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INSTALLING YOUR CABINETS 

 

 

Start at the high point on the floor that you identified earlier. Put the first base cabinet or closet into 

place, shim and fasten it to the wall with appropriate hardware. 

Do not use drywall screws.

 The 

cabinets have pre-punched holes for mounting, but you may need to drill your own to line up with studs. 

 

Put the next cabinet into place and attach it to the first with 

(4) ¼-

    / ” 

bolts 

[C]

. Make sure the front frames are 

aligned. Then fasten it to the wall. For added rigidity, you can 

drill and fasten through the sides into the floor. Repeat for 

each base cabinet and closet in the combo. 

 

Shim as you go to keep everything square and level. You can 

visually check for squareness, just make sure the space 

around each door is consistent. 

 

Install the overhead cabinets. To attach an overhead to 

a clo

set  ou’

ll need to transfer the front mounting 

holes from the overhead to the closet. You can 

construct a box out of wood or reused packing 

cardboard to prop the cabinets up while you work. 

 

If your combo has closets at both ends you may want 

to leave one closet for last, until after the countertop 

and overheads have been installed. 

It’s eas  to a ide tall  

damage your cabinets while trying to slide 

the countertop or overheads between them.

 

 

 

COUNTERTOPS 

 

 

Dry fit the countertop to make sure you like how it fits before using any adhesive. Tape off any exposed 

surfaces

especially closet sides

that could be scratched while moving the countertop around. 

 

Apply double-sided tape to the tops of base cabinets and tool boxes. Remove the backing from the tape 

to expose the adhesive. Spray the tape with glass cleaner to temporarily stop the tape from sticking. This 

will give you some time to align the countertop, but holds fast once the tape dries. 

 

Set the countertop straight down into place. Apply even pressure to the countertop to smooth it out. 

 

CARING FOR YOUR CABINETS 

 

 

Remove any remaining protective vinyl once installation is complete. A little maintenance will keep your 

cabinets looking brand new.  

 

To clean the cabinets and remove fingerprints use glass cleaner and a microfiber cloth. 

 

To clean the countertops wipe with a microfiber cloth and a solution of water and a few drops of dish 

soap. Dry thoroughly. Use stainless steel cleaner to remove fingerprints and make the countertop shine. 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for Sportsman II

Page 1: ...5 Installing Your Cabinets 5 Countertop 5 Caring For Your Cabinets 6 Frequently Asked Questions CHECK YOUR ORDER When your order is delivered remove the packing material and thoroughly inspect all cabinets for damage Every cabinet is inspected and free of defects when it leaves our facilities If you believe your order has been damaged sign the bill of lading as Possible Concealed Damage or Damage ...

Page 2: ...e You ll ha e to peel it a k i pla es to asse le the base cabinets and closets and when you join the cabinets together but leave it on where possible to safeguard against accidental scratches No construction is going to be perfectly level and you ll eed to shi ou a i ets to keep the s ua e Use a level to identify the high point in the floor where your cabinets will eventually go You should plan to...

Page 3: ... as you go Assembly Steps 1 Attach both sides with 7 10 24 self tapping screws A each To make this easier you can first temporarily bolt the sides on with olts B through the shelf holes 2 Put the braces in between the sides and fasten each with 4 10 24 self tapping screws A DO NOT overtighten self tapping screws Sportsman II cabinets are assembled easily with self tapping screws Start your driver ...

Page 4: ...s 2 Put the closet top down between the sides and fasten with 11 10 24 self tapping screws A DO NOT overtighten self tapping screws Sportsman II cabinets are assembled easily with self tapping screws Start your driver on a low clutch setting and gradually increase it until the screws drive in completely Overtightening them will cause the holes to strip and you ll need to use a 10 nut and bolt inst...

Page 5: ...y want to leave one closet for last until after the countertop and overheads have been installed It s eas to a ide tall damage your cabinets while trying to slide the countertop or overheads between them COUNTERTOPS Dry fit the countertop to make sure you like how it fits before using any adhesive Tape off any exposed surfaces especially closet sides that could be scratched while moving the counte...

Page 6: ...ied Q Do I have to use the pre punched mounting holes or can I drill my own A Holes are pre punched for easy installation to a solid wall However when mounting to a studded wall you ll need to drill your own holes to catch the studs Moduline recommends fastening to two studs per cabinet if possible Q How do I install a countertop brace in the open space between cabinets A The countertop brace has ...

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