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6951A-2 thru 6951A-5 

Installation

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1-31-2011 Bradley 

Corporation •  215-737 Rev. E; ECN  10-02-010

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Attach Legs and Footings

4

Complete Installation

1. Screw the adjustable footings into the bottom of the legs.

2. Insert the legs into the flanges located at the underside of the sink. Secure the 

legs to the sink with the setscrews provided.

3. Adjust the foot pads on the bottom of the legs to level the unit and provide proper 

drainage.

1. Secure the sink to the wall with four 1/4" bolts (supplied by installer) through the 

wall anchors installed in Procedure #1.

2. OPTIONAL FAUCETS: Make the proper supply connections to the faucets 

as outlined in the faucet manufacturer’s installation manual (pipe supplied by 
installer).

3. Make the drain connection to the 1-1/2" O.D. tailpiece on the sink (pipe supplied 

by installer).

Cleanliness is of utmost importance. Do not permit salty solutions to evaporate and dry on stainless steel. Never use 
ordinary steel wool or steel brushes on stainless steel. Always use stainless steel wool or stainless steel brushes.

1. Remove ordinary deposits of dirt and grease with soap and water. Whenever possible, the metal should be thoroughly rinsed 
and dried after washing.

2. Use stainless steel polishing powder to get rid of tightly adhering deposits.

3. Look for the source of the rust in some iron or steel not actually a part of the stainless steel structure. Sometimes the 

appearance of rust streaks on stainless steel leads to the belief that the stainless steel is rusting. A steel nail or screw may be 
the cause of the trouble.

4. If the sprayhead delivers an uneven spray, remove the sprayhead from the unit, disassemble, and remove foreign matter. 

Reassemble sprayhead and reinstall into unit.

Cleaning Stainless Steel

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