STACKING MULTIPLE UNITS
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CAUTION: RISK OF
PERSONAL INJURY
OR PRODUCT DAMAGE. The following cautions appl* to stacking on freestanding bases.
The higher units are stacked, the more unstable the assembl* becomes.
If units are utilized in a manner where most of the weight is placed in the upper part of the cabinet the units ma* become unstable.
If units are stacked above
60" high the assembl* becomes ver* unstable.
NOTE:When stacking units on wall,mount bases, make sure to secure each cabinet to the wall.
NOTE:Onl* the case drawers ma* be stacked with the storage cases or other case drawers. The case drawers have two equal sized drawer compartments.
Stack the two units on top of one another. ake sure units are square to each other.
easure in from the front edge of the top unit approximatel* 1" and approximatel* 1" from either side. ark each location.
Drill a hole at each mark through the top of the bottom unit and approximatel* 1/4" into the bottom of the top unit. Do not drill completel* through the bottom of the top unit. ake sure to use a drill of adequate diameter to accommodate fasteners (not provided).
Secure with fasteners (not provided).
Top Unit
1"
1"
Drill holes 1/4" into the top unit
Bottom Unit
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