Closet Maid MASTERSUITE Installer's Assembly, Installation & Reference Manual

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INSTALLER'S
ASSEMBLY, INSTALLATION
&
REFERENCE GUIDE
© 2010 ClosetMaid Corp. 12/10
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  • Page 1 INSTALLER'S ASSEMBLY, INSTALLATION & REFERENCE GUIDE © 2010 ClosetMaid Corp. 12/10...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents INTRODUCTION Introduction to Laminate Installation Master Tool List Installation Order Hint, Tips & Ordering Assembly Templates Working with Different Wall Types Problem Closets 12-14 Breakouts Average Installation Times 16-17 SHELVING/TOWER ASSEMBLY 18-20 Stand Alone Tower Tower System 21-24 Hanging System 25-28...
  • Page 3: Introduction

    It requires considerable skill in working with a multitude of power tools, wall types and fasteners. Most walls, even in new construction, are not perfectly plumb or square, necessitating the installer to make on-the-spot technical decisions to complete the installation. Lastly, successful installation of MasterSuite includes careful planning and execution of installation ®...
  • Page 4: Master Tool List

    If necessary, prepare checklists for the installers to use before they leave the shop to ensure they have all the appropriate tools in the truck. Below is a recommended list of the high quality tools needed for completing installation of MasterSuite ®...
  • Page 5: Installation Order

    INTRODUCTION Installation Order rofessional installation of the MasterSuite system includes completing step-by-step ® instructions for component installation in order. By completing each task in the correct order the installer won’t need to backtrack or repeat work. There is nothing more frustrating (and costly) than having to disassemble completed work because a crucial step was overlooked.
  • Page 6 INTRODUCTION Installation Order - 2 INSTALLATION ORDER – DELUXE WALK-IN CLOSET Assemble or Install Description of Action Steps 1. – 13. 14. Assemble and install all components as above for reach-in (Previous page) closets with the following exceptions: a) Start with the towers farthest from the door and work out of the closet forward to the door.
  • Page 7: Installation Order

    INTRODUCTION Installation Order - 3 INSTALLATION APPOINTMENT ORDER Assemble or Install Description of Action Arrival 1. Arrive on site. Greet customer, if available. Review installation process with client, if available. Inspect Site 2. Inspect installation site with design plans in hand and tape measure.
  • Page 8: Hint, Tips & Ordering

    The following is a quick-reference guide to the exciting new line of • 24" deep material is available in white only and is MasterSuite 3/4" products! These available in two shelf widths: 24" and 30". "tidbits" will prove helpful for under- •...
  • Page 9: Hint, Tips & Ordering

    96 mm. Each handle comes with three • Choice of two (2) countertops sizes of handle screws to fit any MasterSuite door/ (available as full or half size). drawer type: 1/2", 3/4" and 1".
  • Page 10: Assembly Templates

    Master- Suite templates! We also recom- mend that you keep any of your current templates until you are sure all of your 5/8” MasterSuite stock has been depleted. There are several templates 128 mm available to make installation 96 mm easier.
  • Page 11: Working With Different Wall Types

    INTRODUCTION Working with Different Wall Types he key to ensuring your MasterSuite closet is safely and adequately fastened to the walls is ® using the correct fasteners for the job. Different wall types require different fasteners due to the weight and engineering of this system. The chart below lists the various walls types commonly found in detached homes and high rise apartments, as well as the various fasteners we recommend you use in installation of this product.
  • Page 12: Problem Closets

    INTRODUCTION Problem Closets here are a number of closet and construction styles which pose unique problems for installation of MasterSuite . Both the closet designer and installer should be aware of ® potential installation problems and make necessary design adjustments. Installers must make further onsite adjustments to customize the closet system for each unique situation.
  • Page 13 INTRODUCTION Problem Closets - 2 WALL JOGS AND OBSTRUCTIONS ON BACK WALL When your closet has one or more jogs along the back wall, you must install uprights at the end of each wall jog (Fig. 4). Take care when screwing into wall jogs, as it is possible it may mask plumbing, vents or other non- Fig.
  • Page 14 (See “Working with Different Wall Types” for further details.) POLE SPANS The MasterSuite closet system is engineered to support pole spans up to 42” wide without additional support in double hang sections and up to 30” in long hang sections. We do not recommend attempting to extend this distance.
  • Page 15: Breakouts

