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Catalog / S-Series Catalog / S-Series SJM GROUP

ÉTALEX

The “S” Series really delivers by combining a multi-part post with unbeatable rigidity. Available with either high base 7” or low base with detachable base shelf and our ingenious locking assembly. As a result, it costs a lot less for you to change your aisle layouts. The backs are made of solid or perforated masonite and are available in the most popular colours. From dollar stores to supermarkets, it’s an excellent choice. The best store shelves systems for your business.

T H E S S E R I E S

T E C H N I C A L S P E C I F I C A T I O N S

post height: 48’’- 120’’ (in increments of 6’’)

base shelf: 6’’- 30’’ deep (in increments of 2’’) width: 24’’- 48’’ (in increments of 6’’)

rear back options: Masonite (plain or Perforated), wire mesh & Slatwall base shelf height:

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optional backs structure - s series

perforated masonite plain masonite slatwall

top crossbar masonite back bracket intermediate crossbar bottom crossbar base shelf open kickplate base shoe

upright end cover

shoe cover center crossbar

base shelf options

open kickplate closed kickplate

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Catalog / S-Series Catalog / S-Series

post and shoe shoe and kick plate

hd post shoe cover

shoe Open kick plate closed kick plate

Upright end cover

item: 2010453xx width: 27/8” x 11/4

item: 2040410xx right / 2040411xx left height: 63/4” (bottom)

item: 2040400xx right / 2040401xx left height: 81/4” (top)

item: 2040101xx height: 43/8

item: 2050151xx = 63/4” (bottom) / 2050150xx = 81/4” (top) item: 2050101xx = 63/4” (bottom) / 2050100xx = 81/4” (top)

item: 2040100xx height: 57/8 end cap required only on end poles.

Removable shoe with auto-blocking safety pin and wire feed. Open kick plate for easy cleaning under the shelf. closed kick plate (with hole for electric plug).

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08 |mw-rs.com mw-rs.com|09 shelves brackets base shelf upper shelf length + 1/4” item: 20302PPLL length 11 ga (0.121”) 12 ga (0.099”) 12 ga (0.099”) 11 ga (0.121”) length 6” 8” 12” 10” 12” 14” product code rev 210010006 210010008 210010012 210020010 210020012 210020014 thickness 0.121” 0.121” 0.121” 0.099” 0.099” 0.099” item: 00301PPLL

Comes with welded back fasteners. standard 11/4” label holder and four rows of holes for dividers.

Bracket not included. standard 11/4” label holder. Option with welded supports available.

2 position bracket 3 position bracket 16” 18” 20” 22” 24” 26” 22” 24” 26” 28” 30” 36” A A A supp-210050022-36x 210050028ra-36x 210050030ra-36x 210050036ra-28x 210020016 210020018 210020020 210020022 210020024 210020026 210050022 210050024 210050026 210050028 210050030 210050036 0.099” 0.099” 0.121” 0.121” 0.121” 0.121” 0.121” 0.121” 0.121” 0.121” 0.121” 0.121” 3 position bracket length - 3/32” length + 1/16” 1 position hd bracket thickness

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Catalog / S-Series Catalog / S-Series

assembly assembly

plain Masonite back perforated Masonite back slatwall back

item: PLBO5 HH LL thickness = 1/4” item: PEB05 HH LL thickness = 1/4” Height = nominal - 65/8” Length = nominal - 17/16” thickness = 3/4” length: in increments of 6” / 24” à 48” Height: in increments of 6” / 36” à 96” + 108”, 120” Top cross-bar

closes the top of a section

Intermediate cross-bar to support the back

(holes for wiring)

inferior cross-bar supports back at the base

center cross-bar For back section masonite

only. Serves as a seal between the panels

cross-bars

Length: 24”, 30”, 36”, 42”, 48” for masonite back for slatwall back

GRID OF THE MASONITE CHART

nominal height post in inches nominal height 1st back in inches nominal height 2nd back in inches top cross-bar quantity needed Intermediate cross-bar quantity needed 3630- - 1 4236- - 1 4842- - 1 5448- - 1 6054- - 1 6660- - 1 7266- - 1 7848241 1 8448301 1 9048361 1 9648421 2 10848541 2 12048601 2

height = nominal - 1/8” / Length = nominal - 17/16” / thickness = 1/4

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assembly assembly

«T» cap

FLOOR RETAINING BASEBOARD finishing cap

FLOOR RETAINING BASEBOARD FLOOR RETAINING BASEBOARD

finishing cap finishing cap

3 pieces (includes # 1, 2 and 3) for height of 72”

and/or for heavy usage

for end of wall units 0050810XX

2 pieces (includes # 1, and 4) for height of 72”

and/or for light usage Length :

24”, 30”, 36”, 42”, 48”

Length :

24”, 30”, 36”, 42”, 48”

WALL ANCHORING

Install the wall anchor bracket at the top of each post. Insert the tooth of the anchor in the first slot from the back by turning in the position and secure it with the wood screw no 8 X 1/2”.

