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With metal or wood studding, install a
framed opening at specified location. Wall opening width, height and depth must
correspond with dimensions indicated in catalog or detail and submittal
sheet.
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Frame in above, below and at both sides of
the cabinet opening. Note: On load bearing walls, the studs must be doubled on
either side of the cabinet tub. If a stud must be cut to install the cabinet, a
load bearing header must be installed above the cabinet tub.
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Drill 3/16" (5mm) hole at least every 12"
(304.8mm) on each side of the cabinet through the double tub construction for
mounting into wall opening.
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Place cabinet in position and mark
location of attachments on studding using 3/16" (5mm) holes as marking
guides.
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Remove cabinet and drill 5/32" (4mm) holes
through studs at marked points. Six attachment holes for 2000 series cabinets
and smaller, eight attachment holes for larger cabinets.
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Place cabinet in position and attach with
Universal #10 x 2-1/2" (64mm) self-drilling screws.
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Check cabinet door assembly for freedom of
movement. If it binds, shim as necessary to remove any racking of tub
attachments or studding.
Note: The installation of
any fire-rated cabinet which lacks a cabinet door, or any condition in which the
door is left ajar, will void the fire rating.
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