CLOSETMAID 7032 White Wood Closet System Installation Guide

June 4, 2024
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CLOSETMAID 7032 White Wood Closet System

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Assembly

Tools you will need for assembly:

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Getting Started

  • Please refer to the instruction sheet provided in the product package for the specifics on required & recommended tools and the assembling the products.
  • Take an inventory of the parts for the products purchased to insure you have everything you need for the installation.
  • Pre-plan the placement of the towers and closet rods in your cleaned-out closet.

General Tips

  • The recommended depth for reach-in closets is 30 in.
  • The closet Door location is important when designing your closet. In most circumstances, you will want to place your tower in front of the closet door for ease of access.
  • The height of most towers is 82 in. to 83 in. You will want to keep this in mind if you intend on installing doors in the towers. Although the closet itself may be tall enough to fit in the towers, the doors may hit the front of the closet if the front wall is lower than the tower.
  • It is not recommended to install drawers in the upper unit of the tower, as the height of the drawer may prevent you from seeing what is inside the drawer.
  • Be aware of the locations of pocket doors when installing the closet products. Install products so that the hardware does not inhibit the operation of the pocket door and slide.

Design Options

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  1. Tower in center with hang rods on the left and right

    • A) Assemble and build your towers first. Place your towers in the closet.
    • B) Choose which side you want the long hang and the double hang to be, as you may want a wider width of double hang.
    • C) Measure the length that the rods will need to be for each side. Make sure that the span between units or unit and wall is not greater than 48 in.
    • D) Install the closet rods and top shelves (if purchased for your design)
    • E) The top shelves and closet rods fit a maximum span of 48 in. The expandable closet rods are 30 in. to 48 in. long. If the length is shorter than 30 in. the rod will need to be cut.
    • F) Assemble and install any doors and drawers into the tower unit.
  2. Tower on left of closet – closet rods to the right

    • A) Assemble and build your towers first. Position the tower to the left of the closet.
    • B) Before attaching the tower to the wall make sure the closet walls or doors do not block access to the tower. Standard towers are 14.5 in. up to 16 in. deep and Hutch style towers are up to 20 in. deep.
    • C) Attach the Tower to the wall. Choose whether you want the long hang or the double hang for the right hand side. Measure the length that the rods will need to be. Make sure that the span between units or unit and wall is not greater than 48 in.
    • D) Install the closet rods and top shelves.
    • E) The top shelves and closet rods fit a maximum span of 48 in. The expandable closet rods are 30 in. to 48 in. long. If the length is shorter than 30 in. the rod will need to be cut.
    • F) Assemble and install any doors and drawers into the tower unit.
  3. Corner unit in left corner and Tower on right, hang in center

    • A) Assemble and build your corner unit and towers first.

    • B) Before attaching the tower to the wall make sure the closet walls or doors do not block access to the tower.
      Standard towers are 14.5 in. up to 16 in.deep and Hutch style towers are up to 20 in. deep.

    • C) Attach the corner unit and Tower to the wall. Choose whether you want the long hang or the double hang
      for the middle section. Measure the length that the rods will need to be. Make sure that the span between units or unit and wall is not greater than 48 in.

    • D) Install the closet rods and top shelves.

    • E) The top shelves and closet rods fit a maximum span of 48 in. The expandable closet rods are 30 in. to 48 in. long. If the length is shorter than 30 in. the rod will need to be cut.

    • F) Assemble and install any doors and drawers into the tower unit.

  4. Walk-in Closet with Corners InstallationCLOSETMAID-7032-White-Wood-Closet-System-FIG-6

    • A) If you have corner units in your design, begin by assembling and placing the corner units.
    • B) Next, assemble and place the closet towers into position.
    • C) Install closet rods and top shelves. (Top shelves may need to be cut to size.)
    • D) Assemble and install any doors and drawers into the tower units.
    • E) The center towers should be placed no farther than 48 in. away from the next unit or wall. The closet rods and top shelves will only span up to 48 in.
  5. Walk-In Closets without Corner Units installationCLOSETMAID-7032-White-Wood-Closet-System-FIG-7

    • A) Assemble and place tower units in position first. Remember to span 48 in. or less between units and side walls.
    • B) Next install closet rods and top shelves between the units and side walls using the guidelines in the instruction manuals. (Top shelves may need to be cut to size.)
    • C) Assemble and install any doors and drawers into the tower units.

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