O — #7x1½" Pan Head
Type 17 Screw — Qty. 8
P — #6x¾" P.O. Zinc
Screw — Qty. 8
Q — Cam Housing —
Qty. 26
R — Cam Connector —
Qty. 26
S — Hinge Spacer – Qty. 4
T — Euro Hinge — Qty. 4
U — Euro Hinge Plate — Qty. 4
V — #8x1¼" Black Screw
— Qty. 12
I f a top or panel should become cupped, do not be alarmed. The panel was fl at when it was
manufactured. It is a natural characteristic of wood in an unfi nished state to cup
from uneven moisture conditions. The fi gure at the right shows an exaggerated
view of what could happen. This only means that the convex side has
absorbed moisture, or the concave side has dried out.
Usually a cupped panel will equalize and straighten out if both sides are
exposed to similar conditions for a day or so.
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273W Butler's Pantry – Parts List
W — #8x1" Machine Screw
X — #8x1½" Machine
Y — 1¼" Wood Knob
(with insert) — Qty. 4
Z — #6x5/8" Philtruss Screw
ZA — Shelf Support — Qty. 8
ZB — #6x3/8" Brass
ZC — #6x1¼" Antique
Brass Screw — Qty. 2
ZD — 5/8" Tack Glide
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS
— Qty. 2
Screw — Qty. 2
— Qty. 14
Screw —
Qty. 8
— Qty. 2
(cont.)
ZE — Pad — Qty. 2
ZF — #8x7/8" LoProfi le
Screw — Qty. 4
ZG — Turn Latch — Qty. 2
ZH —Small Adjustable
Glide — Qty. 2
ZI — Nylon Insert — Qty. 2
ZJ — Drawer Stop — Qty. 1
ZK — #8 Washer — Qty. 2
ZL — Furniture Tipping
Restraint — Qty. 1