INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Countertop Sink
Introduction: Thank you for selecting our products...products which have been the benchmarks of fine quality for years. To help insure that the installation process will proceed smoothly, please read these instructions carefully before you begin. Also, review the recommended tools and materials list; carefully unpack and examine your new plumbing fixture.
!CAUTION: PRODUCT IS FRAGILE. TO AVOID BREAKAGE AND POSSIBLE INJURY HANDLE WITH CARE!
NOTE: Pictures may not exactly define contour of china and components.
Recommended Tools & Materials
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| Basin Wrench |
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| Tape |
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| Measure |
Putty Kinfe | Adjustable Wrench |
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| Plumbers' Putty or |
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| Caulking |
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Pipe Wrench | Drill |
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| Phillips Screwdriver | Regular Screwdriver |
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Channel Lock Pliers
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Using the template provided,locate the position of thesink. Provide proper clearance under the countertop for the faucet supply lines, drain assembly and the structural parts of the cabinet.
NOTE: If replacing an existing sink be certain to shut off water supply before removing old sink.
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Drill a clearance hole |
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inside the perimeter |
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line of the template. | Perimeter |
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Cut opening around the | Perimeter |
perimeter of the | of template |
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template. |
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Mount the faucet and drain assembly (not included) on the sink following faucet manufacturer's instructions. Be certain to apply a bead of sealing putty on the underside of the drain (Part "A") in order to ensure a watertight seal between the sink and drain. Remove excess putty after installing drain on sink.
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