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Figure 13
24"
Step 4. Specialized Cabinet Installations
Figure 15
Wall
Back splash
Counter top
KNEE DRAWER
Your knee drawer can be installed by either mounting it to the
sides of the adjacent cabinets or directly to the underside of your
countertop.
A. COUNTERTOP INSTALLATION (recommended)
Start the knee drawer installation by using the screws provided to
connect the angle brackets to the drawer glides (Figure 11),then in-
stall the knee drawer to the underside of the counter top (Figure12).
B. CABINET TO CABINET INSTALLATION
Ensure that cabinets are approximately spaced at 24”. (Figure 13)
Attach to cabinet side with the #4 x
3
⁄
4
” screws and plastic spacers
as shown. (Figure 14)
HUTCH
Install the hutch after you have completed installing all of the base
cabinets and the counter top. Set the hutch on top of the counter
top. Fasten the hutch by drilling pilot holes at the stud location
through the back rail. Then fasten the hutch to the wall with #8 x 2”
screws. If the hutch sits in between the studs, you will need to use
toggle bolts to fasten the hutch to the wall. For water protection it is
recommended that you caulk the hutch to the countertop or to install
a side splash around the bottom edge of the hutch (Figure 15).
LINEN
Your 15” or 18” Linen can be installed as
part of a cabinet run, or as a standalone
unit. In either case, fasten the linen by drill-
ing pilot holes at the stud location through
the back rail. Then fasten to the wall with
#8 x 2” screws. If your linen sits in between
the studs, you will need to use toggle bolts
to fasten to the wall. If your linen is used in
a corner where the back is not against a
wall, secure your unit with furniture restraint
hardware, such as wall anchor rings and
cable restraints. This will prevent the linen
from toppling over.
Figure 11
Figure 14
Figure 12