Nacnad Block Assembly

We have six different sized blocks named; quarter, half, one, two, three and four blocks. The blocks come in either of two ways, flat pack for easy carrying in any vehicle or already assembled blocks.

General Assembly Tips

These tips are when you get the blocks not assembled.
• Orientation: Always ensure grooves face inward and door holes face towards the front of the block.
• Panel Identification: Use the size, and specific features (like holes and grooves) to identify the correct panels.
• Sequencing: A general sequence is:
1. Attach top and bottom panels to side panels.
2. Attach the back panel.
3. For two, three and four blocks, attach separating panels last.

Specific Block Assembly Instructions:

Quarter Block:

• Top/Bottom Panels: Identical 9mm panels.
• Side Panels: 18mm panels with grooves which should be in the inside part of the block, screw holes at the back side, and door holes at the front side.
• Back Panel: Smallest 18mm panel, can be oriented in any way.

Half Block:

• Top/Bottom Panels: Identical 9mm panels.
• Side Panels: 18mm panels with grooves which should be in the inside part of the block, door holes at the front side of the block, and screw holes at the back side.
• Back Panel: 18mm panel which can be placed in two different orientations

One Block:

• Top Panel: 18mm panel with holes for French cleats.
• Bottom Panel: 18mm panel with holes for leveling feet/castors.
• Side Panels: 18mm panels with grooves which should be in the inside part of the block, door holes at the front side of the block, and screw holes at the back side.
• Back Panel: Smallest 18mm panel, can be oriented in any way and still fit.

Two Block:

• Top/Bottom Panels: 18mm panels, The top panel has holes to attach the French cleat and bottom panel has more number of holes to attach castors.
• Side Panels: 18mm panels with grooves which should be in the inside part of the block, door holes at the front side of the block, and screw holes at the back side.
• Back Panel: Unique 18mm panel can be screwed in two different orientation.
• Separating Panels: 18mm panels, comes as a pair. Orient them with screw holes at the back, top, and bottom, door holes at the front, and the longest groove at the bottom.

Three Block:

• Top/Bottom Panels: 18mm panels, the bottom panels having eight holes at both ends of the panel while the top have extra holes at one end of the panel to attach French cleat.
• Side Panels: 18mm panels with grooves which should be in the inside part of the block, door holes at the front side of the block, and screw holes at the back side.
• Back Panel: Unique 18mm panel which can be placed in two different orientations.
• Separating Panels: 18mm panels, which comes in pairs. Orient them with screw holes at the back, top, and bottom, door holes at the front, and the longest groove at the bottom.

Four Block:

• Top/Bottom Panels: Largest 18mm panels, the top panel has at one end extra holes to attach the French cleat while the bottom panel has extra holes to attach the castors and leveling feet.
• Side Panels: 18mm panels with grooves which should be in the inside part of the block, door holes at the front side of the block, and screw holes at the back side.
• Back Panel: Unique 18mm panel can be placed in two different orientations.
• Separating Panels: 18mm panels, come as a pair for each. Orient them with screw holes at the back, top, and bottom, door holes at the front, and the longest groove at the bottom.

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