Cut To Measure Cabinets - Kaboodle Kitchen

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step 1 Follow these instructions to build and attach your cabinet. cut to measure cabinets Things you need to know All cabinets will need to be attached to the wall using a minimum of 8 gauge 65mm screws if you have a stud wall. If your wall is concrete, brick or another surface ask your hardware specialist for advice on the right fixing method. All holes that aren’t already pre-drilled should be drilled prior to screwing using a No 12 countersinking drill bit. Make sure you leave plumbing and electrical work to qualified trades people. Never try this yourself. If you have any questions, contact us on: Australia: 1800 666 078 Monday to Friday between 8:00am and 6:00pm AEST, New Zealand: 0800 522 663 Monday to Friday between 8:00am and 5:00pm NZST or email: info@kaboodlegroup.com.au. For extra strength use exterior woodworking glue when assembling cabinets. Make sure you always use safety gear like a mask, ear muffs and glasses when using tools. To identify panels, counter sunk holes always face outwards. Tools you will need To put your kaboodle kitchen cabinets together you will need the following tools. Cordless drill with: Number 2 screw tip 4mm drill bit Number 12 countersinking drill bit Tape measure Pencil Spirit level (900mm recommended) Wall fixing (If necessary) Cabinet stand Clamps (quick release) Safety gear Adjustable square 65mm wood screw base cabinets Hardware included A B 50mm wood screws x 30 28mm wood screws x 19 G H door buffer x 4 C D adjustable legs x 4 E metal shelf support x 5 F 90 angle bracket x 2 stick on end caps x 7 14mm screws x 4 W-64971 p. 1 KB Kit CTM-Cabinets Inst V 2.indd 1 8/12/2016 10:22 AM

hardware key step 1 A B 50mm wood screws C 28mm wood screws D adjustable legs metal support shelf base cabinets assembling cabinet 2. 1. 3. sid ep ort an p sup el l rai A ck ba bo tto m pa sid ep an el l ne pa sid ep sid el ep an p ack an el b ne an el ck ba l ne pa l A A 4. 5. 6. B C Pre-drilled holes 145mm C Set height of the adjustable feet to 145mm. Cabinet frame now complete R Installing adjustable shelf 1. 2. 3. D Cabinet complete R p. 2 KB Kit CTM-Cabinets Inst V 2.indd 2 8/12/2016 10:22 AM

hardware key step 1 B 28mm wood screws base cabinets 1. 2. B Check that all cabinets are level. Clamp cabinets and pre-drill screw holes. When you need to add an end panel check out the end panel instructions for installation tips. fixing cabinets to wall stud Caution: Please ensure all cabinets are screwed into your timber stud wall using a minimum of 65mm timber screws. If attaching to concrete, brick, steel or any other substrates seek advice from your hardware specialist. plaster board Check that all cabinets are level and screw into wall using the correct fixings. p. 3 KB Kit CTM-Cabinets Inst V 2.indd 3 8/12/2016 10:22 AM

step 1 Follow these instructions to build and attach your cabinet. cut to measure cabinets wall and medium wall cabinets Hardware included A B 50mm wood screws x 22 C 28mm wood screws x 8 D shelf support x 5 door buffer x 4 assembling cabinet 1. 2. el an p top 3. pabotto ne m l ck ba l ne pa side panel pa el an p top side panel l ne side panel ck ba el an p top A ck ba el n pa l ne om ott pa b A Cabinet frame now complete R Installing adjustable shelf 1. 2. 3. C Cabinet complete R p. 4 KB Kit CTM-Cabinets Inst V 2.indd 4 8/12/2016 10:22 AM

hardware key step 1 B 28mm wood screws joining cabinets 1. fixing cabinets to wall 2. 1. stud When you need to add an end panel check out the end panel instructions for installation tips. pla ste r bo ard B With the aid of cabinet supports align cabinets and hold together using clamps. Tip: If a pantry has been installed, align wall cabinets to the height of the pantry. Note: AS/NZ standards states that the distance between the benchtop and wall cabinet needs to be a minimum of 450mm. Check all cabinets are level then pre-drill and screw cabinets together. Caution: Please ensure all cabinets are screwed into your timber stud wall using a minimum of 65mm timber screws. If attaching to concrete, brick, steel or any other substrates seek advice from your hardware specialist. p. 5 KB Kit CTM-Cabinets Inst V 2.indd 5 8/12/2016 10:22 AM

