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CHECK CONTENTS Top Plates Wall Brackets Display Packs 55/60 bottle 100 Ends & 100 Rails 10 10 2 35/36 bottle 60 Ends & 60 rails 10 6 2 Cellar Packs 50 bottle 100 Ends & 100 Rails - - 2 30 bottle 60 Ends & 60 Rails - - 2 ASSEMBLING CellarStakDisplay Packs and CellarPacks Assembly basics — for reference only Follow detail instructions on next pages Assemble a column of pockets Assemble a second column of pockets and join it to the first Progressively assemble and attach the required number of columns, then load the rack Ends Feet Rails 55/60 bottle Display Pack 55 bottle 10 pockets high x 5 wide 60 bottle 5 pockets high x 10 wide 35 bottle 6 pockets high x 5 wide 36 bottle 5 pockets high x 6 wide Assembly configurations 36/36 bottle Display Pack All Packs ALL CellarStak packs can be assembled in any configuration of your choosing with multiple backs being able to be combined to build larger racks DO NOT PRE-ASSEMBLE INDIVIDUAL POCKETS These instructions should be kept for future use when extending or relocating the rack CellarStak™ Display & Cellar Pack assembly instructions — Feb 2013 Step 8: Use CellarStak Wall Brackets to secure the rack to a vertical surface. Strongly recommended for racks taller than ten pockets. Fit securely at each approximate metre of rack height and width. Can be added at any pocket convenient to a secure part of the wall (for example, to timber members behind a plaster board wall). Brackets are not pre-drilled and have been left blank to allow you to drill through them to suit your particular application . INCREASING THE HEIGHT OF AN EXISTING RACK The height of an existing rack can only be increased by assembling new pockets to it one-at-a time DISASSEMBLING YOUR RACK. Racking must first be separated into individual columns of pockets before pockets can be disassembled. Insert a sharp screw driver to lift the tags in the End Pates to allow you to withdraws the Rails These instructions should be kept for future use when extending or relocating the rack CellarStak™ wine racking designed & manufactured in Australia by Australian Wine Racks Pty Ltd Kilburn, South Australia 1300 765650 www.australianwineracks.com.au CS004
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Page 1: CellarStak Display Packs and CellarPacks - Glassware, Wine ......Australian Wine Racks Pty Ltd Kilburn, South Australia 1300 765650 CS004 An animated simulation of this procedure is

CHECKCONTENTS

Top Plates Wall Brackets

Display Packs55/60 bottle 100 Ends & 100 Rails 10 10 235/36 bottle 60 Ends & 60 rails 10 6 2

Cellar Packs50 bottle 100 Ends & 100 Rails - - 230 bottle 60 Ends & 60 Rails - - 2

ASSEMBLING CellarStak™ Display Packs and CellarPacks

Assembly basics — for reference onlyFollow detail instructions on next pages

Assemble a column of pockets

Assemble a second column of pockets and join it to the first

Progressively assembleand attach the required

number of columns,then load the rack

Ends Feet

Rails

55/60 bottle Display Pack

55 bottle10 pockets highx 5 wide

60 bottle5 pockets highx 10 wide

35 bottle6 pockets highx 5 wide

36 bottle5 pockets highx 6 wide

Assembly configurations36/36 bottle Display Pack All Packs

ALLCellarStak packs can be

assembled in any configuration of your choosing with multiple backs being able

to be combined to build larger racks

DO NOT PRE-ASSEMBLE

INDIVIDUALPOCKETS

These instructions should be kept for future use whenextending or relocating the rack

CellarStak™ Display & Cellar Pack assembly instructions — Feb 2013

Step 8: Use CellarStak Wall Brackets to secure the rack to a vertical surface. Strongly recommended for racks taller than ten pockets.

Fit securely at each approximate metre of rack height and width. Can be added at any pocket convenient to a secure part of the wall (for example, to timber members behind a plaster board wall).

Brackets are not pre-drilled and have been left blank to allow you to drill through them to suit your particular application .

INCREASING THE HEIGHT OF AN EXISTING RACK

The height of an existing rack can only be increased by assembling new pockets to it one-at-a time

DISASSEMBLING YOUR RACK.Racking must first be separated into individual columns of pockets before pockets can be disassembled. Insert a sharp screw driver to lift the tags in the End Pates to allow you to withdraws the Rails

These instructions should be kept for future use whenextending or relocating the rack

CellarStak™ wine rackingdesigned & manufactured in Australia by

Australian Wine Racks Pty LtdKilburn, South Australia

1300 765650 www.australianwineracks.com.au

CS004

Page 2: CellarStak Display Packs and CellarPacks - Glassware, Wine ......Australian Wine Racks Pty Ltd Kilburn, South Australia 1300 765650 CS004 An animated simulation of this procedure is

An animated simulation of this procedure is available at www.cellarstak.com.au

Step 3: repeat Step 2 to assemble the next column of pockets then jointhe two columns together. JOINING: With the ‘Top’ end of each column pointing in the same direction, align the two columns side by side with all their upper and lower dovetail connections aligned ........ and then slide the two columns together.

Step 4: Use a rubber mallet to evenly flatten the faces of the columns and assure all connections are fully secured.

Step 5: Repeat the above procedure to assemble and add each of the remaining columns

Step 6: Fit Feet Step 7: Fit Top Plates with “square” end to front.

Easiest done with slots visible along length of moving column

HINT: The Feet and Top Plates can be attached permanently, if preferred, by applying a dab of ‘super glue’

2.3: Repeat 2.1 to assembleanother column of Ends andthen press it over the Rails.

Most easily done by resting the face on the Rails and then, starting at one end, progres-sively locating the end of each Rail loosely in its matching hole. When all are correctly located, use a rubber mallet to attach the face

2.1: Assemble a vertical column of Ends with their TOPS facing toward the top of the rack.

2.2: Insert Rails intoevery bottom (only) hole

Step 1: Plan your rack layout. Draw a sketch of your rack setting out the width of the rack (in pockets) and its height (in pockets). Rack width will be number of pockets times (x) 10.5 cm and the height of each vertical column of pockets will be number of pockets times (x) 10.5 cm .

Step 2: Assemble your first column of pockets. This can be any column but assembling from left to right will make it easier to join the columns at step 3. An animated simulation of this procedure is available at www.cellarstak.com.au

Step 3: repeat Step 2 to assemble the next column of pockets then jointhe two columns together. JOINING: With the ‘Top’ end of each column pointing in the same direction, align the two columns side by side with all their upper and lower dovetail connections aligned ........ and then slide the two columns together.

Step 4: Use a rubber mallet to evenly flatten the faces of the columns and assure all connections are fully secured.

Step 5: Repeat the above procedure to assemble and add each of the remaining columns

Step 6: Fit Feet Step 7: Fit Top Plates with “square” end to front.

Easiest done with slots visible along length of moving column

HINT: The Feet and Top Plates can be attached permanently, if preferred, by applying a dab of ‘super glue’