IMST4094 Traditional Wood Bookcase
Product Information
The hardware shown below is designed specifically for connecting
two bookcases together. Each bookcase has four connection holes on
each side for this purpose. Additionally, #2 wood caps are provided
to cover any exposed sides.
This product also features levelers that can be adjusted if
necessary. These levelers help ensure that the bookcases are stable
and balanced.
It is worth noting that this product is not only suitable for
connecting bookcases but can also be used for minor repairs, such
as fixing scratches. The included hardware and components are
versatile and convenient for various purposes.
However, it is important to keep in mind that this furniture
should not be placed directly near heat or air conditioning
outlets. Extreme temperature variations, including those caused by
humidifiers, heat vents, and fireplaces, can potentially damage the
fine wood used in this product.
Product Usage Instructions
- To connect two bookcases together, locate the four connection
holes on each side of the bookcases. - Insert the provided hardware into the connection holes,
ensuring a secure fit. - If there are any exposed sides where the connection hardware is
visible, use the #2 wood caps to cover them. - If the bookcases are not level, adjust the levelers located at
the bottom of each bookcase until they are balanced and
stable. - For minor repairs, such as scratches, use the included hardware
and components as necessary. - Avoid placing the furniture directly near heat or air
conditioning outlets to prevent potential damage from extreme
temperature variations.
Hardware shown below is only used to connect two bookcases together. There are four connection holes on each side of bookcase. Use #2 wood caps for any exposed sides.
Adjust leveler if needed
To care for your furniture, wipe with a soft dry cloth. Microfiber cloths are recommended. Use of furniture polishes are not necessary. Should you choose to use polishes, test in an unnoticeable area first. Using solvents of any kind on your furniture may damage your furniture’s finish. Never use water to clean your furniture as it may damage the finish. Use coasters to protect the surface from liquids. If your furniture becomes scratched or marred, furniture touch up pencils come in a variety of colors and are available in most hardware
stores and can be used to repair minor scratches. Avoid placing furniture directly near heat or air conditioning outlets. Exposure to extreme temperature variations can damage any fine wood furniture, including variations caused by humidifiers, heat vents
and fire places.


















