Cabinetry Modifications Suggestions
Cut and secure cleats to filler panel
For the top filler panel:
•Cut 2 cleats out of 3/4" thick material, approxi- mately
•Cut the cleats to a length leaving approximately 1/2" at the bottom of the appearance panel to attach the rail.
•Position the outside edge and top of the cleat against the corner pencil marks.
•Secure the cleat to the appearance panel with screws.
For the bottom filler panel:
•Cut 2 cleats out of 3/4" thick material, approxi- mately
•Cut the cleats to a length leaving approximately 1/2" at the top of the filler panel to attach the rail.
•Position the outside edge and bottom of the cleat against the corner pencil marks.
•Secure the cleat to the appearance panel with screws.
Note: If appearance panel is very narrow, cleats can be attached to
Note: The screws should be long enough to secure the cleats to the | the rail. |
filler panel without penetrating the appearance side. |
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Secure rail
to appearance panel
• Place rail against cleats and flush with the outside | Note: The screws should be long enough to secure rail to the filler |
edges of the cleats. Secure with wood screws. If the | panel without penetrating the finished face of the filler panel. |
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appearance panel is very narrow, cleats can be |
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attached to the rail. |
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Secure assembled filler panel to cabinet
•Place filler panel in proper position. To attain proper relationship to adjacent drawers and doors
you may need to space the filler panel out from the cabinet face/edges using drawer bumpers or other
spacers.
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