CABINET
1
1" (2.5 cm)
Position catch on frame 1 inch (2.5 cm)
away from side of cabinet as shown
in Figure 1 (or from center frame of
cabinet shown in image above) with
curved edge facing out.
2
Mark screw hole positions with pencil.
3
Pre-drill screw holes for catch 3/8 inch
(0.9 cm) deep. We recommend using
a 7/64 drill bit. Be careful not to drill
through cabinet door.
Quick tip: Mark your drill-bit with a
piece of electrical tape to correct
depth of 3/8 inch (0.9 cm).
3/8" (0.9 cm)
NOTE: If drill is too large you can use
extra force to manually tighten the
screws with screwdriver (skip steps
about pre-drilling).
4
Screw in catch by hand using a Phillips
head screwdriver. DO NOT fully tighten
screws. Leave gap between catch and
cabinet frame for template use.
5
Remove adhesive cover from back of
template. Slide template onto catch.
6
Close cabinet door until contact with
adhesive is made. Open door and
ensure template adhesive has stuck.
7
Use pencil to mark through template,
noting latch screw locations. Remove
template.
Tighten catch screws.
8
Pre-drill screw holes for latch 3/8 inch
(0.9 cm) deep. We recommend using
a 7/64 drill bit. Be careful not to drill
through cabinet door.
Quick tip: Mark your drill-bit with a
piece of electrical tape to correct
depth of 3/8 inch (0.9 cm).
9
Position latch slots centered over
pre-drilled holes. Screw in latch by hand
using a Phillips head screwdriver.
10
When closing door, if the latch does not
engage the catch, loosen screws and
adjust the latch up or down until latch
engages. Re-tighten screws.
Center frame
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2
3
3/8" (0.9 cm)
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
DRAWER
NOTE: Remove drawer if possible for
easier installation.
Position catch on upper frame at center
of drawer space with curved edge
facing out.
Mark screw hole positions with pencil.
Pre-drill screw holes for catch 3/8 inch
(0.9 cm) deep. We recommend using
a 7/64 drill bit. Be careful not to drill
through drawer.
Quick tip: Mark your drill-bit with a
piece of electrical tape to correct
depth of 3/8 inch (0.9 cm).
NOTE: If drill is too large you can use
extra force to manually tighten the
screws with screwdriver (skip steps
about pre-drilling).
Screw in catch by hand using a Phillips
head screwdriver. Put drawer back into
cabinet. DO NOT fully tighten screws.
Leave gap between catch and cabinet
frame for template use.
Remove adhesive cover from back of
template. Slide template onto catch.
Close drawer until contact with
adhesive is made. Open drawer and
ensure template adhesive has stuck.
Use pencil to mark through template,
noting latch screw locations. Remove
template.
Tighten catch screws.
Pre-drill screw holes for latch 3/8 inch
(0.9 cm) deep. We recommend using
a 7/64 drill bit. Be careful not to drill
through drawer.
Quick tip: Mark your drill-bit with a
piece of electrical tape to correct
depth of 3/8 inch (0.9 cm).
Position latch slots centered over
pre-drilled holes. Screw in latch by hand
using a Phillips head screwdriver.
When closing drawer, if the latch does
not engage the catch, loosen screws
and adjust the latch up or down until
latch engages. Re-tighten screws.