Catskill Craftsmen 1426 User Manual

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CRAFTSMEN, INC.
Assembly Instructions
Model 1426
Grand Americana
A. These units are Ready-To-Assemble. Catskill uses positive fastening methods such as wood screws and in some places hidden Bastion Fasteners. You will need some standard household tools: hammer and screwdriver while a power screwdriver is recommended. Where possible, we have packaged some of the screws in seperate labeled packages. To keep hardware separate after packets are open, we suggest you place each type of screw into separate containers. Note labels for screws and when they are to be used in assembly in the instructions.
B. Directions (left/right, front/back) are given as facing the front of an assembled upright unit.
C. A friend is reccommended to assist with assembly as this will ease the process. Some of the parts are large and awkward to hold in place, and extra pair of hands are a huge help.
Model 1426
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Parts List Model 1426
(1) Top Back Brace
41” x 5-1/2” x 3/4”
Part #: TBB1426
(2) Front Center/Bottom Brace
41” x 2” x 3/4”
Part #: FCBB1426
(2) Back Center/Bottom Brace
41” x 2” x 3/4”
Part #: BCBB1426
(2) Right Front / Left Back Leg
30” x 2.5” x 2.5”
Part #: Leg-1426RFLB
(2) Bottom Drawer Fronts
19-1/4” x 11-7/16” x 3/4”
Part #:BDF1426
(2) Bottom Drawer Left Side
18” x 8” x 3/4”
Part #:BDLS1426
(2)Left Front / Right Back Leg
30” x 2.5” x 2.5”
Part #: Leg-1426LFRB
(2) Bottom Drawer Backs
18-1/2” x 8” x 3/4”
Part #:BDB1426
(2) Bottom Drawer Right Side
18” x 8” x 3/4”
Part #:BDRS1426
(2) Center Vertical Braces
11-9/16” x 2” x 3/4”
Part #: CVB1426
(2) Bottom Drawer Bottom 18-5/8” x 17-5/8” x 5.2mm
Part #: BDBottom1426
(3 sets) 20” Drawer Glide
Part #: GL-20-1426
(4) Back/Side Panels
19-7/16” x 11-7/8” x 5/32”
Part #: BSP1426
(1) Center Bottom Glide Support Stick
(4) Top/Bottom Side Glide Support Sticks
22-1/16” x 2” x 3/4”
Part #: CBGSS1426
(2) Top Side Braces
19-1/2” x 5-1/2” x 3/4”
Part #: TSB1426
19-7/16” x 2” x 3/4”
Part #: TBSGSS1426
(1) Top Drawer Left Side
17” x 4-1/4” x 3/4” Part #:TDLS1426
(1) Top Drawer Front
40-13/16” x 5-3/8” x 3/4”
Part #:TDF1426
(1) Top Drawer Back
40” x 4-1/4”” x 3/4”
Part #: TDB1426
(1) Top Drawer Right Side
17” x 4-1/4” x 3/4” Part #:TDRS1426
(4) 3” Locking Casters Part #: WHEELS1426
(1) Top Drawer Bottom
39-1/8” x 17-5/8” x 5.2mm
Part #: TDBottom1426
(4) Caster Insert Sleeves
Part #: CIS1426
(4) Center/Bottom Side Braces
19-1/2” x 2” x 3/4”
Part #: CBSB1426
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(1) Table Top
48” x 26” x 1-3/4”
Part #: TT-1426
(1) Middle Shelf
43-1/2” x 22” x 7/16”
Part #: MS-1426
(4) Clamshell Handles
Part #: Handle-1426
(8) Clamshell Handle Screws
Part #: CHScrews-1426
(6) 1” Steel Pins
Part #: PIN1
(50) 3/4” Steel Pins
Part #: PIN3/4
(4) L Brackets
Part #: Lbracket-1426
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(12) 1-1/4” #8 Screws
Part #: 1-1/4#8-1426
(12) 5/8” #5 Screws
Part #: 5/8#5-1426
(20) 5/8” #6 Screws
Part #: 5/8#6-1426
(12) 5/8” #7 Screws
Part #: 5/8#7-1426
TIPS ON HOW THE BASTION FASTENING SYSTEM WORKS
1. The Bastion fastening system consists of a steel post (threaded on one end with a hole through the shaft on the other end); a Barrel Nut (cylindrical barrel-shaped with threaded open end & holes through the sides); and a Set Screw (Phillips slot on one end, pointed on the other)
2. To attach Posts: A) Dip threads of Post in vegetable oil. B) Align threaded end of Post with hole in wood, tap on slotted end with hard hammer until threads enter, then tighten down using a flat head screw driver or the provided allen wrench (See the Illus. Bas. 3 for alternate seating methods). DO NOT TRY TO HAMMER THE POST ALL THE WAY IN AS IT WILL STRIP THE POST HOLE. C) When solid shaft of Post hits wood, back out approximately ½ turn and align hole in shaft.
