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All Terrain
®
Binder Tower
Assembly Instructions
Assemble units as described herein only. To do otherwise
may result in instability. All screws, nuts and bolts must be
tightened securely and must be checked periodically after
assembly. Failure to assemble properly, or to secure parts
may result in assembly failure and personal injury.
Flush-Mount Pull Assembly
1. Locate the pull/hardware packet
that is shipped inside the binder
tower.
2. Using two 4mm x 10mm screws,
fasten the pull to the door as
illustrated (Figure 3).
3. Finish the inside of the door with
two black plastic screw caps
(Figure 3).
Note:
If installing a pull on a
laminate door, use two
4mm x 25mm screws per pull.
Black caps are not required.
Landing Pad Assembly
1. The landing pad top is shipped
with two bolts securing it to the
storage unit. Remove the two
bolts and properly dispose of
them. Gently set the top aside,
assuring it will not get damaged/
scratched.
2. Locate the hardware pack for the
Landing Pad and identify the
parts by referencing Figure 4.
Begin assembly by inserting four
1
/
4
-20 x 4” bolts into four (upper)
landing pad mount bushings.
Secure the upper bushings to
the underside of the landing pad
as illustrated using four #8 x ½”
screws (Figure 4).
3. Place a lower landing pad post
bushing into the bottom of each
landing pad post and press the
four landing pad posts/lower
bushings onto the installed upper
landing pad mount bushing and
4” bolt (Figure 4).
4. Carefully position the landing pad
with installed bushings, posts
& bolts such that the four bolts
insert through the four mounting
holes in the top of the cabinet
(Figure 4).
5. From inside the cabinet, locate
the
1
/
4
-20 x 4” bolts inserted
through the top and place a
1
/
4
”
flat washer and
1
/
4
-20 k-lock nut
onto each bolt. Tighten nuts to
secure landing pad to cabinet top
(Figure 4).