step 1 Follow these instructions to build and attach your cabinet. cut to measure cabinets slimline cabinets Hardware included A B 50mm wood screws x 22 C 28mm wood screws x 8 D shelf support x 5 door buffer x 4 assembling cabinet 1. 2. 3. el an p top l ne a pp to el p ack b m tto l bo ane p A ep sid ep an el om ott an el pa l b el Cabinet complete R A fixing cabinets to wall stud joining cabinets 1. an ne b sid sid ep el an an p ack l ne pa top 2. When you need to add an end panel check out the end panel instructions for installation tips. 1. B With the aid of cabinet supports align cabinets and hold together using clamps. Note: AS/NZ standards states that the distance between the benchtop and wall cabinet needs to be a minimum of 450mm. KB Kit CTM-Cabinets Inst V 2.indd 6 Check all cabinets are level then pre-drill and screw cabinets together. Caution: Please ensure all cabinets are screwed into your timber stud wall using a minimum of 65mm timber screws. If attaching to concrete, brick, steel or any other substrates seek advice from your hardware specialist. 8/12/2016 10:22 AM

hardware key step 1 B 28mm wood screws slimline cabinets fixing cabinet to wall overhead fridge cabinet 1. 1. setback 360mm B pa n en try dp an timber support rail el pa n en try dp an el Use the slimline cabinet to create an overhead fridge cabinet. To install your cabinet to sit flush with the top of a pantry attach a timber rail first to help support the cabinets. The rail should be installed so the top of the rail is 360mm from the top of the pantry. Make sure the rail is level when fixed to the wall. Sit the cabinet on the rail, predrill and screw into the wall with the appropriate fixings. Pre-drill and attach the slimline cabinet between 2 x pantry end panels. Ensure the cabinet is flush with the top of the end panels. Note: Set the slimline cabinet back from the front of the end panels 18mm for the melamine doors and 20mm for the thermoformed doors. Note: use the assistance of another person to help hold the cabinet while fixing it to the wall. Caring for your kaboodle cabinets step 1 Looking after your cabinets is really easy and with the right care and maintenance they will last you for many years. Just follow these simple steps and if you need any more information you can contact us: Australia: 1800 666 078 Monday to Friday between 8:00am and 6:00pm AEST. New Zealand: 0800 522 663 Monday to Friday between 8:00am and 5:00pm NZST or email: info@kaboodlegroup.com.au. Clean your cabinets with an all purpose, non-abrasive cleaner with a damp sponge or cloth and make sure you never use saturated cloth, harsh chemicals or thinner based cleaners as these will damage the surface of the melamine. Likewise, never use products that will scratch the surface like steel wool or wire brushes and avoid sharp objects that will scratch, cut or gouge the melamine surface. If this happens the internal board will be exposed and may swell. Kaboodle cabinets are water resistant but not water proof so any spills should be attended to immediately. Handy hint: if the melamine surface of your cabinet is damaged you can try and cover it with a furniture repair crayon but just remember that this won’t seal the board back to its original finish. We offer a dedicated customer service line for advice or any questions you may have on kaboodle products. Your Kaboodle cabinet is now complete. step 4 step 2 Finish off your Kaboodle Kitchen by installing your benchtop. Next grab your parts and accessories instructions. Call customer service on: Australia: 1800 666 078 Monday to Friday between 8.00am and 6.00pm AEST New Zealand: 0800 522 663 Monday to Friday between 8.00am and 5.00pm NZST or email: info@kaboodlegroup.com.au KB Kit CTM-Cabinets Inst V 2.indd 7 step 3 Then follow the instructions to fit your doors and panels. p. 7 8/12/2016 10:22 AM

Check all cabinets are level then pre-drill and screw cabinets together. 1. 2. 1. joining cabinets fixing cabinets to wall When you need to add an end panel check out the end panel instructions for installation tips. Caution: Please ensure all cabinets are screwed into your timber stud wall using a minimum of 65mm timber screws.

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