3. Place the Barrel Nut into the designated hole in the brace or drawer side, threaded side up, making sure the hole for the Post is aligned in the proper direction. Insert the Post into the designated hole, right into the Barrel Nut, where you should be able to see the entire Post hole. See Illustration Bas. 1 to compare the alignment of the Post hole in the Barrel Nut.
4. Insert the Set Screw into the threaded end of the nut and tighten down. The Set Screw will seek the center of the hole in the Post as it is tightened down, forcing the Nut toward the main shaft of the Post. This is what tightens the wooden parts together. Nuts should thread easily – DON’T CROSS THREAD! If Set Screw doesn’t thread easily, check position of the hole in Post.
5. If the wooden parts are not tight against each other, the Post needs to be screwed in another half turn or so.
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Illustration Bas. 1
WRONG!
Post needs to be screwed deeper.
WRONG!
Post needs to be backed out.
CORRECT!
Set screw secures post properly.
Step 1
Illustration Bas. 2
Step 2
Illustration Bas. 3
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BACK ASSEMBLY
Begin assembly by laying out all of the pieces and checking against the parts list on the previous pages.Tap Caster sleeves for the caster wheels into the bottom of the legs using a standard hammer. Do not insert wheels yet. Assemble the Back Assembly by laying out the Back Right and Left Legs, Back Top Bracel, Back Center Brace, Back Bottom Brace, Back Vertical Brace and the Back Bottom Panels as well as the necessary Bastions and 3/4” Steel Pins as shown in Illustration 1A. Note: Back Center and Back Bottom Braces are slotted whereas the Front Center and Front Bottom Braces are not.
Tap the 3/4” Steel Pins into place on the Back Vertical Brace and attach to the Back Center and Back Bottom Braces. Slide one of the Back Bottom Panels into place, and attach the leg to the Back Center and Bottom Braces using the Bastions and 3/4” Steel Pins.
Next, attach the Back Top Brace to the leg using the Bastions.
Repeat the procedure to attach the other leg to compete Back Assembly.
Finally, tap the 1” steel pin into the center pilot hole on the Back Center Brace. This will be used later to support the middle shelf.
Back Left Leg
Caster Sleeve
Back Bottom Panel
Back Top Brace
Back Center Brace
Back
Vertical
Brace
Back Bottom Brace
This hole not used in assembly
Back Right Leg
Back Bottom Panel
Caster Sleeve
Illustration 1A
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FRONT ASSEMBLY
Tap Caster sleeves into the bottom of the legs. Do Not insert wheels yet. Assemble the Front Assembly by laying out the Front Right and Left Legs, Front Center Brace, Front Bottom Brace, Front Vertical Brace as well as the necessary Bastions and 3/4” Steel Pins as shown in Illustration 2A. Note: Front Center and Front Bottom Braces are not slotted.
Tap the 3/4” Steel Pins into place on the Front Vertical Brace and attach to the Front Center and Front Bottom Braces. Attach the leg to the Front Center and Bottom Braces using the Bastions and Steel Pins.
Repeat the procedure to attach the other leg to compete Front Assembly.
Use Illustration 2B to properly orientate the legs and braces.
Finally, tap the 1” steel pin into the center pilot hole on the Front Center Brace. This will be used later to support the middle shelf.
Front Left Leg
These holes not
used in assembly
Front Right Leg
Front View of the Front Assembly
1” Pin taps into center
hole on backside of Front Center Brace
Front Center Brace
Front
Vertical
Brace
Illustration 2A
Front Bottom Brace
Reverse/Inside view of the Front Assembly
Front Right Leg
Front Left Leg
Front Center Brace
Front
Vertical
Brace
Front Bottom Brace
Illustration 2B
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SIDE PANEL ASSEMBLY
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Lay the Back Assembly on a smooth flat surface as in Illustration 3A. Screw the Bastion Posts into the legs and Back Vertical Brace as shown in the Bastion Fastening Instructions on Page 3. When properly seated, the screwdriver slot in the post ends will be perpendicular to the length of the legs. Tap the 3/4” Steel Pins into the legs and Back Vertical Brace. Tap 1” Steel Pins into the Center Side Braces to be used later to support the center shelf. Slide the Side Braces and Center Drawer Glide Support Stick into place, tightening the set screws.
Next, tap two 3/4” Steel Pins into each end of the four Drawer Glide Support Sticks as shown in llustration 3A. insert one end of these sticks into the legs as illustrated while making sure that the small pilot holes for the drawer glides are toward the bottom edge and face toward the inside of the cart.
Finally slide the Bottom Side Panels into place, best side out.
