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Installing the Wall Tether
When locker is used as a stand-
WARNING
alone unit, it must be properly se-
cured to a wall using the included wall tether
cables. Failure to properly secure with the wall
tether may be hazardous, resulting in injury or
property damage. The locker must be secured
into a minimum of 2 wall studs using the hard-
ware provided. Failure to do so may allow the
locker to become unstable and tip. Do NOT attach
using drywall anchors. If anchoring into ma-
sonry, use appropriate masonry anchors (not
included).
Secure free standing locker to wall using provided
wall tether hardware.
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Connecting to Compatible
MILWAUKEE Steel Storage
Only connect to compatible
WARNING
MILWAUKEE steel storage. Modify-
ing the locker to accept other steel storage may
be hazardous, resulting in injury or property
damage.
When connected, the locker must be flush with
the adjoining storage unit; to accomplish this
two of the locker's swivel casters will be removed
during installation. Leaving the casters on will
interfere with the overall caster function of the
system.
Two people are required to com-
CAUTION
plete installation. This step must
be performed on level ground to prevent tipping
or injury.
The MILWAUKEE Locker can be connected to select
MILWAUKEE Chest/Cabinet and Mobile Work Stations.
Depending upon your model, the connection steps
may vary. For a complete listing of accessories,
go online to www.milwaukeetool.com or contact a
distributor.
NOTE: When locker is connecting to MILWAUKEE
storage which use 6" x 2" casters, install casters with
riser plates (See "Installing the Casters").
1. D e t e r m i n e w h i c h e n d o f t h e a d j o i n i n g
storage unit the locker will be connected to.
NOTE: The Locker Door is reversible to accom-
modate both left and right side orientations. See
"Reversing the Locker Door".
2. Remove all components from the outside of the
adjoining storage unit that will interfere in creating
a flush connection to the locker (such as bumpers,
corner extrusions, lift handles, side handles, brack-
ets, chargers, and power strips).
3. Remove the contents, shelves, shelf mounting
clips, and door storage bins from the locker.
4. Remove all components from the outside of the
locker unit that will interfere in creating a flush
connection to the adjoining storage unit (such as
bumpers and chargers).
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Remove all
components from
existing storage
unit that interfere
with creating a flush
connection to the
locker.