Installation of 1470 cabinets – Tennsco 1470 User Manual
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Tools Needed: A free
11
/
32
" nut driver is provided with each Tennsco cabinet (Ref. No. 17). In addition,
you will need a flathead screwdriver. A hammer is required to install the hinge pin and lock bar.
Two people recommended for installation. Approximate assembly time: 15 to 25 minutes.
INSTALLATION OF 1470 CABINETS
1.
The reference numbers used throughout this
sheet refer to the illustration on the back cover.
This is to help you to identify the various parts as
they are mentioned.
2.
Place the cabinet back (Ref. No. 1) on a
protected surface to prevent
scratching the paint. The
flange on the
bottom of
the back
should be facing
upward.
4.
Attach the right side (Ref. No. 3) to the back in the
same manner as you
did in step 3, again making
sure that the flange is
around the back and that
the lances on the shelf
adjustment strips are
pointed in the
same di-
tion as
those on
the back and
left side.
6.
Insert bolts into the outside
holes on the header (Ref. No.
5), placing two on each end
as shown in Inset A. Attach
the nuts, but do not tighten. Next, insert
the loose bolt heads on the
header into the large
end of the
keyhole
slots
at the
top of
each
side panel.
Slide the bolt
heads securely into the smaller end
of the keyhole slot, and tighten the
four nuts securely.
7.
Attach the sill (Ref. No. 6) to the two holes on
each side of the cabinet bottom, using the same
technique you used to attach
the header in step 6.
Flange faces upward
3.
Attach the left side (Ref. No. 2) to the back by
placing flange (A) around the
back and
bolting the back and
side together with
seven
bolts
and
nuts
(Ref.
Nos. 18 & 19).
Be sure that
the lances on
all shelf adjustment
strips (B) point in the same direction.
Flange goes
under back
B
A
5.
To help hold the sides in position, insert one
shelf (Ref. No. 4) into the approximate center of
the unit, inserting the shelf edges into the lances
on all four shelf adjust-
ment strips.
Be sure that the
channeled edge of
the shelf is toward
the cabinet
front. If
a lance
is too
tight, it
may be
helpful to use
a screwdriver to
SLIGHTLY pry it open.
Two bolts
and nuts on
each side
All lances point UP
on both back
and side.
Inset A
Inset B
Loosely place
two bolts and
nuts on each
side, then
slide into
keyhole slots
and secure.
Inset A
Place bolt heads into
keyhole slots, slide to
narrow end, and
secure nuts.