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This page explains the steps to take for installing accessory racks. This includes belt, tie, scarf, and garment racks. Prior to beginning the installation, ensure you have completed all steps of installing the system skeleton.

Page Contents

Skill Requirements
Tools & Hardware
Installation Steps
Related Training Materials
Final Steps & Delivery
Certification
Tips from the Field
Terms & Definitions
BOM Codes


Types of Installation: Off-the-Floor, Floor-Based

Installer Level Required: Jr. Apprentice Installer

Products Required: Accessories, Special Order

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Tools Required

Drill Driver/Impact Drill

3/16” Spade Bit

Hardware Required

Scarf Rack

Belt Rack

Tie Rack

Valet Rod

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Installation Steps

Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) must be worn at all times when handling material and operating the power tools mentioned throughout this process. Review the PPE Matrix for further guidance.

  1. Locate where the accessory is to be installed.

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  • An accessory is typically indicated with a letter on the elevation.

  • If there are any concerns, consult with the design consultant or your manager.

  • Assess if there are system holes at the installation location. If there are not, check if there are system holes on the other side of the par you can drill there.

    • If there are no holes on either side of the par, you will need to pre-drill before installation of the accessory.

  • Ensure the accessory you have is for the correct side of the component (left/right).

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  1. If Applicable: Mark and drill holes.

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  • Make marks for where screws will be placed according the location of the accessory. The location is determined by the location indicated on the elevation, or by the customer’s preference.

  • Drill any necessary holes needed to mount the accessory using a 3/16” bit.

  1. Organize the accessory.

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  • Separate the accessory into the 2 separate pieces: the track and the accessory itself.

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  1. Mount the track.

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  • Mount the track with the open end facing the front of the component.

  • For valet rods: Mount the track with the capped end facing the front of the component.

  • 2 euro screws are needed and are to be inserted in the system holes or pre-drilled holes.

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  1.  Attach the accessory and cap the ends.

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  • Slide the accessory into the track and slide it all the way in.

  • Pull it all the way out to test functionality.

  • For all accessories other than a valet rod: Snap the provided black cap into the front end of the accessory to give it a clean finish.  This also provides a stopping point for when it is pushed back in.

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Related Training Materials

Skeleton Fundamentals
Complete the Installation
System Touch Ups
Cleaning the System & Jobsite
Delivery to the Customer
PPE Matrix

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Final Steps & Delivery

  1. Inspect the installation and complete any touch ups if necessary.

  2. If there are no more components to install, remove all stickers/labels.

  3. If there are no more components to install, complete the clean up process.

  4. If there are no more components to install, complete the Professional Installation Experience by walking through the space with the customer and delivering the final product.

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Certification Steps:

  1. Accessory has been installed in the correct location according to system elevation or customer preference.

  2. The end cap has been installed on the front of the accessory.

  3. The accessory pulls out and pushes in with ease.

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Tips from the Field
Tips submitted by fellow installers and leaders in the field. These optional tips are intended to make this install process simpler.

Click here to submit your own tip from the field.

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Terms & Definitions

BOM

Bill of Materials; Parts List

Component

Individual section of a system formed by a partition on either side.

Elevation

The CAD Design Plan created by the Design Consultant with the client.

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BOM Codes
The purpose of this section is to provide guidance when confirming details on the BOM. This list includes all individual parts typically associated with this process.

BR

Belt Rack

GR

Garment Rod

ST

Scarf Rack

TR

Tie Rack

The codes in the table above are directly from the Corporate CAD database and may not reflect all codes included in the Supported Franchise Database or Independent Franchise Databases.

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