Reverso en español Cabinet Installation Guide IMPORTANT: To reduce the risk of serious or fatal injury, read and understand this entire guide before beginning any installation. © 2019 American Woodmark Corporation Printed in U.S.A.
Thank you and congratulations on the investment in quality cabinetry for your home! The cabinets you have purchased represent today’s best value in cabinetry for kitchen, bath and every room in between. These cabinets are manufactured to the highest quality standards and backed by American Woodmark Corporation. Warranty Information: A full copy of our warranty may be obtained from your retailer, builder or distributor or by visiting www.americanwoodmark.com/warranty.
Preparation Before You Begin 1 Check your inventory to be sure you received your entire order. If there are any missing or improper parts, contact your designer or customer service. 2 AWC recommends that no fewer than two people work together to install these cabinets. 3 Read and understand the entire installation guide prior to beginning the install.
Step 1 Measurement In order for cabinets to function properly, they must be installed level, plumb and flush with each other. This is easy enough to achieve with some advanced planning. line the same 1.4 Now measure up from the wall cabinet base 1 1 1 distance as the height of your cabinets (30 ⁄8”, 36 ⁄8”, 39 ⁄8” or 421⁄8”). This will be the top line for the wall cabinets. All non-standard height wall cabinets need to line up with this top line as well.
Step 2 Prepare Wall & Corner Wall Cabinets It is recommended that you install wall-mounted cabinets first so the base cabinets won’t be in your way as you work. To begin, most people find it helpful to lay out the cabinets on the floor in position, level and plumb, and join them before hanging. 2.1 NOTE: A BLIND WALL CABINET FILLS THE VOID OF THE CORNER WITH USABLE STORAGE. THE DOOR COMES PREMOUNTED ON THE LEFT SIDE, BUT CAN BE MOVED TO THE RIGHT DEPENDING ON YOUR DESIGN (SEE DIAGRAM A).
WARNING TO PROPERLY SECURE WALL CABINETS LARGER THAN 15” WIDE, AND TO REDUCE THE RISK OF CABINETS FALLING AND CAUSING SERIOUS INJURY, USE AT LEAST 4 INSTALLATION SCREWS AND MAKE SURE THE SCREWS GO INTO THE STUDS AT LEAST 1”. will need to clamp 2.5 In order to attach two cabinets, you 3 them together first. Then, drill a ⁄32” pilot hole in three places along the hinge side of the frame ensuring that the holes do not interfere with the hinge placement.
3.2 Start with the corner cabinet. With someone else’s help, lift it into position on the support rail and use a 2 x 4 or T-Brace at the front to prop the cabinet into place. Keep in mind, blind corner cabinets may need to be pulled out from the corner as shown in your kitchen plan. (Figure 10) 1 3.6 Once again, fasten the cabinet to the wall with #10 x 2 ⁄2” wall attachment (pan head) screws. Do not fully tighten. cabinet, the opening should be sealed 3.
Step 4 Install Fillers (where applicable) Fillers may be necessary when installing cabinets. They help allow for odd dimensions between a run of cabinets and the wall. They also allow clearance for doors and drawers to operate properly when turning a corner with a blind corner cabinet. Fillers and valances often have to be trimmed to fit. 4.1 1 4.3 Fasten the filler to the cabinet with #8 x 2 ⁄2” frame attachment (trim head) screws.
Step 5 Install End Panels (where applicable) WARNING 5.2 When installing a refrigerator or dishwasher return, it is TO REDUCE THE RISK OF DEATH OR SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY OR PROPERTY DAMAGE, AVOID ANY CONTACT WITH PLUMBING, WIRING OR GAS LINES. THESE LINES ARE OFTEN IN THE WALLS AND UNDER THE FLOOR. End panels are used to finish off a run of cabinets or box out an appliance. Make sure to install plumb and level. 5.
Step 6 Install Base Cabinets Installing base cabinets is very similar to the wall cabinets above. The idea again is to lay out all the cabinets in position and make sure all cabinets are level, square and plumb. 6.1 Remove all shelves, drawers and doors. You might want to mark (or stack them in position) for reinstalling later. This will make the cabinets lighter and easier to handle. (See Appendix for drawer removal technique.) (Figure 16) 1 6.
Step 7 7.1 Install Moldings (if applicable) Trim molding is used to trim out cabinetry where cabinets meet an adjacent wall, soffit or ceiling. Carefully measure and cut to proper length. Use small finish nails or a pin nailer to attach where cabinet and wall meet.
DIAGRAM E: MITER CUTS FOR 90º ANGLES Inside Corner Outside Corner Save right end of cut Miter right at 45º Miter left at 45º Left Side Save right end of cut Left Side Save left end of cut Miter left at 45º Save left end of cut Right Side Miter right at 45º Right Side DIAGRAM F: MITER CUTS FOR 135º ANGLES Inside Corner Outside Corner Miter right at 22.5º Save right end of cut Miter left at 22.5º Left Side Save left end of cut Save right end of cut Left Side Miter left at 22.
Step 8 8.1 Final Assembly and Cleanup Once all cabinets are hung, leveled and screws are tightened, it is helpful to sweep out or vacuum any debris or sawdust. 8.2 Install shelves by placing the shelf supports into the holes on both sides of the cabinet, push in completely and turn until the flat side rests upward and place the shelves into position.
Door and Drawer Adjustments Door Hinge Adjustment All hinges come pre-set from the factory. Occasionally, other adjustments are needed to straighten misaligned doors or doors that don’t seem to sit flush. This is easily accomplished with a Phillips head screwdriver. The hinges on the back of the door have adjustment screws. With a little experimentation, you will see which screw moves the door the way you need it to go.
Holes in the back of drawer Drawer Installation To install drawers with Undermount Hidden Glides, extend each drawer glide completely. Place the drawer on top of the extended drawer glides. Slide the drawer squarely into cabinet on top of drawer glides until you begin to feel resistance. Hook on drawer glides Make sure hooks on drawer glides are engaged into holes on back of the drawer Push drawer evenly with moderate pressure until you hear the clips snap into place.
Care and Cleaning Our cabinets are extremely resistant to stains and surface damage that can be caused by common household chemicals. They exceed industry standards in resisting stains like coffee, grape juice and moisture—all common in any kitchen. But this doesn’t mean that they are impervious to damage through neglect. With proper care, your cabinetry will provide years of use and beauty in your home. Clean spills immediately. Use a clean cloth and mild soap if necessary. Wipe dry with a soft cloth.