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P.O. BOX 3448 • OMAHA, NEBRASKA 68103-0448 • (800) 228-9882
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REV. AL
5954
6/2007
Lozier® Corporation 2007
7.
Leveling Procedure Important For Proper Fit of
Trim and Accessories!
The Base Brackets and the Uprite Leveling Legs are pre-set to allow installation of the Island Sections without any
leveling adjustment on flat, level floors. Minor adjustments in level and plumbness can be made, if necessary, by
simply extending the Base Bracket and/or Uprite Leveling Legs to compensate for low areas in the floor. When
finished, make sure the Uprite Leveling Legs have 1/16” clearance above the floor. See Step 9.
8.
Uprite Leveling Legs adjusted to
achieve string/slot alignment.
Leveling Leg
Wrench
5”
Cut Wedges
from
/
4
”
Thick Material
/
2
”
7
/
8
”
/
2
”
NOTE:
Make sure string does
not drag on face of Intermediate
Uprites.
If floor conditions show large amounts of uneven or unlevel conditions, proceed as follows: - Insert Leveling Leg
Wrenches (LLW) and/or wedges into corresponding slots in the end Uprites. Run a string between and tie to the
LLW’s or wedges (Detail ). Be sure the string is taut. Determine which Uprite is highest in the Island Section run
of shelving. Adjust the corresponding slots on uprites below the highest Uprite upward to its level by adjusting
the Leveling Legs on the Base Brackets (Detail 2). At the same time, keep each Uprite plumb by checking with
a carpenter’s level.
CAUTION: Do not extend Uprite Levelers more than 1” past the bottom of the Uprite,
and do not extend the Base Bracket Leveling Legs more than 1 7/16” past the bottom of the Bracket.
DETAIL 2
DETAIL 1
/6”
Nut at top of slot
U_ and BB_06 LEVELER PRESET
U_ and BB_ LB LEVELER PRESET
3/32”
Nut at top of slot
/6”
3/32”
Island Section Installation