Wall anchor against the wood block Other option: The wall anchor bar is required for all wall units, to limit forward deflection.

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Catalog / S-Series Catalog / S-Series

assembly assembly

foot locking pin

Install the cross-bars and the masonite backs

Install the base shoe at the bottom of the post (upright). Insert the teeth into the slots and apply pressure by pushing down the base shoe until the locking pin is engaged.

ADJUST THE BASE FOOT LEVELING SCREW AT 3/4“ AND THE UPRIGHT POST LEVELING SCREW AT 1/2“.

1- Insert the teeth of the bottom cross-bar into the lower position of the upright slots.

2- Slide in the masonite back and install the intermediate cross-bar in the middle rear of the back.

3- Install the center cross-bar before sliding the last masonite back in place and install the top cross-bar .

important Ensure the foot locking

pin is engaged. Failure may lead to shelving collapse and personal

injury. note: Slide masonite backs in place slowly. Do not drop!

base shoe until the locking pin is engaged. base shoe until the locking pin is engaged.

important important Ensure the foot locking Ensure the foot locking pin is engaged. Failure pin is engaged. Failure

post

base shoe base shoe

Install the cross-bars and the masonite backs Install the cross-bars and the masonite backs

1- Insert the teeth of the bottom cross-bar into 1- Insert the teeth of the bottom cross-bar into the lower position of the upright slots.

the lower position of the upright slots. 2- Slide in the masonite back and install the 2- Slide in the masonite back and install the intermediate cross-bar in the middle rear of the intermediate cross-bar in the middle rear of the 3- Install the center cross-bar before sliding 3- Install the center cross-bar before sliding the last masonite back in place and install the the last masonite back in place and install the

collapse and personal collapse and personal

injury. injury.

GRID OF THE MASONITE CHART

post first masonite second masonite central cross-bar intermediate cross-bar

height height height quantity quantity

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accessories accessories

ITEM “T” cap ITEM straight bracket

length 6” - 30” (in increments of 2”)

ITEM Sloped Bracket

length 10” - 30” (in increments of 2”)

ITEM wire divider

length 6” - 24” (in increments of 2”)

ITEM concave shelf

length 24”- 30”- 36”- 48”

ITEM wire shelf with molding

length 24”- 30”- 36”- 48”

ITEM wire shelf

length 24”- 30”- 36”- 48” (length)

ITEM convexe shelf

length 24”- 30”- 36”- 48”

ITEM wire fence - 2 1/2” H

length 24”- 30”- 36”- 48”

ITEM shelf with separators

length 24”- 30”- 36”- 48”

ITEM round corner shelf

length 24”- 30”- 36”- 48”

ITEM soft drink shelf

length 24”- 30”- 36”- 48” flip scan hook

length 4”- 6”- 8”- 10”- 12”

ITEM single hook

length 4”- 6”- 8”- 10”- 12”

ITEM slatwall hook

length 4”- 6”- 8”- 10”- 12”

ITEM wire basket

(various dimensions)

ITEM hook for tube

length 4”- 6”- 8”- 10”- 12”

ITEM chrome wire basket (no ends)

length 10”- 12”- 14”- 16”- 18” (depth)

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Catalog / S-Series Catalog / S-Series

accessories accessories

ITEM Extended Metal Back

width 24”- 30”- 36”- 48” (various heights)

ITEM Sloped Shelf

depth 6”- 8”- 10”- 12”- 14”- 16”- 18”

ITEM Sign holder

format 24”- 30”- 36”- 48”

ITEM Extended bar

depth 1”- 4”- 6”- 8”- 10”- 12”

ITEM slatwall shelf

depth 8”- 10”- 12”

ITEM post extension

various heights

ITEM plain back (metal or masonite)

width 24”- 30”- 36”- 48”L X various heights

ITEM wire mesh back

width 24”- 30”- 36”- 48”L X various heights

ITEM straight metal shelf

depth 6”- 8”- 10”- 12”- 14”- 16”- 18”

ITEM “bullnose” metal shelf

depth 6”- 8”- 10”- 12”- 14”- 16”- 18”

ITEM straight crossbar

length 6”- 8”- 10”- 12”

ITEM 5 ball crossbar

length 6”- 8”- 10”- 12”

ITEM 7 ball crossbar

length 6”- 8”- 10”- 12”

ITEM slatwall back

width 24”- 30”- 36”- 48”L X various heights

ITEM perforated back (metal or masonite)

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made in Canada

8501, Jarry Street East, Montreal, QC H1J 1H7 T 514 351-2000 TF 1 800 351-3125

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