Installation Sheet
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CABINET & DRAWER PULL INSTALLATION
INSTRUCTIONS
TOOLS AND MATERIALS:
Unpack and inspect the product for any
shipping damages. If you find damages, do
not install. Contact Customer Service at
1.866.855.2284. If you need assistance or
have questions while installing your drawer
pulls contact Customer Service.
We recommend consulting a professional if
you are unfamiliar with installing hardware
fixtures. Signature Hardware accepts no
liability for any damage to the drawer or
cabinet, for personal injury during installation.
BEFORE INSTALLING
INSTALLATION
1. Determine the position of the drawer pull. Use the tape
measure to find the center of the drawer (if you are
installing only one pull on the drawer), or divide your drawer
into quarters or a placement you prefer (if you are
installing two pulls on the drawer). Apply painter's tape to area
where you plan to affix the drawer pull.
2. Mark the exact position of the pull. Measure the exact
placement for the pull and mark it on the painter's tape.
Use a level to make sure that the holes are horizontal. Adjust
the markings, if needed.
3. Drill screw holes. Drill a 3/16" hole in the drawer or cabinet.
For surface mount pulls, drill to the depth of the
screws. For through mount pulls, drill all the way through the
drawer. Put the screw from the pull into the hole to
verify the fit, and adjust the hole accordingly. Drill the second
hole for the pull. Remove the painter's tape.
4. Affix the pull. Insert a screw into the drilled hole by hand,
inserting it in the front for a surface mount pull and behind for a
through mount pull. Repeat with the second screw, then
tighten both screws with either a Phillips or a flathead screw-
driver. Check that the pull is secure.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Be sure to wear protective eye-wear when drilling.
The most common hole spacings for drawer pulls are 2 1/2"
(64mm), 3" (76mm), and 4" (102mm). If you are replacing
drawer pulls and the new pulls have different hole spacings, you
will have to drill holes for the new pulls.
Replacing drawer pulls is simplest when the new hardware
matches the old hardware in terms of hole spacing, width, and
length. If your new pulls do not match the old pulls, holes or
markings on your drawers or cabinets from the old pulls may
show after the new pulls are installed. In this situation, you can
use a drawer pull backplate to cover up any old markings left on
the cabinet from the old pull.
Read entire drawer pull installation instructions.
Observe all local building and safety codes. For
the following installation instructions it is
assumed that any old fixtures have been
removed and any repairs to the drawer or door
have been completed.
Drill
Tape Measure
Safety Glasses
Painter’s Tape
Pencil
Screwdriver
Level
Cabinet & Drawer Pull Installation Instructions