1. Introduction
Thank you for choosing the Raybee Heavy Duty Clothes Rack. This manual provides essential information for the safe assembly, operation, and maintenance of your new clothes rack. Please read all instructions carefully before assembly and retain this manual for future reference.

Image: Raybee Heavy Duty Clothes Rack E1, fully assembled and loaded with clothing, showcasing its double rods, shelves, and mobility.
2. Safety Information
- Ensure all parts are present and undamaged before assembly. Do not use if any parts are missing or broken.
- Assemble the rack on a soft, clean surface to prevent scratches.
- Do not exceed the maximum load capacity of 400 lbs (static) / 265 lbs (dynamic) to prevent collapse or damage.
- Distribute weight evenly across hanging rods and shelves.
- Keep children and pets away during assembly.
- Ensure casters are locked when the rack needs to remain stationary.
- Regularly check all connections to ensure they remain tight.
3. Package Contents
Please verify that all components are included in your package:
- Top Shelf Grids (2x)
- Bottom Shelf Grids (2x)
- Vertical Support Poles (various lengths)
- Horizontal Hanging Rods (3x, adjustable)
- Side Hooks (1x, pre-attached to a vertical pole)
- Casters (4x, 2 with locking brakes)
- Screws and Allen Wrench
- Instruction Manual
4. Assembly Instructions
Assembly of the Raybee Clothes Rack is designed to be straightforward, typically taking about 10 minutes. Follow these steps:
- Step 1: Assemble Base Frames
Attach the casters to the bottom horizontal frame pieces. Ensure two locking casters are on one side for stability. - Step 2: Connect Vertical Poles
Insert the vertical support poles into the base frames. Secure them with the provided screws using the Allen wrench. - Step 3: Install Shelves and Hanging Rods
Place the bottom shelf grids onto the designated supports. Then, attach the horizontal hanging rods at your desired heights. The rods are adjustable; ensure they click into place securely. Install the top shelf grids. - Step 4: Final Checks
Verify all screws are tightened and all connections are secure. Gently test the rack's stability before loading it with items.

Image: Visual guide for the 4-step assembly process of the Raybee Clothes Rack E1.
Video: Demonstration of the Raybee Clothes Rack's mobility and lockable wheels, useful for understanding the caster installation and function.
5. Operating Instructions
5.1 Hanging Clothes
Utilize the three hanging rods for various clothing items. The rods can be adjusted vertically by 2 inches to accommodate different garment lengths, such as coats, trousers, sweaters, or long dresses. Distribute clothes evenly to maintain balance.

Image: Detailed view of the three adjustable hanging rods, illustrating how different clothing types can be organized.
5.2 Using Shelves and Hooks
The top and bottom wire shelves provide space for folded items, storage boxes, handbags, or shoes. The integrated side hooks are suitable for hanging hats, scarves, or belts.

Image: Overview of the rack's multi-functional storage areas, including shelves and side hooks, demonstrating versatile organization.
5.3 Mobility and Stability
The rack is equipped with four 360° removable rolling casters for easy movement. Two of these casters have locking brakes. To move the rack, unlock the casters. To keep the rack stationary, press down on the locking mechanism of the two braked casters until they are secure.

Image: A person easily moving the Raybee Clothes Rack E1, illustrating the functionality of its 360-degree rolling casters.
Video: Short clip showcasing the Raybee Clothes Rack E1 in a bedroom, demonstrating its practical use and aesthetic integration.
6. Maintenance and Care
- Cleaning: Wipe the metal surfaces with a soft, damp cloth. Avoid abrasive cleaners or harsh chemicals that could damage the powder-coated finish.
- Inspection: Periodically check all screws and connections to ensure they are tight. Re-tighten if necessary to maintain stability.
- Weight Distribution: Always distribute weight evenly to prevent stress on specific parts of the rack.
- Caster Care: Keep casters free of debris (hair, lint) to ensure smooth rolling.
7. Troubleshooting
| Problem | Possible Cause | Solution |
|---|---|---|
| Rack is wobbly/unstable | Loose screws or uneven weight distribution. | Ensure all screws are tightened. Redistribute items evenly on rods and shelves. |
| Casters not rolling smoothly | Debris caught in wheels or casters are locked. | Check for and remove any debris from the wheels. Ensure locking brakes are disengaged. |
| Hanging rod slips down | Rod not securely clicked into place or overloaded. | Ensure the adjustable rod is firmly seated in its position. Reduce the weight on the rod. |
8. Specifications
| Feature | Detail |
|---|---|
| Model | E1: 22"D x 53.1"W x 74"H, Double Rod |
| Dimensions (D x W x H) | 22" x 53.1" x 74" |
| Material | Metal (Powder Coated) |
| Color | Black |
| Load Capacity (Static) | 400 lbs |
| Load Capacity (Dynamic) | 265 lbs |
| Number of Hanging Rods | 3 (adjustable vertically by 2") |
| Number of Shelves | 3 |
| Casters | 4 (360° swivel, 2 with locking brakes) |
| Assembly Required | Yes |

Image: Technical drawing illustrating the precise dimensions and adjustable features of the Raybee Clothes Rack E1.
9. Warranty and Support
Raybee products are manufactured with quality and durability in mind. For specific warranty details or if you encounter any issues not covered in this manual, please contact Raybee customer support. Contact information can typically be found on the product packaging or the official Raybee website.
We are committed to providing excellent service and support for your product.





