installation instructions

STEP 3 (recommended for professional installers only)
Attach the undermount clips
Position the sink so that the reveal is equidistant. Then
drill the holes for the brass inserts on the underside of
the countertop. Use a drill bit with a stop block, in or-
der to avoid drilling too deep, and eventually through
the countertop. For ½” countertop material, the holes
should be 3/8” deep. Use four clips on the long side of
the sink, and three clips on the short side. The holes
should be drilled 1” back from the cutout edge.
NOTE: the clip is ¾” wide and 2-¾” long. It may be too long in
some cases. If so, make a brace of wood or solid surface mate-
rial, butt it up against the sink, and screw it into the cabinet wall
(this must be done on site). Make sure that the screw does not go
through to the other side of the cabinet.
STEP 4 (recommended for professional installers only)
Installing the sink
Clean the bottom of the countertop and the rim of the sink with denaturated alcohol. Then apply
some silicone adhesive sealant to the top edge of the rim of the sink, and position the sink in the
countertop.
STEP 5 (recommended for professional installers only)
Tighten the clips
Tap in the brass inserts for the clips into the pre-drilled holes, with the slotted end rst. Thread a
wingnut onto a screw, up near the head, then tighten the screw into the brass insert into the coun-
tertop material. Repeat for each clip.
NOTE: do not fully tighten a clip at a time. Tighten partially a clip, then tighten partially the clip
opposite from it. After you have partially tightened all clips, repeat the process to fully tighten them.
This process secures a proper and installation, and avoids any damage to the sink.
NOTE FOR MARBLE OR GRANITE: for these materials, lead inserts which are glued in, should
be used in place of the brass inserts.