    INTRODUCTION Breakouts ith the exception of new or recently remodeled homes, removing the old closet material must be considered before any design or price estimates are given to the customer. Breakout can be as simple as lifting out the existing shelf and pole. It may also be as complex as gutting the room where the new closet system will be installed.
  • Page 16: Average Installation Times

    INTRODUCTION Average Installation Times isted below are average installation times for an experienced laminate installer. Installation time shown is based upon prepared closet walls, i.e. they’re ready-to-install  no breakout necessary and all tools and supplies are onsite. The times shown may vary greatly in the event that measurements originally taken by the designer are incorrect;...
  • Page 17: Average Installation Times

    INTRODUCTION Average Installation Times - 2 Closet Type/Name Avg. Time – Floor Mount Avg. Time – Rail Mount 49” to 96” Standards & Brackets 60 minutes 0” to 32” Laminate Adj. Shelving 60 minutes 33” to 48” Laminate Adj. Shelving 90 minutes 49”...
  • Page 18: Shelving/Tower Assembly

    SHELVING/TOWER ASSEMBLY Stand Alone Tower ¢ Shelving /Towers DESCRIPTION £ Drawers and Doors Upright Partitions Cleat/Toekick £ Top Shelves and Poles Cam Fixed Shelves £ Adjustable Shelves Screw in Studs or Double-Sided Studs £ Crown Molding #8 x 1-1/4” Screws #8 x 5/8”...
  • Page 19 SHELVING/TOWER ASSEMBLY Stand Alone Tower - Pg. 2 1. Lay down both tower side panels (partitions) face up on the cardboard or cloth with the notched ends at the bottom facing in. (See Fig. 1.) Use a screwdriver to thread six (6) screw-in 43”...
  • Page 20 SHELVING/TOWER ASSEMBLY Stand Alone Tower - Pg. 3 NOTE: It may be difficult to screw in cleats while the tower panels are lying on the floor. You may wish to complete fastening of cleats once you stand up the tower. 4.
  • Page 21: Tower System

    SHELVING/TOWER ASSEMBLY Tower System ¢ Shelving /Towers DESCRIPTION £ Drawers and 85-5/8” Partitions (or other length partitions) Doors Cleat/Toekick £ Top Shelves and Poles Cam Fixed Shelves £ Adjustable Shelves Screw-in Studs (#56544) or Double-Sided Studs (#56534) #8 x 1-1/4” Screws £...
  • Page 22 SHELVING/TOWER ASSEMBLY Tower System - Pg. 2 1. Lay down both tower side panels (partitions) face up on the cardboard or cloth with the notched ends at the bot- tom facing in. (See Fig. 1.) Use a screw- driver to thread six (6) screw-in studs into 43”...
  • Page 23 SHELVING/TOWER ASSEMBLY Tower System - Pg. 3 5. Position the next panel (a thru-drilled panel for a continuous system), aligning the holes in the panel with the dowels in the cleat. Thread one (1) HiLow screw from hole in outside of thru- drilled panel into center hole of cleat.
  • Page 24: Tower System

    SHELVING/TOWER ASSEMBLY Tower System - Pg. 4 . Attach another cleat as shown in Fig. 9. (Note: Each successive cleat will only have one HiLow Screw attached through each successive panel.) 10. Attach another panel (thru-drilled or stop- drilled) to the cleat. Secure cleat through second panel with one (1) HiLow Screw.
  • Page 25: Hanging System

    #8 x 1-1/4” Screws #8 x 5/8” Screws £ Benches Angle (Corner) Brackets Easy Anchors Installation of a MasterSuite Hanging System and related sections requires skill and familiarity with the installation of the floor-mounted shelf tower and its related components.
  • Page 26 SHELVING/TOWER ASSEMBLY Hanging Tower System -2 1. Draw a level line across the entire wall at 82-7/8” or 93” from the floor. 2. Locate and mark the wall studs along your line. (See Fig. 2.) 3. Measure from a corner of the closet wall to the center of the first stud.
  • Page 27 SHELVING/TOWER ASSEMBLY Hanging Tower System - 3 NOTE: Use screw-in studs only in partitions positioned on the end or in corners. Use double sided studs for contiguous closet sections in which you need to have two fixed shelves fastened to either side of the same system Rail hole.
  • Page 28 SHELVING/TOWER ASSEMBLY Hanging Tower System - 4 15.Before securing a continuous top shelf to each partition, adjust the distance of the partitions from the back wall by tightening or loosening the Distance Screws. (See Fig. 6.) (This step ensures the partition front edges are positioned flush with the front edge of the top shelf.) The end screw adjusts the bracket/partition’s closeness to the wall (accommodating concave or convex drywall...
  • Page 29: Corner Tower

