Installation Instructions

Length
Width
Step 2
Countertop
Using a 1.5” hole saw, drill
a hole on the inside of the
line that was traced using
the cut-out template.
Countertop
Using a jigsaw, cut along outline
traced on countertop.
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OPTION B: 1
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Clip Base
Step 3
Supply valves
Waste trap
Supply
line
Step 1
Step 1: Remove existing sink
1. Leave the faucet and drain outlet in place
2. Shut off water supply valves (usually under sink).
3. Release any water that may be in the supply lines by opening
faucet valves (the same way you would normally turn your water
on). Let water run until it stops flowing.
4. Disconnect the supply lines from the water supply valves.
5. Disconnect the drain fitting from the waste trap.
6. Remove clips around underside of old sink.
7. Lift sink out with faucet and drain fitting still in place.
Step 2:
OPTION A: Prepare existing countertop
1. Make sure existing countertop cut-out opening is the proper
size. Set the new sink into opening. The sink rim should rest
evenly on the countertop. Slight adjustments can be made
using a file or a jigsaw.
2. Use caution to avoid chipping or cracking the countertop while
filing or sawing.
3. After final fitting, remove the new sink from cut-out.
OPTION B: Prepare a new countertop using the sink as a template
Carefully place the sink upside down on
the countertop at the desired position.
Trace the outline of the sink onto the
countertop. Do not cut along this line.
Draw a line 1/2” (12.7mm) inside the sink
outline.Measure the cut-out line you just
drew and compare to all sink dimensions.
The cut-out should be approximately 1”
(25.4mm) smaller than the overall sink
dimensions.
Verify both measurements.
Drill a pilot hole inside the cutting line.
Using a jigsaw, cut along the inside line to
create the opening in the countertop.
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Step 3: Mounting clips
1. Turn sink upside down onto a clean, soft
surface.
2. Insert front hook into clip base. Push clip
backward into base until the clip clicks
into place.