Trellis Wine Rack

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This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it Constructed from strong injection moulded polymer in black or burgundy, the Trellis Modular Wine Rack system is designed not only to hold your wine safely and securely, but also to be an attractive display piece.
The unique Click-Lock system is easy to put together, without the use of tools. The modular design is as versatile as it is tough, allowing you to tailor make your own personalised rack, any size, any shape, anywhere. The larger sized bays can easily hold champagne bottles and frames can be removed to fit magnums or accommodate shelves. Whole racks can be clicked together to create a double sided walk around rack. The rack expands with your collection, simply buy more supplementary packs and click them on.

Sturdy, Versatile, Attractive; the Trellis modular wine rack system is the perfect way to store and preserve your wine. This fine product is made by Adelaide Injection Moulders exclusively for Trellis Wine Racks 3/150 Frederick Street Welland SA 5007. For sales and general enquiries, please telephone 0412 345 387, or fax. (08) 8340 0272. More information can be found at the Trellis website at www.trelliswineracks.com or you can email them at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it



TrellisWineRack-madeexclusivelybyAIMPlasticsFree-standing or wall-mounted, you can even snap two racks together. Larger orders are available with the option of custom colours and your logo printed on the end caps. Everything can be tailored to your private or commercial needs. modular wine rack system
No ordinary rack, the Trellis modular wine rack system adapts to your individual wine storage needs. Click the pieces together to construct your own customised wine rack, any size, any shape, with spaces for your larger girth bottles, or shelves (available in two or three bay widths). infinite configurations easy to assemble click lock system no tools required sturdy construction to limitless size fixed to wall or free standing smooth contours that protect your labels Infinite configurations
Build up your rack by adding supplementary packs.


TrellisWineRackmadeexclusivelybyAIMPlasticsA -1 starter pack - 12 bottles
B -1 starter pack + 1 supplementary pack
C -1 starter pack + 2 supplementary packs
D -1 starter pack + infinite supplementary packs

Limitless expansion to suit your requirements

20 bottles as illustrated in the installation guide
10 bottles

Installation guide
1.Before you begin, work out the size and design you want your rack to be and ensure you have all the components you need for the job. On a clean, flat surface, lay out your pieces. Notice that each frame piece is engraved with A and B.
2. Hold your first two frames together, refer to the engravings; in all instances A lines up with A and B with B. This brings the click-lock clasps in line with each other.
3. Rotate the pieces toward each other 90 degrees until the clasps snap together. Ensure a strong connection by squeezing the pieces together.
4. Successful execution of steps 1 to 3 will result in an L shape.
The L shape is the fundamental beginnings of your rack.
5. Add L -shapes together in a row, one for every horizontal wine bottle recess that you wish your finished rack to have. Insert frames at the top of every second recess.
6. You now should have a row of squares connected at the base. Check that each piece is straight and connected securely
to its counterpart.
7. Drop more frames into the empty spaces at the top of your row, filling in the gaps. Remember to line up A to A and B to B.
8. You have now completed the bottom row of your rack. Make more L shapes in preparation for the next row.
9. Start building up the rack using the above method. Take note of where you place any wall mount pieces you wish to use. Continue until you have completed your wine rack.
10. Squeeze the frame pieces together to ensure a secure connection. Double check that all pieces are straight and that the rack is the right size and shape for your requirements.
11. Finish off the wine rack with edge trims and caps for the ends. Although the caps are the final step to making your rack, they can be removed carefully with a rounded knife if you wish to make any alterations.
12. You have now completed your own customised wine rack. The example on the left was made with a starter pack and one supplementary pack.
You can add more pieces to your rack as your collection grows. Nice Rack!

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