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...Sample Floor Plans..."Independent" base Cabinets must have (2) sets of levelers.
Sink bases are ALWAYS to be considered as an "independent" cabinet! WHY??? Because you will want to adjust this cabinet up and over your plumbing... independent of the other cabinets... then screw them together.
Cabinet RunsCabinet runs are cabinets that can be screwed together (both front and rear) like the example below. RULE: Cabinet runs will always have (1) set on each "side"... and (1) set at each "Seam". The "seam" is where they are screwed together. It does not matter which side of the seam you install levelers. The seam is just as strong on one side as the other. Footnote: You will screw all your "cabinet runs" together... and level them up as big pieces of furniture. Notice the arrows are grouped together indicating these cabinets are a "cabinet run".
This works perfect for "Framed and/or Frameless" cabinets Fillers or Turnings3" Fillers or Turnings are usually not very strong at the joint ...and... they are not typically screwed together in the rear. Therefore they do not qualify as a cabinet run and should be installed "independent" from one another... having levelers on both sides of the seam. As a rule of thumb I always install and level all my cabinets first... THEN... cut and install my fillers.
Back To Top Just as before: This "Cabinet Run" will require (1) set on each side and (1) set at each "Seam". Again... they will all be screwed together... installed and leveled as one large piece of furniture.
Back To Top This right side cabinet requires (2) sets because it is independent of the others. You can also see how grouping your arrows helps to identify all the cabinet runs.
Back To Top When joining cabinets that have different depths... always place the levelers on the LARGER cabinet(s) In this example cabinet #2 will have (2) sets of EZ-24's on it... while cabinets #1 and #3 will have EZ-21's on them (assuming they are 21" deep vanity cabinets)
Back To Top Sample Floor Plan
Far Left: Triangular Bases require (1) "Single" unit at the end... and (1) standard set at the seam. Far Right: Trapezoids require the same: (1) "Single" on end and (1) standard at seam. Back To Top Sample Floor Plan
Notice the cabinet runs. Also notice that the bottom cabinet run also consists of a EZ-Single. This plan would require: (10) EZ-24's and (1) EZ-Single Back To Top
Lazy Susans & Blind BasesLazy Susans: require (2) Sets of 24's. Note. You can still share a set at the seams... just make sure to mount BOTH Sets ON THE Lazy Susan itself. (see arrows) (most of the time it does not matter which side of a seam you mount the levelers. In this case it does. This give you more control while leveling the large corner cabinet). Blind Bases: require (2) Sets of 24's. Back To Top
End Panels: (tall or short)MOST use a standard set of EZ-Levels (left). SOME have no toe kick recess (right) Panels without toe kick recesses require the use of (2) "Single" levelers face them both inward as shown... Level the panel up... THEN install your appliance. ...LET US HELP...If you would like our staff to look over your plans we will be happy to do so at no charge. However, we ask that you go ahead and mark the locations on your floor plan as described above. We will make any changes if need be. If your plans are hand drawn that is fine too. Our fax number is toll free: 866-284-3321...OR... You can email us at Brooks@EZ-Level.com For specialty layouts like islands etc... just send us your plans and we will layout the levelers for you again at no charge. Please include your name, phone and email address (or fax) for response. We will usually respond back the same day. Note: If you are faxing please mark your info in BIG BOLD LETTERS because faxes are hard to read sometimes |