Supporting Of Cabinets - Motorola MSF 5000 Instruction Manual

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Chapter
3
Installation
MSF
5000
Instruction Manual
Installation
3.
Bend the
lifting bracket
tab
nut away from
the
middle bolt
hole.
4.
For back-to-back installation, place
the cross
strapping on top of
the
lower
cabinet. Refer to
Figure
3-4
for the cross strapping location.
NOME
For flush
wall
mounting, two stacking bracket kits
are
required. One
pair of brackets
used between the upper
and lower cabinets; the other pair used on top of the
upper cabinet.
5.
For flush
wall
mounting, place
the
two brackets on top of
the
lower cabinet
and secure
the brackets to the
wall.
6.
Using
a
hoist, carefully
lift
and position
the
upper cabinet on the lower
cabinet.
7.
Insert and tighten the self-threading bolts (part of stacking bracket
kit)
from
the
middle bolt holes of
the
lower cabinet upward into
the bottom
rail of
the
upper cabinet.
CROSS
STRAPPING
PN 7-82964R01
AP
MSFi028
011494KOM
Figure 3-4
Cabinet Stacking
Supporting of Cabinets
3-12
Stacked cabinets must
be supported
by
the
wall,
adjacent cabinets, or an overhead
structure. Choose the applicable cabinet support procedure for the specific
installation. The
following
procedures assume the cabinet is stacked and secured
to the floor.
68P81092E03
3/19/94
Chapter
3
Installation
MSF
5000
Instruction Manual
Installation
3.
Bend the
lifting bracket
tab
nut away from
the
middle bolt
hole.
4.
For back-to-back installation, place
the cross
strapping on top of
the
lower
cabinet. Refer to
Figure
3-4
for the cross strapping location.
NOME
For flush
wall
mounting, two stacking bracket kits
are
required. One
pair of brackets
used between the upper
and lower cabinets; the other pair used on top of the
upper cabinet.
5.
For flush
wall
mounting, place
the
two brackets on top of
the
lower cabinet
and secure
the brackets to the
wall.
6.
Using
a
hoist, carefully
lift
and position
the
upper cabinet on the lower
cabinet.
7.
Insert and tighten the self-threading bolts (part of stacking bracket
kit)
from
the
middle bolt holes of
the
lower cabinet upward into
the bottom
rail of
the
upper cabinet.
CROSS
STRAPPING
PN 7-82964R01
AP
MSFi028
011494KOM
Figure 3-4
Cabinet Stacking
Supporting of Cabinets
3-12
Stacked cabinets must
be supported
by
the
wall,
adjacent cabinets, or an overhead
structure. Choose the applicable cabinet support procedure for the specific
installation. The
following
procedures assume the cabinet is stacked and secured
to the floor.
68P81092E03
3/19/94

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