the stud. Place the basin against the wall, making sure to line up the holes on the basin with the
holes on the wall. Place the metal washer followed by the rubber washer over the lag screw.
Insert the lag screw through the holes in the basin into the holes in the wall.
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6 – If drill into sheet rock – use 5/8" drill bit to drill the holes. Place the basin against the wall,
making sure to line up the holes on the basin with the holes on the wall. Place the metal washer
followed by the rubber washer over the toggle bolts. Insert the toggle bolts through the holes in
the basin into the holes in the wall.
7 – Place the nuts and tighten alternately until the basin is snug against the wall.
CAUTION:
DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN THE NUTS.
SEVERE DAMAGE MAY OCCUR.
8 – It is recommended to apply a layer of caulk between the back of basin and the wall, where
basin joints the pedestal and also between the floor and the pedestal. Remove the excess.
9 – Complete the plumbing connections as required.