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Installation alternative for fitueyes media shelf ds211801wb Shelf set up for 16"studs. We do not have studs 16" apart. Can we use butterfly's to install or what do you suggest

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A shelf that is expected to support 70 pounds will need to be attached to the studs, where ever they may be located.
Perhaps you can redesign or modify the provided hardware or invent your own mounting system.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 03, 2008

SOURCE: Top shelf items dirtier after cleaning

After some experience with our own fdw60 with the same problem, we now put all pots and pans on the top rack. Putting them on the bottm appears to stop the clean water rinse reaching the top rack. All washes since have been ok.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 31, 2009

SOURCE: Maytag Elevator Shelf

Let me just say, your post helped me, because I realized that I was not going crazy.  But, I was able to find the manual on this frigerator, which was key.  There was one phrase in the manual that gave me help - "when the glass shelf is pushed to the rear, it will align the rear latches.
Manual from whirlpool website: http://shared.whirlpoolcorp.com/assets/pdfs/literature/MSB2154ARA.pdf

So, the rear latches must be installed in such a way that the sliding glass shelf not only touches them, but pushes them into the correct position.
This fact helped me to try different positions, each time testing to see if the glass shelf would do anything.  Finally, I realized that there is a triangular shaped part of the rear latch.  The hypotenuse of the triangle is what comes into contact with the little nub on the underside of the glass shelf.  The nub on the glass shelf pushes the rear latch along the hypotenuse of the right triangle, and into the correct position.
Here is a picture of it installed in my frigerator,which I am sure will tell it better than any words:
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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 14, 2009

SOURCE: Need to hang a shelf to a wall with metal studs?

In order to support any true weight (like books) you will need to use wood blocking between the metal studs. Measure space between the studs, cut blocks to fit and mount at location where brackets will be.

For lighter weight applications, you can use an expansion anchor (but not the cheep little plastic ones that are often provided). A common name for this anchor would be a "molly anchor" and they are available at all hardware stores in a variety of capacities.

http://www.lowes.com/lowes/lkn?action=productDetail&productId=230779-37672-376056&lpage=none

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  • Posted on Oct 14, 2009

SOURCE: Wire shelf in freezer of Frigidaire refrgerator - how do I move?

since on differnet models it goes right or left,
but you should be able to push the shelf one way, enough so that the other side pops out of the wall
then slide in the long side first, you will see what i mean when you have the shelf out
push the long side in with a lil pressure and raise the shelf the leve you want it installed on

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1) Disconnect and isolate the negative battery cable.
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