    .87”/22mm • You may not install corner towers using the 2.13” rail hanging MasterSuite system. 54mm • We recommend cutting one (or more) 30” cleat(s) to support and square one side of the 3.39”...
  • Page 30: Corner Tower

    SHELVING/TOWER ASSEMBLY Corner Tower - 2 1. Lay the side panels down on the floor 3. Plumb and level the tower. Add shims, if and fasten two of them together with necessary. Screw the leveled corner tower to your trimmed 29-3/8" cleat and two (2) the wall studs using 2- 3/8”...
  • Page 31: Angled Wall Tower

    SHELVING/TOWER ASSEMBLY Angled Wall Tower ¢ Shelving /Towers QTY. DESCRIPTION £ Drawers and #8 x 1-1/4” Wood Screw (for every 2 partitions on angle) Doors 4.5 x 60 mm (2-3/8”) Screw (for every 2 partitions on angle) £ Top Shelves and Poles Angle (Corner) Bracket Assorted closet components £...
  • Page 32 SHELVING/TOWER ASSEMBLY Angled Wall Tower - 2 4. Secure one wedge to the upper portion of the partition 14” down from the top and one to the lower portion of the partition (14” from the bottom). Fasten each wedge to the parti- tion with the panel lying on the floor, using one (1) #8 x 1-1/4”...
  • Page 33: Angled Wall Tower

    SHELVING/TOWER ASSEMBLY Angled Wall Tower - 3 10.Standing on a step ladder, counterbore straight through the vertical partition (at the top of one partition 1/4” from the front edge and 2” down from the top of the partition. See Fig. 6C.) 11.Holding the two partitions together tightly, screw in one (1) #8 x 1-1/4”...
  • Page 34: Curved Wall

    Mending Plates per tower section Bastard File Extra of everything for goofs Countersink Drill Bit Pencil with Big Eraser Jig Saw with sharp blade Can MasterSuite be designed and ® Loves a Challenge installed to work on curved closet walls? Great sense of Humor Yes…and no.
  • Page 35 Our product is the square peg you may be trying to fit in a round hole, so to speak. We do not recommend designing or installing MasterSuite on S-curved Fig. 2 walls unless you or your installer are expert carpenters.
  • Page 36 SHELVING/TOWER ASSEMBLY Curved Wall - 3 5. Fasten the partition to the curved wall using two plastic angle brackets near the top and bottom on one side (Fig. 6). Repeat steps 3 – 5 for each partition on the curved wall. For end partitions, position the par- tition angle at the same distance from the shelf end as the measurement on the opposite shelf end to partition (Fig.
  • Page 37 SHELVING/TOWER ASSEMBLY Curved Wall - 4 the shelf (Fig. 9). Re-mark the lines, if neces- sary. Cut these straight lines and replace the shelf to fit (Fig. 10). 10. Test the next section to see if this first custom cut top shelf will fit. If they match, use the first custom top shelf as a template to cut the next one, and so on.
  • Page 38: Single & Double-Wide Hutch

    SHELVING/TOWER ASSEMBLY Single & Double-Wide Hutch ¢ Shelving /Towers QTY. DESCRIPTION £ Drawers and Panel Pack (2 Vertical panels) Doors Cammed Fixed Hutch Shelves £ Top Shelves and Poles Standard 14" Shelf (for top section) £ Adjustable Shelves Cleats £ Crown Molding OPTIONAL DEPENDING ON DESIGN: Double-sided Studs (for double-wide unit) £...
  • Page 39 SHELVING/TOWER ASSEMBLY Single & Double-Wide Hutch - 2 SINGLE HUTCH 1. Prior to assembling a hutch unit, ensure the unit will fit over any existing baseboard trim. (Notch clearance is 5-5/8” high by 1-1/16” deep.) If vertical panels will not fit over existing baseboard, trim to fit before proceeding with assembly.
  • Page 40 SHELVING/TOWER ASSEMBLY Single & Double-Wide Hutch - 3 * Drawing may vary slightly from actual product. DOUBLE WIDE HUTCH Double wide hutch towers may be assembled contiguously, separated and supported by a single, vertical panel positioned between towers, or the separating vertical panel can be trimmed so that the hutch “counter”...
  • Page 41 SHELVING/TOWER ASSEMBLY Single & Double-Wide Hutch - 4 * Drawing may vary slightly 5. Through-drill all assembly holes on these top and from actual product. bottom panel pieces. (If you are fastening drawer runners or basket slides on either side of this panel, you must thru-drill all holes for mounting runners as well.) 6.
  • Page 42 SHELVING/TOWER ASSEMBLY Single & Double-Wide Hutch - 5 DOUBLE WIDE HUTCH COUNTER ASSEMBLY Currently, there is no SKU available for a continuous, one-piece, double-wide hutch countertop. Below are instructions for creating a continuous countertop using two pieces of 14” top shelving material.
  • Page 43: Toe Kick

