Installation Order
P
rofessional installation of the MasterSuite
®
system includes completing step-by-step
instructions for component installation in order. By completing each task in the correct order the
installer won’t need to backtrack or repeat work. There is nothing more frustrating (and costly)
than having to disassemble completed work because a crucial step was overlooked. Below is the
basic order in which the components of a closet or garage system should be installed. (There are
slight deviations from this order for the hanging track system, which are noted on the assembly
instructions.)
INSTALLATION ORDER – DELUXE REACH-IN CLOSET
Assemble or Install
Description of Action
Tower Assembly
1.
Assemble shelf towers (floor mounted, hanging, hutch or
corner towers).
Drill Drawer Runner
2.
Use the 14” or 18” drawer runner template to drill holes in
Holes
tower side panels for drawers.
Accessory Hardware
3.
Add all hardware to the shelf tower required for
accessories (i.e. attach drawer and basket runners, shelf
pins, and so on).
Position Tower in closet
4.
Position the shelf tower in the closet in its final location.
Level the tower.
Drawers
5.
Install drawers. Re-level tower if necessary.
Tower & Hamper Doors
6.
Install cabinet tower doors and hamper doors. Re-level
tower if necessary. Secure to the wall.
Uprights
7.
Install upright closet panels, ensuring each panel is level to
the top of the shelf tower.
Top shelf and fixed
double hang shelf
8.
Install the top shelf and any shelves between upper and
lower double hanging.
Poles
Shelf pins and
adjustable shelves
10.
Install all adjustable shelves
.
Crown Molding
Remaining Accessories:
Baskets, Tie/Belt Racks,
Valet Rods
12. Finish remaining accessory installation. Drop baskets into
slides; attach tie and belt racks and valet rods.
Wipe down and clean
9.
Measure, cut and install poles.
11. Before installation of remaining accessories, attach any
crown molding to the finished closet cabinetry.
13.
Clean finished unit. Wipe down closet with household
cleaner.
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