400mm
4 DRAWER CABINET
stud
plaster board
40mm wood
screws x 80
16mm pan head
screws x 16
28mm wood
screws x 16
14mm wood
screws x 54
Caution: Please ensure all cabinets are screwed into your timber stud wall.
If attaching to concrete, brick, steel or other sub surfaces seek advice from
your hardware specialist. WARNING: Do not allow children to climb on this
furniture – it may topple over and badly injure a child.
Do not place toys or other child appealing items on top of this furniture.
For advice or any other questions you may have, call customer service on:
AU Customers: 1800 666 078 between 8:00am - 6:00pm E.S.T Monday to Friday
NZ Customers: 0800 522 663 between 8:00am - 6:00pm E.S.T Monday to Friday
90° angle
bracket x 1
25mm nails x 20
Stick on caps x 5
Handles x 4
Adjustable
feet x 4
40mm handle
screws x 8
Drawer runners x 4
Kickboard
clips x 2
STEP 13
STEP 16
STEP 17
STEP 14
STEP 15
STEP 11
STEP 12
Lay drawer box face down and place drawer runners on the
edge of the drawer. Secure in place using the 14mm screws.
Note: The guide wheel end of the drawer runner
should be flush with the end of the drawer box.
STEP 10
Slide drawer boxes into the cabinet along the runners.
Place drawer runner on the side of the cabinet and align
with the predrilled holes. Secure with the 14mm screws
provided. Repeat for the remaining drawer runners.
Clamp the drawer front onto the bottom drawer ensuring
it is evenly spaced either side and level with the bottom
panel of the cabinet. Predrill and attach using the 28mm
screws provided.
Clamp, predrill and attach the remaining drawer
front panels using the 28mm screws provided.
$1 Coin
Note: Use 2 x $1 coins
as spacers between the
drawer front panels.
Check cabinets are level then clamp together.
Pre-drill using 2mm drill bit and attach cabinets together.
STEP 10
STEP 16
Place masking tape on both sides of the drawer front
where holes will be drilled to avoid chipping. Pre-drill using
4.5mm drill bit. Attach handle using the screws provided.
150.5MM
96MM
86MM
Caution:
Please ensure all cabinets are
screwed into your timber stud
wall using a minimum of 60mm
timber screws. If attaching to
concrete, brick, steel or any
other substrates seek advice
from your hardware specialist.
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