Top Side Brace
Top Side Brace
Back Assembly
Bottom Side Panel
Bottom Side Brace
Drawer Glide Support Stick
Center
Side
Brace
holes toward
bottom edge
1” Pins taps into holes
on Center Side
These holes not
used in assembly
Braces
Center Drawer Glide Support Stick
Drawer Glide Support Stick
Bottom Side Panel
Bottom Side Brace
Center
Side
Brace
Drawer Glide Support Stick
Drawer Glide Support Stick
Illustration 3A
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ATTACHING FRONT ASSEMBLY
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Upright Back Assembly with Braces, etc. Attached from Step 3. Caster holes in legs should be facing down as shown in Illustration 4A. Attach Bastion Posts and tap in 3/4” Steel Pins into front legs and Front Vertical Brace. Working Right to left, slide the bastion posts and 3/4” Steel Pins into the Side Braces, waiting to tighten set screws until the Center Drawer Glide Support Stick and the Left Side Braces are all seated properly.
Drawer Glide Support Sticks should also be inserted into the Front Assembly, using the previously inserted 3/4” Steel Pins.
Back Assembly
Front Assembly
Illustration 4A
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ATTACH DRAWER GLIDES
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Attach the Cabinet drawer glides for both bottom drawers and the top drawer to the drawer support sticks using the 5/8” #7 screws. Note: refer to the label included with screw pack to make sure the appropriate screws are used for this step.
Glide overlaps leg by 1 1/4”
Note the holes used to attach the drawer glides to the cart.
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INSERT SHELF
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Top Drawer Support Stick
Make sure 1” Steel Pins were firmly tapped into place in the pilot holes on each of the center braces in previous steps.
Then, take the center shelf and dip it down into the unit, putting one end down near the bottom drawer support stick as shown in Illustration 6A. This will allow the other end to clear the opposite top drawer support stick while resting on the pins in the front and back center braces. Back the shelf up until both ends are above the steel pin supports on each side center brace as shown in Illustration 6B. Then settle the shelf down onto the pins as shown in Illustration 6C.
Straight on view of cart with front cutaway
Illustration 6A
Shelf
Bottom Drawer Support Stick
Illustration 6C
Illustration 6B
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Illustration 7C
Top Drawer Front
Illustration 7A
Illustration 7B
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A. Attach the Drawer Back to the Left and Right Drawer Sides with four 1 ¼” #8 Screws. Make sure the slots that run the length of the Sides are aligned with the slot in the Drawer Back to accept the Drawer Bottom.
B. Slide in Drawer Bottom, best side up,
C. Take two (2) Bastion Posts for the top drawer, four (4) Bastion Posts for the bottom drawers, align the threaded ends of the Posts with the post holes located near the ends of the inside Drawer Front. Tighten Posts down until the solid shaft of the Post hits the wood. Back Post out until the hole/screwdriver slot in the end of the Post is parallel and in direct line with the long edges of the Drawer Front.
ASSEMBLE DRAWERS
Illustration 7D
Bottom Drawer Fronts
Illustration 7F
Illustration 7E
D. Insert the Bastion Nuts (B-Nuts) into the nut access holes on the inside of the Drawer Sides with the threaded end facing out. Take the Drawer Front and carefully insert the Posts into the ends of the Brace Sides, through the sides of the B-Nut until seated. Push Nut snugly against the wood in the nut access hole toward the Drawer Front. Hole should be slightly off-center toward the Drawer Front. Insert the Set Screw and tighten down. The Drawer Sides should be tight against the Drawer Front.
E. Attach the Drawer Handle with 8-32 Truss-Head screws.
Attach the Drawer Glides (left and Right) to the Drawer Sides using two 5/8” #5 Flat Head Screws per glide. Wheels go toward Drawer Back and are up. DO NOT INSERT DRAWERS INTO CABINET AT THIS TIME.
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ATTACH BUTCHER BLOCK TOP
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Attach the 4 L-Brackets to the top side braces with 5/8” # 6 screws. Note the orientation of the L-Brackets in Illustration 8A. The single slot side should attach to the Top Side Braces while the slot and hole side should attach to the Butcher Block Top, also using 5/8” #6 screws. Note: As the Butcher Block top is heavy and somewhat awkward to maneuver, it is highly recommened to have a friend assist in positioning the Top for attachment.
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INSERT WHEEL CASTERS
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Tap the wheel casters into place. Note: It is highly recommended to have a friend assist in setting the cart upright once the casters have been tapped into place.
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INSERT DRAWERS
rev. 5/28/2010
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Slide the drawers into place. Your Grand Americana is now ready to use.
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PRICE TO OUR
CUSTOMERS!
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Catskill Craftsmen, Inc.
15 West End Ave.
CRAFTSMEN, INC.
Stamford, NY 12167-1296
CRAFTSMEN, INC.
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