2.
Install into Existing Recessed Cabinets on the Wall – Use Filler
Panels
Tools and materials required (not provided):
-
Power Drill with:
o
Phillips Head Drive
o
1/4” Hex Head Drive
o
1/8” Drill Bit
-
Marker
-
Cotton Gloves
-
Other tools may be required, depends on the type of the existing
dispenser in the recessed cabinet
Step 1:
Remove the Existing Dispenser from the Recessed Cabinet
Open the cover of the existing dispenser and remove the paper towel (if it is
present) to examine whether the dispenser was secured in the cabinet by
screws/nuts, rivets or by spot welding.
* If the existing dispenser is secured by screws, use the power drill with the
Phillips Head Drive to loosen the screws to remove the dispenser out of the
cabinet.
* If the existing dispenser is secured by nuts, use the
appropriate socket
to
loosen the nuts to remove the dispenser out of the unit.
* If the existing dispenser has the cover riveted or spot welded to the
recessed cabinet, use the power drill with the 1/8” drill-bit to drill out the
rivets and spot-welds inside of the dispenser. Then carefully use a
hammer
and a
chisel
to separate the hinge side of the cover from the cabinet frame.
See Figure 5 for more details.
Here are some examples of the existing recessed dispensers:
Recessed Paper Towel Dispenser secured by screws/nuts
Recessed Paper Towel Dispenser secured by spot welds
O
pen the cover and
loosen
screws/nut
s on
the sides to remove
the existing dispenser
U
se a hammer and a chisel to
separate the hinge side of the
cover from the cabinet frame
.
U
se power drill and 1/8” drill bit to drill out
the rivets or spot welds (from
the
inside of
the existing dispenser)
.
Figure
4
.
Figure
5
.
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