FRAMED CABINETRY INSTALLATION MANUAL
AN INDUSTRY GUIDE FOR PROFESSIONAL INSTALLATION RESULTS

TO AVOID DAMAGE OF INJURY, READ IN ENTIRETY BEFORE STARTING

MATERIAL & TOOL LIST FOR INSTALLATION  
Safety Glasses Design Layout  Framing Square Hammer Pry Bar
Phillips Screwdriver Flathead Screwdriver Level Tape Measure Pencil
Straight Edge Drill Extension Cord 3/32" Drill Bit 7/32" Drill Bit
Table or Jig Saw Miter Box "C" Clamps Stud Finder 6" Step Ladder
Wood Shims Pin Nailer/Gun Finishing Nails 1" x 2" Furring Strips Circuit Tester
Pipe Wrench  #10x2-1/2" Pan Screws #8x1 1/4" Trim Screws Scrap Lumber for Construction of "T" Brace

 

Before You Begin:
Check your new cabinetry against your design to ensure that you have all required cabinets, moldings, fillers, and accessories to complete the installation.

Safety First:
To avoid injury, explosion or shock, make sure that all water supplies, gas supplies and pertinent circuit breakers are shut off. Double check electrical using circuit tester to confirm power is off. If you are uncertain that utilities have been properly shut off, consult your utility company or service professional.

Caution:
It is essential that you use the recommended screws for your cabinetry installation. Under no circumstances, should you use nails or drywall screws as they do not have the strength or holding power to ensure that cabinets stay on the wall. Failure to use specified screws will render warranty null and void. Installation detailed in this manual is for installation to wood studs. Attachment to any other structural material such as metal studs, concrete block, brick, stucco or poured concrete require special fasteners. Consult with your local home center, hardware store or installation specialist for recommended fasteners.