    SHELVING/TOWER ASSEMBLY Toe Kick ¢ Shelving /Towers QTY. DESCRIPTION £ Drawers and Toe Kick Doors HiLow Screws (#2308) £ Top Shelves and Poles Double Sided Studs Angle Brackets £ Adjustable Shelves £ Crown Molding Plan ahead when assembling adjoining £ Baskets, Valet Rods, shelf towers.
  • Page 44 SHELVING/TOWER ASSEMBLY Top Shelf & Pole £ Shelving /Towers QTY. DESCRIPTION £ Drawers and Continuous Top Shelf (12”, 14” or 16”) Doors Shelf/Pole Bracket Set ¢ Top Shelves and Poles Top Shelf Support (Corbel) – optional £ Adjustable Shelves 4.5 x 60 mm (2-3/8”) Wood Screws #8 x 1-1/4 ”...
  • Page 45: Top Shelf And Pole

    SHELVING/TOWER ASSEMBLY Top Shelf & Pole - 2 3. Position a right hand shelf and pole bracket in line with the level on the right return wall. Position the torpedo level on top of the bracket, and level the bracket to both the back of the tower and to the front of the torpedo level.
  • Page 46 SHELVING/TOWER ASSEMBLY Top Shelf & Pole - 3 2. Carefully lift the top shelf (one end higher than the other) into position, making sure you don’t damage any side walls along the way. Lower the shelf into place on top of the tower(s).
  • Page 47 SHELVING/TOWER ASSEMBLY Top Shelf & Pole - 4 3. After installing the full length top shelf, 6. To connect 3/4” cammed top shelving material in a corner (see Fig. 8 on previous measure, mark and cut the shorter connecting top shelf material, subtracting the lengths page), trim a 18”...
  • Page 48: Drawer

    DOOR & DRAWER ASSEMBLY Drawer £ Shelving /Towers QTY. DESCRIPTION ¢ Drawers and Drawer (face, bottom, back and side panels) Doors Drawer Runners (left and right) £ Top Shelves and Poles 2 or 4 Cam locks (6"H = 2; 10"H = 4) 2 or 4 Screw-in Studs (6"H = 2;...
  • Page 49 DOOR & DRAWER ASSEMBLY Drawer - 2 5. For 14"D drawers, use two #6 x 1/2" wood screws to attach each drawer runner to a drawer side. For 18"D drawers, use three #6 x 1/2" wood screws. 6. Place 14" or 18" Slide template into partition holes (so arrow points forward) at desired drawer run- ner location.
  • Page 50: Hamper Door

    DOOR & DRAWER ASSEMBLY Hamper Door QTY. PART DESCRIPTION £ Shelving /Towers Hamper Door (contoured, raised panel or solid wood) ¢ Drawers and 17”h x 24”w or 30”w Basket (no slides required) Doors Door/Hamper Template (#05-90051) £ Top Shelves and Poles Self Center Drill Bit (#05-11619) £...
  • Page 51 DOOR & DRAWER ASSEMBLY Hamper Door - 2 4. Insert each hinge into a set of three (3) holes on the back of the hamper door, then turn the fastening screw one quarter turn clockwise (as shown with arrows on the hinge) to tighten in Fig.
  • Page 52: Tower Door

    DOOR & DRAWER ASSEMBLY Tower Doors QTY. DESCRIPTION £ Shelving /Towers Set of Cabinet Tower Doors ¢ Drawers and Handles Doors Machine Screws £ Top Shelves and Poles Mounting Plates Hinges £ Adjustable Shelves #56514 Hole Sleeves & Mounting Bolts ( ) –...
  • Page 53 DOOR & DRAWER ASSEMBLY Tower Doors 4. Lift up hinge flap. Insert each hinge into set of three (3) holes on the back of each door. Then, lower hinge flap to tighten and secure hinge in hole. See Fig. 2.) 5.
  • Page 54: Accessory Assembly

