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Chapter
3
Installation
MSF
5000
Instruction Manual
Installation
11/2"
TIP
FEET
STATION
1
5
STATION
e
\
1
1
1
1
1
11
15/16"
1
1
ty
t
!
1
1
11
le
TOP VIEW
41/2"
e"
MINIMUM
BETWEEN
ADJACENT
STATIONS
NOTE:
@
These
Tip
Feet are
bolted down to the floor.
Figure 3-3
Staggered Back-to-Back
Installation
Before
Stacking Cabinets
Cabinets stacked against
a
wall
must be anchored at
the top
and
the bottom.
Cabinets not stacked against
a
wall
should
be stacked
back-to-back and stabilized
by using
the brackets
provided in
the
TRN5757 Stacking Bracket
Kit.
The
kit
provides
the necessary
hardware
to
safely
secure the cabinets to the
wall,
overhead structure, or each
other.
More than
one
kit
may
be required, depending
upon the type of installation.
Always
use
two
or more persons
when moving an
MSF
5000 cabinet.
A
fully
configured cabinet weighs
approximately
500
pounds.
Always
secure the tallest, and
usually
the heaviest,
cabinet at the bottom of the cabinet stack to prevent
tipping of
the cabinet.
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68P81092E03
3/19/94
Chapter
3
Installation
MSF
5000
Instruction Manual
Installation
11/2"
TIP
FEET
STATION
1
5
STATION
e
\
1
1
1
1
1
11
15/16"
1
1
ty
t
!
1
1
11
le
TOP VIEW
41/2"
e"
MINIMUM
BETWEEN
ADJACENT
STATIONS
NOTE:
@
These
Tip
Feet are
bolted down to the floor.
Figure 3-3
Staggered Back-to-Back
Installation
Before
Stacking Cabinets
Cabinets stacked against
a
wall
must be anchored at
the top
and
the bottom.
Cabinets not stacked against
a
wall
should
be stacked
back-to-back and stabilized
by using
the brackets
provided in
the
TRN5757 Stacking Bracket
Kit.
The
kit
provides
the necessary
hardware
to
safely
secure the cabinets to the
wall,
overhead structure, or each
other.
More than
one
kit
may
be required, depending
upon the type of installation.
Always
use
two
or more persons
when moving an
MSF
5000 cabinet.
A
fully
configured cabinet weighs
approximately
500
pounds.
Always
secure the tallest, and
usually
the heaviest,
cabinet at the bottom of the cabinet stack to prevent
tipping of
the cabinet.
3-10
68P81092E03
3/19/94

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