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Router Display Cabinet Instructions
Wall Bracket
Secured to Cleat
Cleat Mounted
to Stud
Lag Screw
Into Cleat (1 of 2)
Mounting Bracket
Engaging Wall Mount
Bracket
M6-1 x 25
Phillips Screw
Anchor
Lag Shield
Lag Screw
Figure 21. Example of masonry and stud wall mounting
hardware.
Figure 20. Inside and outside view of narrow mounting
bracket installed on cabinet.
Figure 19. Cut-away view of mounting bracket and wall
mount installation on cabinet.
2. Using the appropriate hardware for
your situation (see Figure 21 for
common examples), secure the (2)
wall mounting brackets to the wall.
3. With assistance, either lift or slide
the display cabinet into place so the
mounting bracket engages the wall
mounting bracket.
4. Congratulations, the cabinet is now
assembled, mounted, and ready to
display stock.
The display cabinet is HEAVY. When
mounting it to the wall, ensure that all
fasteners are properly seated in wall
studs/masonry. Failure to do so could
lead to the cabinet falling, resulting in
serious crushing injury and property
damage.
The display cabinet can be hung on the
wall or placed on a floor. In either case, we
recommend securing the cabinet to a wall
or fixed surface to prevent tipping.
To secure the cabinet to the wall, do
these steps:
1. Install either the (2) wide or narrow
mounting brackets on the case using
(4) M6-1 x 25 Phillips screws, as
illustrated in Figure 19—20.
Note: The wall mounting brackets must be
secured to a stud or to a cleat that is
mounted to a stud in order to provide
a secure mount for the cabinet.
Mounting Cabinets
Mounting
Bracket
Phillips
Screws