    ACCESSORY ASSEMBLY Crown Molding £ Shelving /Towers QTY. DESCRIPTION £ Drawers and Crown Molding Doors #8 x 1 1/4” Wood Screw £ Top Shelves and Poles Mending Plates £ Adjustable Shelves #6 x 5/8” Flat Head Screw (#2337) Multi-purpose Glue Sticks ¢...
  • Page 55 ACCESSORY ASSEMBLY Crown Molding - 2 • It is essential that your saw blade is maintained in excellent condition to prevent or reduce chipping or ragged edges on these cuts. Always make a test cut on scrap material first to ensure you’ll get a clean cut. •...
  • Page 56 ACCESSORY ASSEMBLY Crown Molding - 3 3. Your first cut is the 14” length, with the 45˚ angle at “A” in Fig. 8. Position your mold- ing panel against the saw guard rail, carefully aligning your mark in the groove with the blade and preset notching for a 45˚...
  • Page 57 ACCESSORY ASSEMBLY Crown Molding - 4 Change the saw preset angle to 22.5˚, as in the second “B” marking in Fig. 10. Check your blade alignment to the mark in the groove. Make your cut. 8. Test your first two molding pieces in place. Using a stepstool, hold the pieces in place above the tower.
  • Page 58: Basket

    ACCESSORY ASSEMBLY Basket £ Shelving /Towers QTY. DESCRIPTION £ Drawers and Basket (6”, 11” or 17”) Doors Slides £ Top Shelves and Poles Euro Screws £ Adjustable Shelves £ Crown Molding • Whenever possible, mount drawer and ¢ Baskets, Valet Rods, basket slides to the vertical partitions Tie &...
  • Page 59: Basket

    ACCESSORY ASSEMBLY Basket - 2 After mounting all slides in place and positioning the shelving tower(s) in final location, hang basket(s) on clips/hooks (Fig. 4) from second (lower) rim of basket. (Fig. 5 shows close up of clip/hook on basket rim. Clip/hooks have plastic removable “stays”...
  • Page 60: Telescopic Valet Rod

    ACCESSORY ASSEMBLY Telescopic Valet Rod £ Shelving /Towers QTY. DESCRIPTION £ Drawers and Valet Rod with Housing Doors Slide £ Top Shelves and Poles Set Screws Euro Screws £ Adjustable Shelves Allen Wrench (included) £ Crown Molding ¢ Baskets, Valet Rods, Tie &...
  • Page 61: Tie And Belt Rack

    ACCESSORY ASSEMBLY Tie & Belt Rack £ Shelving /Towers QTY. DESCRIPTION £ Drawers and Tie or Belt Rack Doors Euro Screws £ Top Shelves and Poles £ Adjustable Shelves £ Crown Molding • All assembly instructions apply to either tie racks or belt racks. Illustrations below ¢...
  • Page 62: Shoe Fence

    ACCESSORY ASSEMBLY Shoe Fence £ Shelving /Towers QTY. PART DESCRIPTION £ Drawers and 1+ Shoe fence (for either 24” or 30” shelves) Doors £ Top Shelves and Poles £ Adjustable Shelves All standard closet tools, plus… £ Crown Molding Shoe fence Template (#05-11818) ¢...
  • Page 63: Island

    ACCESSORY ASSEMBLY Island £ Shelving /Towers QTY. DESCRIPTION £ Drawers and Doors 1+ Island Kit (2 sides, 1 divider, 4 cam shelves -for top and bottom, and £ Top Shelves and Poles 2 toe kicks for each 1/2 island) £ Adjustable Shelves 30 Screw-in Studs #56544 (for each half island) £...
  • Page 64 ACCESSORY ASSEMBLY Island - 2 1. With both side panels positioned with holes facing up, thread eight (8) screw-in studs into the pre- drilled holes across the top and bottom of each panel as shown. (See Fig. 1a.) NOTE: Thread all screw-in studs into holes until the stop ring is snug with the partition face.
  • Page 65 ACCESSORY ASSEMBLY Island - 3 4. Bring two top panels down (on each side of divider) onto top screw-in studs in side panels. Tighten all cams on both facing sides. (See Fig. 5.) 5. Lay unit on one side panel. Slide bottom panels in (against divider) and over bottom screw-in studs.
  • Page 66: Bench

    ACCESSORY ASSEMBLY Bench £ Shelving /Towers QTY. PART DESCRIPTION £ Drawers and 1 10 “ x 24” Drawer (sold separately) Doors 2 Side Panels £ Top Shelves and Poles 16 Screw-in Studs (#56544) 1 Bottom Shelf £ Adjustable Shelves 1 Middle Fixed Shelf £...
  • Page 67: Bench

