like to place the
adjustable shelves. There should always be
four pins per shelf and six pins for corner
shelves.
The supports should be spaced one hole down from the fixed
shelf and in the front hole pattern of the side partition. Being
spaced one hole down from the fixed shelf allows easier
access for the clothes hanger to be placed on the hanging
tube. The tube support can be placed one hole higher for
more clearance. This will make the hanger access tighter
depending on the style of hanger used.
clothes rods
adjustable shelves
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! CONNECTING SHELVES
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1) Start by aligning the VB fittings in the shelf with the VB bolts that protrude
from the outside edge of the side, now rest the other end of the shelf on top
of the other system. Take a pencil and trace a line along the connection shelf
where it overlaps the other top shelf.
3) Lock the shelf onto the VB bolts and
slide the H-channel between the shelves
connecting them.
2) Remove the shelf. Using a jigsaw, cut inside the
line that you have marked by 3/16”. Take the H-
channel included and cut it to fit the raw side of
the connection shelf.
connecting shelves
CUT LINE
3/16”
PENCILMARK
vb bolts
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7 DRAWERS
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SIDE
SIDE
NOTE #2: The drawer front will be attached to the drawer box
using two 1 x 8/32” drawerfront screws. Use the inner holes of the
drawer box and thread the screw into the drawer adjustor on the
drawer front. Do not over tighten the screws. Final adjustment of
drawers will be after they are installed.
NOTE #1: For drawer fronts that have white handles, use 2 #8 1
1/4” phillips screws. For all other knob or handle, use a 1 x 8/32”
drawerfront screws. These screws are provided with the handles.
BACK
FRONT
BOTTOM
drawer face assembly(top view)
step 2step 1
use inner holes(see note #2)
attach drawer rails
full extension 3/4 extension
drawer assembly
1 1/4” phillips screws
drawerfront screws drawerfront screwsor
see note #1
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2) Then lift the drawer face upwards and push
closed.
1) Position drawer into place by lowering the face end
down, setting the back drawer roller over the side
roller.
¾ drawer slides:
drawer installation
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Full extension glides: It helps if you have the
ball bearing part of the slide moved to the front
on the side that is mounted on; align the drawer
slide with the slide on the side and slide the
drawer into the slides all the way.
full extension drawer glides:
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O&A BELT & TIE RACKS / VALETS
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belt and tie racks
Tie and belt racks can be mounted to any wall or door in this manner, some
cases may require a longer screw.
Belt and tie racks can be mounted on a side partition, under hanging
tubes, next to drawer units, next to long hanging, or any desired location.
Do note that belt racks must have enough distance to clear belts from
hitting the floor.
belt rack
tie rack
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STEP 1: E x tend rack and hold ver tically
over the front set of holes on the side
panel. At tach with one euro screw
(packaged with rack) in the upper slot of
the rack at desired location.
front rear
STEP 4: Slide rack back into position and
install the front face plate with the cur ved
handle. Use the small Phill ips screws that
are packaged with the handle. ( It isn’t
necessar y to install the rear plate because
it will be hidden)
STEP 2: Slide the rack upwards as far as
possible.
STEP 3: Swing rack for ward and inser t a
euro screw into the rear hole that ’s level
with the front euro screw
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Clothes hanger and hanging garment bags will need to be screwed into the sidewall of the side
partition. Secure to side partition using four euro screws. Height placement can be adjusted to any
desired height. This will be done by securing the clothes hanger or garment bag using four euro screws.
clothes valet
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O&A BASKETS
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Join outer slide together with the inner slide (already installed). Hang the basket using the “second rim” to the
slide. Then install the rubber stoppers to stop the basket from being dislodged.
baskets
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O&A TILTED SHOE RACKS
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All shoe shelves have a pre -mounted melamine
lip installed. The shoe shelves also have a VB
tab cam inserted in the back of the shelf. This
VB cam tab will push down on the VB bolt
already installed in the back hole pattern of
the side. Before applying the shelf to the VB
bolt, insert a shelf pin in the front hole pattern
5 holes down. From the VB Bolt located in the
back hole, push shelf down onto the VB bolt in
back and allow the front to rest on the shelf pin.
slanted shoe shelves
5 HOLES DOWN
VB BOLT
side view
rear fronT
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Handle
Basket Hanger
(2) Drawerfront Screws
(2) 5⁄8” Phillips Screws
(screws are integratedinto hinges and baseplates)
Door Supports
Hinges
hamper door (back view)
step 1: assemble the hamper door
pre-drilled holes
assembled door
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baseplate
hinge
step 3 : attach door hinges to baseplates
first, hook the rear of the hinge onto the baseplate
second, push the tip of the hinge down and lock into place
step 2 : attach hinge baseplates to bottom fixed shelf
angle view
side view
release tab
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(3) 5⁄8” Phillips Screws
(2) Euro Screws
9th & 10th holesfrom the bottom
step 4 : attach hamper door supports
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O&A ISLAND ASSEMBLY
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Take the first outside panel of the island and stand it up on its edge in
the approximate location where the island will be placed. Now take the
second side panel/middle panel and stand it up parallel to the first side.
Now take the first set of locking shelves and secure the top and bottom
shelves according to the diagram
Next lock in the ¾” back panel that separates the two halves of the first
section from one another.
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Repeat the same process on the opposite side of the panel.
If a third side panel is needed to
complete the design repeat the previous
steps to complete the main assembly of
the island section.
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Once the sides have been locked
together there might be additional
locking shelves to secure between the
drawer slides if there are more than
three drawers per section.
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The bottom locking shelves of the island will have the
holes predrilled for the toe plate installation. Refer to
installing a toe place listed previously.
A finished top will be included with the install unless
a customer top is desired. EX: Granite, P-lam top, etc…
The top is secured with a 1 ¼” screw directly through
the top locking shelf of the system.
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The island sits directly on the floor and might need to
be shimmed from one side to the other to allow it to sit
even.
The drawers can now be installed and the fronts
adjusted for alignment.
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