Cable Cubby® Products • Installation
Installation, cont’d
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Installing the shelf assembly (CC 300, 600, 800)
From the underside of the Cable Cubby, gently push the AAP
shelf assembly into the desired position at the desired elevation.
Ensure there is enough space above the AAP assembly for the
Cable Cubby lid to close completely. Secure the AAP shelf
assembly into position with four Phillips head screws.
N If the AAP shelf assembly does not slide easily into the
cubby, loosen the AAP mounting nuts. Retighten the
AAP mounting nuts once the AAP shelf assembly is
installed in position.
Adjusting the cable position (CC 200)
The Cable Cubby 200 has three cable stand-offs (fi gure 2-6) that
allow you to set the height of the cables inside the enclosure.
Adjust the cable height as follows:
Loosen screws to
adjust side to side.
Remove screws to
adjust height.
Cable Stand-Off
Figure 2-6 — Cable Cubby 200 height adjustment
1. Insert the stand-off into the Cable Cubby and align the
stand-off with one set of horizontal slots in the side of the
enclosure. Choose the adjustment height that best lifts the
cable connectors off of the cable pass-through AAP and
yet still allows the lid to be closed.
2. Loosely install the Phillips head screws and washers as
shown in fi gure 2-6.
3. Install a second stand-off, in accordance with steps 1 and 2.
4. Slide the stand-offs back and forth in the horizontal slots to
position them so that the cables easily rise and lower but
do not fall below the stand-offs.
5. Tighten the Phillips head screws to lock the stand-offs into
position.
6. Install and position the third stand-off, in accordance with
steps 1 and 2 and 4 and 5 to secure the remaining cables.
Mounting the Cable Cubby
W The anged edges of the top of the surface enclosure
are sharp. Exercise caution when the cubby is not
installed in a table to prevent personal injury.
C The anged edges of the top of the cubby are
bevelled to an ultra-fi ne thickness of less than
0.04 (4/100)” (approximately 1 mm). These
edges are soft and can be easily nicked or bent.
Exercise caution when handling and mounting the
enclosure. Mishandling can damage the appearance
of the enclosure.
1. Cable Cubby 300, 600, and 800 — If
screw clamps are installed, remove them
from both sides of the enclosure
(fi gure 2-7 on page 2-12).
N Figure 2-7 shows the installation of
a Cable Cubby 300C. Cable Cubby
300S, 600, and 800 installations are similar.
2. Remove the plastic strips that protect the corners of the
enclosure and the plastic fi lm on the fi nished surfaces. If
a sticky residue remains, remove it with an appropriate
metal cleaning product.
C Do not use isopropyl alcohol or other solvents to
clean the Cable Cubby. Strong solvents will ruin
some fi nishes.