But to blame for the difficulties of the construction is not the top shelf panel. I think that's the only part of which is at right angles. For me the two side arches are to blame. The arm that faces the wall is tuned directly welded to the side arches, each with a different angle. The two arms are not uniform and thus gets the design a "twist" as soon as you put the rectangular plate-shelf plan. The top shelf is in my opinion even a bit too narrow. You have to pretty doll top press on the frame, which of course increases the voltage on the frame.
Well, since I bought just for the Chamber to suspend the sports clothes after exercise this shelf and therefore not still visible, it does the trick. If I had but the bought for my bathroom or any other room where this shelf is permanently visible, I would be very angry. So Fusch looks, the welding of the arms of the outer sheets is wrong. Absolute misconstruction.
I have the frame a little bent towards me and also the top shelf I have a little bent, so that the voltage on the frame is easing and everything no longer sit quite as tight. I then drilled 2 holes in the wall, rack mounted and then all screws tightened so that there is now reasonably fit ... screws not fully tightened. The hanging in the air corner is now gone now "only" 1-2 mm from the wall.
The price is a joke for such a product. 2 star there, that it is now still doing what it should - my sports clothes after appropriate activity in the chamber, hidden and unseen dry.