Instructions / Assembly

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• Tools Required
• Layout and Planning the Installation
• Cabinet Installation Order
• Installing Cabinets Level
• Fastening Cabinets to the Wall
• Fastening Cabinets Together
• Installing Fillers
• Installing Trim
• Adjusting Hinges and Drawers
Additional tools that make the job easier:
• Small Table saw • Power Miter Saw • Laser Level • Stud Finder
LAYOUT AND PLANNING THE INSTALLATION
1. Take inventory of the cabinets as per the plan or order.
2. Find the high spot in the oor using a level as shown below.
3. Measure up the wall 34 ½ above the high spot and draw a level
line anywhere that base cabinets will be installed. (This means
that this line will measure greater than 34 ½ above the oor in
most places along the wall.)
4. Find and mark the studs. This can be done by trial and error of
driving a nail in the wall until you nd a stud or use an electronic
stud nder. Studs will usually be every 16
center to center.
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The instructions given here serve as a general guideline on how to install frameless cabinets in
a reasonably simple installation. Many cabinet designs and installations may be far more
complex and beyond the scope of these instructions and require a professional installer.
Tools Required
Layout and Planning the Installation
Cabinet Installation Order
Installing Cabinets Level
Fastening Cabinets to the Wall
Fastening Cabinets Together
Installing Fillers
Installing Trim
Adjusting Hinges and Drawers
Warning: Kitchen installations typically involve gas, high voltage wiring, plumbing
and mechanical details like heating and AC vents. This guide only covers cabinet
installation. At a minimum, if you’re not well versed in these areas make sure that
all power is shut off to exposed wiring and gas valves are closed to gas supply lines.
Tools Required
Tape Measure Pencil 3 to 4 foot Level 3/16" Drill Bit Phillips Head Screwdriver #2 Square Drive Bit* Electric
Drill Hammer Wood Shims Phillips Head Screw Gun Handsaw Chalk Line Step Ladder Extension Cord Pry
Bar Clamps Carpenter’s Square NOTE: If “Cclamps are used, protect material between finished case of the cabinet
and the clamp.
Additional tools that make the job easier:
Small Table saw
Power Miter Saw Laser Level Stud Finder
The instructions given here serve as a general guideline on how to install frameless cabinets in a
reasonably simple installation. Many cabinet designs and installations may be far more complex and
beyond the scope of these instructions and require a professional installer.
Warning: Kitchen installations typically involve gas, high voltage wiring, plumbing and
mechanical details like heating and AC vents. This guide only covers cabinet installation.
At a minimum, if you’re not well versed in these areas make sure that all power is shut off
to exposed wiring and gas valves are closed to gas supply lines.
TOOLS REQUIRED
• Tape Measure
• Pencil
• 3 to 4 foot Level
• 3/16 Drill Bit
• Phillips Head Screwdriver
• #2 Square Drive Bit
• Electric Drill
• Hammer
• Wood Shims
• Phillips Head Screw Gun
• Handsaw
• Chalk Line
• Step Ladder
• Extension Cord
• Pry Bar
• Clamps
• Carpenter’s Square
NOTE: If “C” clamps are used,
protect material between n-
ished case of the cabinet
and the clamp.
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Layout and Planning the Installation
1. Take inventory of the cabinets as per the plan or order.
2. Find the high spot in the floor using a level as shown below.
3. Measure up the wall 34 ½” above the high spot and draw a level
line anywhere that base cabinets will be installed. (This means
that this line will measure greater than 34 ½” above the floor in
most places along the wall.)
4. Find and mark the studs. This can be done by trial and error of
driving a nail in the wall until you find a stud or use an electronic
stud finder. Studs will usually be every 16” center to center.
Place a mark
34 ½ up from
the high spot
in floor
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Layout and Planning the Installation
1. Take inventory of the cabinets as per the plan or order.
2. Find the high spot in the floor using a level as shown below.
3. Measure up the wall 34 ½” above the high spot and draw a level
line anywhere that base cabinets will be installed. (This means
that this line will measure greater than 34 ½” above the floor in
most places along the wall.)
4. Find and mark the studs. This can be done by trial and error of
driving a nail in the wall until you find a stud or use an electronic
stud finder. Studs will usually be every 16” center to center.
Place a mark
34 ½ up from
the high spot
in floor
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Layout and Planning the Installation
1. Take inventory of the cabinets as per the plan or order.
2. Find the high spot in the floor using a level as shown below.
3. Measure up the wall 34 ½” above the high spot and draw a level
line anywhere that base cabinets will be installed. (This means
that this line will measure greater than 34 ½” above the floor in
most places along the wall.)
4. Find and mark the studs. This can be done by trial and error of
driving a nail in the wall until you find a stud or use an electronic
stud finder. Studs will usually be every 16” center to center.
Place a mark
34 ½ up from
the high spot
in floor
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Layout and Planning the Installation
1. Take inventory of the cabinets as per the plan or order.
2. Find the high spot in the floor using a level as shown below.
3. Measure up the wall 34 ½” above the high spot and draw a level
line anywhere that base cabinets will be installed. (This means
that this line will measure greater than 34 ½” above the floor in
most places along the wall.)
4. Find and mark the studs. This can be done by trial and error of
driving a nail in the wall until you find a stud or use an electronic
stud finder. Studs will usually be every 16” center to center.
Place a mark
34 ½ up from
the high spot
in floor
Place a mark 34 ½
up from the high
spot in oor
STEP 1:
Locate the highpoint on the oor
for a wall
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STEP 2:
Locate the highpoint on the oor
for an adjacent wall
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STEP 3:
Locate the highpoint on the oor
between two walls
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