Instructions / Assembly
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• Tools Required
• Layout and Planning the Installation
• Cabinet Installation Order
• Installing Cabinets Level
• Fastening Cabinets to the Wall
• Fastening Cabinets Together
• Installing Fillers
• Installing Trim
• Adjusting Hinges and Drawers 
Additional tools that make the job easier:
• Small Table saw • Power Miter Saw • Laser Level • Stud Finder
LAYOUT AND PLANNING THE INSTALLATION
1. Take inventory of the cabinets as per the plan or order.
2. Find the high spot in the oor using a level as shown below.
3. Measure up the wall 34 ½� above the high spot and draw a level 
line anywhere that base cabinets will be installed. (This means 
that this line will measure greater than 34 ½� above the oor in 
most places along the wall.)
4. Find and mark the studs. This can be done by trial and error of 
driving a nail in the wall until you nd a stud or use an electronic 
stud nder. Studs will usually be every 16� 
center to center.
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The instructions given here serve as a general guideline on how to install frameless cabinets in 
a reasonably simple installation. Many cabinet designs and installations may be far more 
complex and beyond the scope of these instructions and require a professional installer.  
•  Tools Required 
•  Layout and Planning the Installation  
•  Cabinet Installation Order  
•  Installing Cabinets Level 
•  Fastening Cabinets to the Wall 
•  Fastening Cabinets Together 
•  Installing Fillers 
•  Installing Trim 
•  Adjusting Hinges and Drawers 
Warning: Kitchen installations typically involve gas, high voltage wiring, plumbing 
and mechanical details like heating and AC vents.  This guide only covers cabinet 
installation. At a minimum, if you’re not well versed in these areas make sure that 
all power is shut off to exposed wiring and gas valves are closed to gas supply lines. 
•  Tools Required 
• Tape Measure • Pencil • 3 to 4 foot Level • 3/16" Drill Bit • Phillips Head Screwdriver •#2 Square Drive Bit*• Electric 
Drill • Hammer • Wood Shims • Phillips Head Screw Gun • Handsaw • Chalk Line • Step Ladder • Extension Cord • Pry 
Bar • Clamps • Carpenter’s Square • NOTE: If “C” clamps are used, protect material between finished case of the cabinet 
and the clamp. 
•  Additional tools that make the job easier: 
Small Table saw 
•Power Miter Saw • Laser Level • Stud Finder 
The instructions given here serve as a general guideline on how to install frameless cabinets in a 
reasonably simple installation. Many cabinet designs and installations may be far more complex and 
beyond the scope of these instructions and require a professional installer. 
Warning: Kitchen installations typically involve gas, high voltage wiring, plumbing and 
mechanical details like heating and AC vents. This guide only covers cabinet installation. 
At a minimum, if you’re not well versed in these areas make sure that all power is shut off 
to exposed wiring and gas valves are closed to gas supply lines. 
TOOLS REQUIRED
• Tape Measure 
• Pencil 
• 3 to 4 foot Level 
• 3/16� Drill Bit 
• Phillips Head Screwdriver 
• #2 Square Drive Bit
• Electric Drill 
• Hammer 
• Wood Shims 
• Phillips Head Screw Gun 
• Handsaw 
• Chalk Line 
• Step Ladder 
• Extension Cord 
• Pry Bar 
• Clamps 
• Carpenter’s Square 
• NOTE: If “C” clamps are used, 
protect material between n-
ished case of the cabinet 
and the clamp.
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• Layout and Planning the Installation
1. Take inventory of the cabinets as per the plan or order.
2. Find the high spot in the floor using a level as shown below.
3. Measure up the wall 34 ½” above the high spot and draw a level
line anywhere that base cabinets will be installed. (This means
that this line will measure greater than 34 ½” above the floor in
most places along the wall.)
4. Find and mark the studs. This can be done by trial and error of
driving a nail in the wall until you find a stud or use an electronic
stud finder. Studs will usually be every 16” center to center.
Place a mark 
34 ½ up from 
the high spot 
in floor 
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• Layout and Planning the Installation
1. Take inventory of the cabinets as per the plan or order.
2. Find the high spot in the floor using a level as shown below.
3. Measure up the wall 34 ½” above the high spot and draw a level
line anywhere that base cabinets will be installed. (This means
that this line will measure greater than 34 ½” above the floor in
most places along the wall.)
4. Find and mark the studs. This can be done by trial and error of
driving a nail in the wall until you find a stud or use an electronic
stud finder. Studs will usually be every 16” center to center.
Place a mark 
34 ½ up from 
the high spot 
in floor 
2 
• Layout and Planning the Installation
1. Take inventory of the cabinets as per the plan or order.
2. Find the high spot in the floor using a level as shown below.
3. Measure up the wall 34 ½” above the high spot and draw a level
line anywhere that base cabinets will be installed. (This means
that this line will measure greater than 34 ½” above the floor in
most places along the wall.)
4. Find and mark the studs. This can be done by trial and error of
driving a nail in the wall until you find a stud or use an electronic
stud finder. Studs will usually be every 16” center to center.
Place a mark 
34 ½ up from 
the high spot 
in floor 
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• Layout and Planning the Installation
1. Take inventory of the cabinets as per the plan or order.
2. Find the high spot in the floor using a level as shown below.
3. Measure up the wall 34 ½” above the high spot and draw a level
line anywhere that base cabinets will be installed. (This means
that this line will measure greater than 34 ½” above the floor in
most places along the wall.)
4. Find and mark the studs. This can be done by trial and error of
driving a nail in the wall until you find a stud or use an electronic
stud finder. Studs will usually be every 16” center to center.
Place a mark 
34 ½ up from 
the high spot 
in floor 
Place a mark 34 ½� 
up from the high 
spot in oor 
STEP 1:
Locate the highpoint on the oor  
for a wall
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STEP 2:
Locate the highpoint on the oor 
for an adjacent wall
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STEP 3:
Locate the highpoint on the oor 
between two walls
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