Preparation
4. Wall Cabinetry Installation
5. Splashback Installation
CABINET
CONNECTOR
If you have two or more adjoining wall cabinets you will need to join
these together before fastening to the wall.
1.
Place adjoining cabinets together.
2. Using cabinet connectors (supplied) join the cabinets together through
each of the pre-drilled holes.
1. JOIN CABINETS TOGETHER
1.
Mark stud positions.
2. With 5mm drill bit, pre-drill through back of cabinet into stud.
3. Fasten cabinet to back of wall with appropriate screws/ bolts. It is
recommended to fasten at the top and bottom of the cabinet.
Note: Where a stud or support beam cannot be located, use an appropriately sized hollow wall anchor. Cabinet must
attach to a minimum of one support beam with two fixings.
Install end panel(s) throughout installation where applicable.
See page 8 for instructions.
Finishing touches: use the cover caps provided to cover the screw holes.
3. FASTEN CABINETS TO THE WALL
End Panel
End Panel
1.
With the help of someone else, lift wall cabinets and place in position.
You may want to use cabinet stands to help.
2. Check levels.
Note - If going in between walls, your filler gaps should be evenly spaced.
If this filler gap is larger than 16mm, use the end panel face side.
2. POSITION AND LEVEL
If you have a splashback:
Apply non-acidic silicone to the wall area where your
splashback is being placed. With the help of someone
else, lift splashback in place and the silicone should
provide a seal to suction in place. Using the underside
of your top cabinets, clamp temporary blocks to
hold splashback in correct position whilst allowing it to
dry. Seal all edges with a non-acidic silicone.
Note: Allow to set for 24hrs before continuing.
NOTE: END PANELS
Note: If you have ordered open shelves or metal frame open shelves, these will already be joined to your wall cabinets
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FIXING
Minimum of
2
fixings in a
support beam