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Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Since the year 1929, InterMetro has manufactured commercial shelving, storage systems, and material handling products for hospitals, restaurants, supermarkets, and manufacturing and distribution facilities. Over 20 million units are on the job throughout the world. InterMetro wire shelving is available for the home with terrific storage, organizing, and furniture ideas for every room. Based on the same concept as their industrial line of Metro Super Erecta wire shelving, the InterMetro Professional's Choice line is designed for home and small office use. The wire shelving takes only minutes to assemble without using any tool and can be configured to change as quickly as your needs. The shelves are adjustable in 1" increments, while the robust, durable 18-gauge steel construction can hold up to 500 Lbs per shelf. The wire design allows for ventilation of stored items, enables greater light penetration, and minimizes dust accumulation. From InterMetro open stock, mix and match posts, shelves, and accessories to create your own unique system from individual InterMetro components. If you require assistance, please feel welcome to call my in-house InterMetro product specialists at 1-888-921-9378.

Assembling a shelf to its post is easy: (1) Snap a 2-piece plastic sleeve together around each post at the groove where you want your bottom shelf. Be shure the smaller end of the sleeve (and the ridge inside the sleeve) is toward the top of the post. (2) Stand a shelf on its side and while working from the bottom side of the shelf, slide the four post up through the post holes until the plastic sleeves on the post are seated in the post holes. (3) Set the unit upright on the floor and press the bottom shelf down firmly over the sleeves at each corner. (4) Snap four more sets of sleeves onto the posts where you want the next shelf and then slide the shelf down over the tops of the sleeves. Seat the shelf firmly as in step 3. Repear for remain shelves. (5) If necessary, level the shelving structure by turning the adjust feet.

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