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RHINO SHELF UNIVERSAL KIT - Safety and Installation Tips; General Safety Warnings

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RHINO SHELF
®
UNIVERSAL KIT
Installation Guide
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Safety Warnings &Installation Tips
It is important to read all instructions, tips, and warnings completely before beginning
installation. Proper installation procedures must be followed as outlined in these
instructions. Failure to do so could result in property damage or personal injury, or
even death. Proper installation is the responsibility of the installer.
SAFETY:
Practice safety measures at all times during installation. Use proper safety equipment and tools for the assembly
procedures to prevent personal injury.
Be aware of the mounting environment. When drilling into the mounting surface, always make sure that there are
no electrical wires in the wall. Drilling into an electrical line may cause serious personal injury or death, or severe
property damage.
Make sure there are no water or natural gas lines inside the wall where the kit is to be located. Drilling into a
water or gas line may cause severe property damage or personal injury or death.
RhinoShelf.com does not warrant against damage caused by improper installation or the use of
kits for purposes other than those for which they are designed, or damage caused by
unauthorized attachments or modifications, and is not responsible for any damages, claims,
demands, suits, actions or causes of actions of whatever kind resulting from, arising out of, or in
any manner relating to any such installation, use, attachments or modifications.
TIPS & Miscellaneous Information:
For structural considerations, it is important to maintain the individual shelf sections or bays at less than 54”. Call
Rhino Shelf Customer Service if you need to exceed this distance and we can give you methods for reinforcing
your shelf.
It is important to pre-drill pilot holes for the lag bolts. Pre-drilling with 3/16” drill bit is very important to prevent
splitting a stud and jeopardizing structural strength and capacity.
When pre-drilling, if a nail or screw is encountered, remove the object by trimming sheetrock or drywall from
around nail or screw head with a utility knife, removing the object, and proceeding.
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