    ACCESSORY ASSEMBLY Bench - 2 4. With the top panel still in place, push both side panels onto screw-in studs. (See Fig. 3.) Use a Philips screwdriver to tighten all cam locks. 5. Place backing panel down between side panels so cams face out as shown in Fig. 4a).
  • Page 68: Multisuite Assembly

    MULTI-SUITE SYSTEM ASSEMBLY Hanging Cabinets DESCRIPTION Hanging Cabinet ¢ Rail and Cover #10 x 2” Washer Hex Head Screws Drawer Assembly £ Left and Right Brackets Door Installation £ Vertical Panels Counters & Slat £ Cam Fixed Shelves Wall Adjustable Shelves Slip In Studs Screw In Studs Double Sided Studs...
  • Page 69 MULTI-SUITE SYSTEM ASSEMBLY Hanging Cabinets- 2 • Install all leg flanges under all tall and base 24” cabinet panels using the screws provided. (See Fig. 3.) Flanges should be positioned on 3” centers measured back from the front edge of panels and should be flush to either the left or right outside of a panel section.
  • Page 70 MULTI-SUITE SYSTEM ASSEMBLY Hanging Cabinets- 3 and upper cabinet) line to ensure the bottoms of both tall and base cabinets are flush. (See Fig. 5.) 4. Mark stud locations along the line(s). Then, mark the location of each vertical panel in the design.
  • Page 71 MULTI-SUITE SYSTEM ASSEMBLY Hanging Cabinets- 4 bottom fixed cam shelves between vertical panels. (See Fig. 9.) Tighten each cam lock over a stud head one-half turn clockwise with a Phillips head screwdriver to secure. NOTE: If installing drawers, substitute 5/8” fixed cam shelf from drawer pack set for standard 1”...
  • Page 72: Multisuite Cabinet

    MULTI-SUITE SYSTEM ASSEMBLY Drawer DESCRIPTION Hanging Cabinet £ Drawer Face(s) Drawer Assembly ¢ Front Connectors Steel Side Panels Door Installation £ Drawer Bottom Panel Counters & Slat £ Drawer Back Panel Wall Drawer Runners #8 x 1/2” Pan Head Screws #8 x 1”...
  • Page 73 MULTI-SUITE SYSTEM ASSEMBLY Drawer - 2 7. Assemble the connectors to the drawer face. Place drawer face on a protected surface with handle side down. Align front connector (2) screw holes and pre-drilled holes on drawer face sides. (See Fig. 4.) 8.
  • Page 74 MULTI-SUITE SYSTEM ASSEMBLY Drawer - 3 16. Make any necessary drawer face adjustments using front connector cam screws. (See Fig. 9.) Drawer faces can be adjusted vertically and horizontally for best alignment. 17. Affix two self-adhesive bumpers per drawer on the back side of each drawer face. Fig 8 Fig 9...
  • Page 75: Multisuite Drawer

    MULTI-SUITE SYSTEM ASSEMBLY Door DESCRIPTION Door(s) Hanging Cabinet £ Handle(s) Drawer Assembly £ Machine Screws Door Installation ¢ Mounting Plates Hinges Counters & Slat £ Wall #6167 Hinge Sleeves and Bolts (for mounting doors on either side of a shared panel) •...
  • Page 76 MULTI-SUITE SYSTEM ASSEMBLY Door - 2 3. Make any necessary leveling adjustments to doors and hinges using screws. (See Fig. 4.) Add two bumpers per door to corners. NOTE: Door faces may be adjusted up and down by loosening the hinge plate’s fixing screws and sliding the door up and down then tightening the fixing screws again.
  • Page 77: Multisuite Door

    MULTI-SUITE SYSTEM ASSEMBLY Counter & Slotwall DESCRIPTION Counter(s) Hanging Cabinet £ Slotwall(s) Drawer Assembly £ #8 x 1 ” Wood screws Door Installation £ 4.5 x 60mm Screws (#2309) Slotwall Side Cap (#2554 or #2555) Counters & Slat ¢ Wall 1.
  • Page 78 MULTI-SUITE SYSTEM ASSEMBLY Counter & Slotwall - 2 3. Begin fastening leveled slotwall along the bottom slot, using the 4.5 x 60mm screws (4) through the pre-drilled holes into the wall studs. Be sure to fasten the panel to each stud along the panel’s length.

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