Hanging Cabinets on Wall (optional)
Parts Needed.
Lag Screw
(1/4" x 2.5")
2
Planning the general position of cabinets.
Step A.
Determine the height of the ground you would like the base and locker
cabinets to be and make a horizontal mark at this position.
Step B.
Next mark the width of each cabinet in the intended position and ensure
the wall studs fall at least 1.25" in from the edge of the cabinets. This will
ensure there is no interference with the edges of the cabinet and the
wall bracket when hanging the cabinet on the wall.
Note: Ensure there are two studs for the locker to be mounted on as it is easiest to
start the installation with the locker irst. Due to the spacing of the wall studs it is
possible that some base or wall cabinets will only have one stud they will attach
to; This is acceptable as long as the cabinet is bolted to another securely mounted
cabinet.
A
B
A
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Height from Floor
Width of Cabinets
Wall Stud
Cabinet Width
Cabinet Layout
Use stud inder to locate the studs
1
and mark the wall with a pencil.
Wall
studs
must fall
1.25" or
more
from
sides of
cabinet
B
Floor
Wall
studs
must fall
1.25" or
more
from
sides of
cabinet