Assembly Instruction
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In most kitchens, the easiest place to begin is by
installing the wall cabinets. This way there won’t
be any base cabinets to work around and you
can more easily use a stepladder. One exception,
though, is if you’re installing a single-line kitchen
with a high cabinet at one end. Then you should
install the high cabinet first with the help of the
Step 4 Poster, before proceeding to the wall
cabinets. If you don’t have wall cabinets to
install, go straight to Step 4.
Step 3 includes:
• Finding wall studs
• Screw the wall strip to the wall
• Mounting wall cabinets
• Levelling wall cabinets
• Tightening all the screws
Get a friend and a ladder to help you
Hanging wall cabinets is easier if you have the
help of a friend and a good stepladder. Always
start with a corner cabinet and work your way
out.
Follow this process step-by-step in the Step 3 Poster.
Hang the
wall cabinets
Step 4 includes:
• Mounting the base cabinet wall strip
• Attaching cabinet legs
• Installing base cabinets
• Installing high cabinets
• Levelling cabinets
• Fastening cabinets together
• Tightening all the screws
• Installing filler pieces
• Fit with a corner carousel
IMPORTANT!
Before putting in any of these cabinets, be sure
to measure, mark and cut openings for plumbing,
power sources and other utilities.
Corner cabinets first
As with wall cabinets, start by installing corner
cabinets first. If your plan doesn’t include a corner
cabinet, start with the cabinet that fits at the start
of the run – in the corner where the back and side
walls meet.
Install base
and high cabinets
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