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5. Attachment
Hardware is supplied to attach cabinets to each other. This enables the cabinet to be accurately and securely positioned
allowing the join to be expanded or contracted. The front bolt is usually used to tighten the gap between cabinets. The rear
bolt and the Spacing Block is usually used to ensure that the cabinets are parallel and that the front faces are straight.
6. Skirting Board
Skirting should be used at the end of all kitchen runs where there is a return to wall, unless a ush nish is required. (shown on
page 7). Optional Skirting board can also be used on longer lengths depending on the desired look of the kitchen.
Where skirting board joins together at a 90° corner, they should be cut at 45° each, as shown below. It’s far too easy to cut the
corners the wrong way around, so sketch out how you plan to t the skirting board, and measure the lengths that are needed
rst.
Spacing Block
Diagram 12.
90°
45°
Diagram 13.
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