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ASSEMBLY

INSTRUCTIONS

ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS                                              GC1118 - Issue 2

LOCKABLE WALL CABINET

MODEL NO: CWC50

PART NO: 7640020

Summary of Contents for CWC50

Page 1: ...ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS GC1118 Issue 2 LOCKABLE WALL CABINET MODEL NO CWC50 PART NO 7640020 ...

Page 2: ... GUARANTEE This product is guaranteed against faulty manufacture for a period of 12 months from the date of purchase Please keep your receipt which will be required as proof of purchase This guarantee is invalid if the product is found to have been abused or tampered with in any way or not used for the purpose for which it was intended Faulty goods should be returned to their place of purchase no ...

Page 3: ... loose items Smaller items in sealed packet 1 Back Panel 3 7 Door Lock set inc key 2 2 Top Bottom Panel 2 8 Bolt M5 x 10mm 20 3 Dividing Panel 2 9 M5 Nut 20 4 End Panel 2 10 Washer 5mm 20 5 Door Panel 2 11 Bolt M4 x 10mm 4 6 Shelf Panel 4 12 Nut M4 4 14 Wall Hanging Bracket 2 13 Washer 4 15 Tool Support 10 16 Wall Plug 2 17 Self Tapping Screw 2 18 Flat Washer 3 ...

Page 4: ...em according to the parts list and diagram opposite Should any damage be apparent please contact your Clarke dealer NOTE All screw heads should be on the outside of the cabinet DO NOT tighten any nuts until the cabinet is fully assembled 1 Hold the back panels as shown in Fig 1 with the left right hand dividing panels slotted between Ensure that all three back panels are the same way up and check ...

Page 5: ...ing panels with an M5 bolt washer and nut 4 Lay the assembly down and offer up the bottom panel the edge with the return fold uppermost Attach it to the rear and dividing panels at each intersection as in Fig 4 5 Offer up a side panel to one end as shown in Fig 5 Line up one of the corner holes and insert an M5 bolt and secure with a washer and nut Repeat at the other three corners 6 Fit the remai...

Page 6: ...holes 8 Repeat with the other door 9 Feed the lock barrel through the door from outside as shown in Fig 8 and secure loosely in place with the nut 10 Fit the locking tab to the lock barrel with the short screw and washer as shown in Fig 9 You can now determine whether the tab will secure the door on the up or down stroke Locking on the down stroke is the usual choice You may need to re assemble th...

Page 7: ...slightly towards the middle of the cabinet nearer the divisions 13 The shelves are placed on the brackets integral to the end side panels 14 Tool supports are suspended from the back panel and may be positioned to suit your requirements as shown in Fig 12 to suit any collection of tools Your wall cabinet is now ready to hang Wall plugs and screws are provided for this purpose Ensure it is firmly a...

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