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Step 3. Cleating & Setting the Sink
5. Use the 5/16” and 3/16” drill bits in the same manner as the T Bracket installation steps 7 & 8.
6. Use the 1/2" socket to drive the 5/16” x 1-1/2” hex head wood screws into the stud.
7. Repeat steps 1-6 for all Parts B1. The wall can now be closed up and finished with drywall or tile.
8. Attach Parts AS or AL slightly less than hand-tight to Parts B1 using the 5/16”-18 nuts and bolts so you can adjust
Parts AS or AL to their final locations.
9. Set the distance from the center of the swivel feet to the finished wall, which is determined by subtracting 1-3/4”
from the overall sink deck depth.
10. Use the 1/2" socket and 1/2” box wrench to tighten the hardware.
Due to the tolerance between the bolts and
the slots, it is important to apply slight downward pressure on the swivel foot during this step. The top surfaces
of Parts AS or AL and B1 should be flush.
11.
When all brackets are complete, the swivel feet should be level with each other and approximately 1 1/4”
below the finished sink height when the leveling screws are midway between the top and bottom positions
with room for adjustment in both directions
1. Cleating is optional but recommended. Once the wall has been closed-up, you may install horizontal cleating
on the back wall (and side walls, if applicable) between brackets at the T-Height.
Ensure the distance between any
cleat and another support does not exceed 32”
.
2. When the heights and measurements of all components have been verified, apply silicone to all contact points
(top of horizontal T Bracket arm, top of Adjustable Bracket swivel feet, and top of each cleat [if applicable]).
The sink is now ready to be set.
3. When setting the sink, the T Brackets will contact the underside of the 1” thick sink deck. The swivel feet will
contact a built-up area underneath the front of the sink basin (either by plywood or concrete). Note that you will
arrive with this surface already prepared.
4. Ensure that all all swivel feet are making contact with the underside of the sink, and use the 9/16” socket to
adjust the swivel feet height as necessary to level the sink.
B1-Height
is equal to
T-Height
minus 6”.
T-Height
for an ADA-level sink
(i.e. finished height of 34”) is 33” plus the thickness of the finished floor.