Assembly of 1472 cabinets – Tennsco 1472 User Manual
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ASSEMBLY OF 1472 CABINETS
1.
Reference numbers are there to help you identify
the various parts as they are mentioned, and refer
to the illustration on the back cover.
3.
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.
7.
Locate the two keyhole-shaped slots on the top
front of each end-panel. Attach the header (Ref.
No. 5) in the same way you attached
the sill, by inserting the previously
attached loose bolt heads
into the large end
of the key-
hole
slots
(Inset D).
Position
by sliding
the bolts
securely into the
smaller end of the slots. Refer to Inset C
(in step 6 above) for improper and
proper seating of the boltheads. Tighten
the four nuts securely.
Flange
faces
upward
6.
Insert the shelf (Ref. No. 4) into the top
position on the shelf adjustment strips.
Do this by inserting the shelf edges
into the lances on all four 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
Inset D
2.
Prepare the header (Ref. No. 5) for
installation by inserting a bolt into
the two outside holes on
each end, as
shown in
Inset A. The center
hole should remain empty. Loosely attach
nuts to each bolt, leaving enough slack so the
bolt heads may later be inserted into a slot. Prepare
the sill (Ref. No. 6) in the same way.
Sill
Header
Inset A
4.
Attach the left side (Ref. No. 2) to the back by
placing flange (A) around the back and bolting
the pieces 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. Attach
the right side in exactly
the same manner.
Tools Needed: A free
11
/
32
" nut driver is provided with each Tennsco cabinet (Ref. No. 21). In addition,
you will need a flathead screwdriver. A hammer is required to install the hinge pin and lock bar.
Two people recommended for assembly. Approximate assembly time: 15 to 25 minutes.
Inset C
Properly
seated
8.
Place the bottom (Ref. No. 7) in the bottom
lances of the
shelf adjustment
strips. The
flange with
two holes
should
face the
front, and
it should
hang over the
sill. Bolt to the
sill with two bolts and nuts.
5.
Locate the two keyhole-shaped slots on
the front of each end-panel bottom. Attach the sill (Ref.
No. 6) by inserting the loose bolt
heads (which you attached to
the sill in step 2) into
the large end
of the key-
hole slots
(Inset B).
Position by
sliding the bolts
securely into the
smaller end of the slots. Inset C (above
right) shows improper and proper seating of
boltheads. Tighten the four nuts securely.
Flange tucks
under back
A
All lances
point
UP
on the
back
and
both
sides.
B
Improperly
seated
Two
hole
s m
ust
be in
fro
nt.
Insert shelf into
bottom lances.
Inset B