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INSTALLATION MANUAL
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STEP 1:
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SUGGESTED TOOLS
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PAGE 1 OF 2
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Power Tools
- DeWALT 12" COMPOUND MITER (60-80) TOOTH CARBIDE BLADE)
- SKILL WORM DRIVE (24 TOOTH CARBIDE BLADE)
- SKILL 10" CIRCULAR SAW (60-80 TOOTH CARBIDE BLADE)
- MILWAUKEE ½" HAMMER DRILL
- MILWAUKEE ½" HOLE SHOOTER
- MAKITA 14.4 VOLT DRILL/DRIVER (VARIABLE SPEED, TORQUE SETTING)
MISC.
- FRAMING SQUARE
- POWER STRIP
- EXTENSION CORD
- TOOL BELT
- 6' LADDER
- GLOVES
- GOGGLES
- TOOL BOX FOR MISC. FASTENERS
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Hand Tools
- POP RIVET GUN
- 16 OZ. RUBBER MALLET
- 16 OZ. HAMMER
- STANLEY "99" UTILITY KNIFE
- FLAT AND PHILLIPS HEAD SCREWDRIVER
- PLIERS
- FLAT HEAD VISE GRIPS
- NEEDLE NOSE PLIERS
- 4' LEVEL
- TIN SNIPS
- CHALK LINE
- PUTTY BLADE
- 30' MEASURING TAPE
- CAULK GUN
Drill Bits
- MAGNETIC BIT HOLDER W#2 PHILLIPS BIT
- 2" OR 3" PHILLIPS BIT EXTENSION
- MAGNETIC NUT SETTERS (1/4", 5/16", 3/8")
- ¼"", 9/64", 2,16" DRILL BIT
- ¼" MASON BIT
- 5/8" WOOD BORING BIT or HOLE SAW
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JOB SITE PREPARATION REMINDERS
Most Rooms are built on existing foundations. These foundations may have variables that
can hinder the installation of the room. The information provided below may help locate
the problem areas within the job.
- Check to see if the foundation is level. If the foundation is not level, an all glass
kickplate may not be used in the room, but a 2 stage kickplate (part solid/part glass)
can.
- The foundation must be higher than the grade of the surrounding area. The tracks that
are secured to the foundation have weep holes in them and standing water can get in
the tracks and the room.
- The foundation may have small hairline cracks, but large buckling of concrete will need
to be repaired.
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