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• <br /> N STAL_L_ATI O \ I N STR U CTI O N S <br /> WIDE SPAN SHELVING <br /> 4. UPRITE CONNECTOR <br /> Uprite connectors are required for two—piece uprite frames (those over 10' tall), and when adding <br /> height to existing installations. On two—piece uprite frames and on extension frames, the lower uprite <br /> frame should be equal to or greater in height than the upper uprite frame. <br /> a. Remove Top Caps from lower uprite frame. <br /> b. Slide a connector channel into the bottom of each leg of the upper uprite frame. MAKE SURE THE "C" <br /> CHANNEL SHAPE IS OPPOSITE THAT OF THE UPRITE POST. Slip the carriage bolt through the square hole <br /> at the front of the upper uprite post, then through the insert, then through the clamp. Install the nut <br /> loosely. When both connectors are installed, raise the upper uprite frame into place per Detail L and <br /> tighten nuts snug. DO NOT over tighten as it will deform the face of the post. <br /> CARRIAGE BOLTSO" . UPPER UPRITE POST <br /> 1 <br /> CLAMP <br /> NUT CONNECTOR CHANNEL <br /> CONNECTOR CHANNEL11) CLAMP <br /> 0 <br /> (HOLE NOT USED) ' . <br /> 14 <br /> UNUSED HOLE AT BOTTOM 111 <br /> DETAIL K BOTTOM UPRITE POST <br /> DETAIL L <br /> 5. BACK—TO—BACK CONNECTORS <br /> Back—to—back connectors are used to space back—to—back sections of Wide Span to allow beam <br /> adjustment. <br /> a. Set Uprite Posts into slots in connector on floor (Detail M). (When floor anchors are used, lower <br /> back—to—back connector is not needed.) <br /> b. Place one connector over tops of back—to—back posts (Detail N), after removing Top Caps. <br /> c O BACK—TO—BACK CONNECTOR <br /> O <br /> Q <br /> 0 0 0 <br /> 0 I <br /> li' o 0 0 0 <br /> 77r <br /> /0 /3 <br /> DETAIL M DETAIL N <br /> ���� 6336 PERSHING <br /> OMAHA, NEBRASKA D 68110 01-60 — REV. <br /> 05-21-14 <br /> ©2014 COZIER CORPORATION (800) 228-9882 . PAGE 8 OF 12 <br />