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Recommended spacing between legs is max. 1000 mm. Suitable positioning of legs is either at the joint between two cabinets or centrally under
a cabinet. (E.g. if you have three 600 cabinets, you can either have one leg at each joint or one leg centrally under the centre cabinet). For all
free-standing cabinets with drawers and shallow free-standing cabinets (430 or 302 mm deep), the back legs must be fixed to the ground with
brackets to eliminate the risk of tipping. Cabinets standing against a wall must be fastened into the wall using the cabinet’s nailing batten.
NB: Remember to reduce the depth of the leg frame if there is a skirting board installed against the wall.
A. Assemble the leg frame.
B. Position the frame where you intend to install it. Adjust the legs so that the frame is completely level. Adjustment can be done either with a
flathead screwdriver through the leg or by screwing the adjustable foot by hand.
C. Fix the cover in place on the leg.
D. For free-standing positioning, screw the back legs into the floor using the bracket.
E. Place the cabinets into the frame and screw them together with connection screws.
F. Drill pilot holes into the bottom of the cabinet and aluminium profile using a 2.5 mm drill.
G. Screw the cabinets into the frame using connection screws.
6. Installation of details
6.4 ALUMINIUM LEG FRAME, STEEL SUPPORTING LEGS
THE LEG FRAME CONSISTS OF:
1.
Aluminium profile 38x38 mm. The aluminium profile is supplied ready-cut to various lengths, adjusted for the cabinets. Also available in
a colour version.
2.
Legs with two slots for the outside corner. 40x40 mm. Available in heights of 150 and 298 mm.
3.
Legs with three slots for fitting an intermediate aluminium profile. 40x40 mm. Available in heights of 150 and 298 mm.
4.
Covers for legs.
5.
Mounting screws with washers.
6.
Bracket.
STEEL SUPPORTING LEGS FOR FREE-STANDING CABINET OR KITCHEN ISLAND
Steel supporting legs, art. no. 39259 or art. no. 39245. For free positioning under a
cabinet, however, C-C 70 mm from the front edge of the frame is recommended. Kitchen
islands or freestanding cabinets should be anchored so that they cannot tip over. Bars,
brackets or screws for anchoring are not included in the delivery, as this is dependent on
which floor is present. Check the floor supplier’s recommendations.
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