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This instruction sheet was designed to help you assemble this unit in the proper way, please follow them using all
parts and fasteners provided. Any alteration or deviation from this instruction sheet can result in unit failure. If
you have any assembly problems or questions, please feel free to contact our Edsal manufacturing facility at
(773) 475-3000 during the hours of 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. central standard time and ask for customer service.
We have people available to assist you if need be with any part of this assembly process.
IT IS HIGHLY RECOMMENDED TO ASSEMBLE THIS UNIT AT EYE LEVEL, AND WITH THE HELP OF AN
ADDITIONAL PERSON. Using a RAISED surface such as a TABLE or DESK, will greatly EASE the ASSEMBLY
PROCESS. Assembly attempted on a much lower surface such as the floor, is still possible but does make the
assembly process longer and harder. During the shipping and handling of this product, some of the panels may
have a MINOR bend such as on a corner, door hinge pin, or a tab. This minor variation can be REPAIRED SIM-
PLY by using a SMALL TOOL or your HAND to move the material back to its designed form. A example will be
outlined in the “GETTING STARTED” section listed below. Some of the materials used in the packaging to pro-
tect the parts from damage may leave dust or smudges on the steel panels. It is RECOMMENDED AFTER AS-
SEMBLY IS COMPLETE to use a MILD SOAP and WATER with a SOFT CLOTH to wipe the unit clean.
Assembly Instructions : Edsal 3006KA & 3007KA Series Storage Cabinets Page 2
Assembly Instructions : Edsal 3006KA & 3007KA Series Storage Cabinets Page 2
Assembly Instructions : Edsal 3006KA & 3007KA Series Storage Cabinets Page 2
Important Please Read First
Important Please Read First
Important Please Read First
This assembly process uses tabs, notches, rectangular, and square holes to hold the parts together. To
speed the assembly process, have a rubber mallet, and a small blade screwdriver ready. After unpacking all
the panels, visually inspect the corners. These are the most susceptible to damage through the shipping
and handling process. If you find a corner bent out of place, use your hand and gently move the corner back
to the designed shape. Also during shipping and handling some of the tabs used for engaging the panels
together may have become closed. Visually inspect all panels and if found that some are closed, use a small
blade screwdriver to push the tabs from behind to open slightly (it is recommend to push tabs out slightly for
ease of assembly, and then tap back down with a rubber mallet, to tighten engagement). A example of
pushing the tabs out and how the engagement process works, is shown below.
Getting Started
Getting Started
Getting Started
Piece with tab
goes under piece
with rectangular
hole
Slide part
Slide part
Tab fully engaged
Push tab slightly
from back side
to open
Small blade
screwdriver
Tap tab with rubber
mallet to tighten
engagement
Step 1 - Side Assembly
First step is to identify the right side panel and the left
side panel. Identify by taking one of the panels and
place the tab edge facing down. Now look at the top and
bottom edges. The top of the side has a notches on the
flanges, and the bottom has a bend inward (see figure
1). Place the corresponding side panel under the back
assembly making sure the tabs of the side panel ride into
the rectangular holes of the back assembly. Slide the
parts together making sure that the tabs and rectangular
holes fully engage (if properly completed, the side and
back assembly will be even at both ends. After assuring
the correct side is fastened to the back assembly and the
tab engagements are complete, tap tabs down with a
rubber mallet to tighten the engagement. Repeat the
same process for the opposite side panel.
Figure 1 - Side Assembly
Side top flange notches
Back’s
rectangular
holes
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