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1. Identify desired location of the tub. Please note: the floor area supporting the tub and frame

must be capable of supporting a load in excess of 2000 lbs. The supplies and drain must
not interfere with the floor joists (see rough-in for dimensions).

2. Place the wood frame, finished side down, on a soft surface to prevent scratching (an old blanket

or quilt may be suitable).

3. Remove the unfinished shipping supports from each corner by remov-

ing the four (4) wood screws in each corner. (Save the screws for
attaching the legs).

4. Take a leg and insert it into the underside of the frame. Be sure to

have the studs protrude thru the opening in the corner of the frame
(see photo #1).

5. Using the wood screws from step #3, attach the leg to the frame.

6. Slide the corner bracket over the studs and, using the nuts and wash-

ers provided, secure the bracket to the frame (see photo # 2).
Alternating between the nuts, tighten to 10 ft-lbs. Do not overtighten!!

7. Repeat steps 4 thru 6 for the remaining legs.

8. Assemble the jam nuts and lock nuts on the leveler bolt and screw it

into the threaded insert located on the bottom of the leg (see photo
#3). Note – the bottom of the leveler bolt should be 1" from the
bottom of the leg
.

9. Repeat for the other legs

10. Turn the frame over and place it in position on the floor. Adjust the

levelers so that frame is level. Please note that the maximum
adjustment is 1/8" up or down. Shimming the legs is prohibit-
ed. Additional adjustment must be accommodated in the floor
as required.

11. Slide the anti-tip bracket over the leveler as shown in  photo #4.

12. Trace the outline of the bracket onto the floor.

13. Repeat for the remaining legs.

14. Move the frame about 1 ft. in the direction of the opening on the anti-tip bracket. Note - all

brackets must have the opening pointing in the same direction.

15. Place the anti-tip bracket on the floor within the outline drawn in step # 16 and trace the two

holes onto the floor. Note - all brackets must have the opening pointing in the same direc-
tion.

16. Drill the holes in the floor using a 3/8" drill bit and install the inserts using the supplied hex key

wrench.

752846-100 Rev. C

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Summary of Contents for Enfield Bathtub 2742.020

Page 1: ...Drill bits for wood or tile Level Tape Measure Pipe Wrench Crescent Wrench Slip Joint Pliers Screw Driver Standard Woodworking Tools Personal Safety Equipment Caulking Gun Torque Wrench with 1 2 Socke...

Page 2: ...remaining legs 8 Assemble the jam nuts and lock nuts on the leveler bolt and screw it into the threaded insert located on the bottom of the leg see photo 3 Note the bottom of the leveler bolt should...

Page 3: ...upport compresses the silicone and the deck edges make contact with the frame 25 Using the pre drilled holes in the frame at the lumbar end drive two 2 screws thru the underside of the frame and into...

Page 4: ...fill with water and check for leaks around all drain connections POST INSTALLATION CLEAN UP Remove all construction debris from bath Do not use wire brushes or any other metal implement on bath surfa...

Page 5: ...t has been moved from its initial place of installation if it has been subjected to faulty maintenance abuse misuse accident or other damages if it was not installed in accordance with American Standa...

Page 6: ...exclusions may not apply to you 6 Responsibility for compliance with local code requirements Since local code requirements vary greatly distributors dealers installation contractors and users of plum...

Page 7: ...MENDED TOOLS AND MATERIALS 752870 100 Rev A P r o d u c t n a m e s l i s t e d h e r e i n a r e t r a d e m a r k s o f A m e r i c a n S t a n d a r d I n c A m e r i c a n S t a n d a r d I n c 2...

Page 8: ...ump Assemble bath filler per manufactures instructions Step 9 Remove shutoff valve handle lockscrews and assemble handle to stem Replace handle lockscrews and handle lockscrew cover on handle Step 10...

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