Installation Guide
1. Roughing In and Preparation
IMPORTANT! Before installing this sink, verify that 
the distance from the top of the cabinet to the top of 
the doors (A) is greater than the apron height (B).
Apply painter’s tape to the cabinet to make cuts 
and to protect the cabinet surfaces when cutting.
Position the template on the front of the cabinet, 
ush with the top and centered left to right. Secure 
the template with tape.
Trace the template and remove.
Cut the cabinet along the traced line.
2. Installing Support Framing
NOTICE: For proper countertop installation, the top 
of the sink must not extend above the top of the 
cabinet.
Cut two lengths of support framing to extend hori-
zontally along the inside walls on each side of the 
cabinet.
Measure and mark the support mounting locations; 
ensure the sink rim will sit at or slightly below the 
top of the cabinet.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS - UNDERMOUNT STAINLESS STEEL SINKS
Trace the template onto the cabinet 
and cut along the traced line.
B
Position and level the supports in position.
Use clamps to hold the supports in position. Secure the supports with construction adhesive and 
screws (not supplied).
Optional Vertical Supports
Cut four lengths of support framing to extend from the bottom of the horizontal supports to the oor 
of the cabinet. Secure the vertical supports with construction adhesive and screws (not supplied).
3. Make a Template and Cutouts
Use the sink itself as the template for the cutout on the countertop. Measure the location for the 
faucet and any accessories.
Center the sink, draw around it with a pencil, then make the cutout in the countertop. Cut along the 
inside of this line to provide opening.
Finish the inside of the sink cutout on the top according to the recommendations of the countertop 
material supplier.
Sink installation recommended for professional installers only.
Optional 
Vertical 
Supports








