IKEA Cabinet Cover Panel Assembly Instructions
Design and Quality IKEA of Sweden
Tools and Parts Required
Before starting assembly, ensure you have the following tools and parts:
Tools:
- Screwdriver (Phillips and flathead) ⚙️
- Pencil ✏️
- Knife ?
- Tape measure ?
- Clamp ?️
- Tape ?
- Saw ? (Note: Use of saw may be restricted or specific; a 'no' symbol ❌ is shown next to it in some contexts)
Parts:
- Screws (Part Number: 117494) - Quantity: 4x
Assembly Steps
Follow these steps carefully to assemble your IKEA cabinet cover panel.
Step 1: Preparation and Initial Attachment
The assembly may involve preparing cabinet units and attaching cover panels. Diagrams show cabinet frames and a stove unit, suggesting the context of kitchen cabinet assembly. A measurement 'X cm (X/X")' is indicated for panel placement or size.
Sub-step 1.1: Attaching panels to the cabinet frame. Specific connection points are indicated by numbers 4 and 7.
Step 2-5: Panel Edge Preparation
These steps detail the process of preparing the edge of a panel:
- Measure the panel edge to a specified length 'X cm (X/X")'.
- Apply tape along the measured edge.
- Carefully cut any excess tape.
Step 6: Panel Installation
Attach the prepared panel to the cabinet. Diagrams show correct and incorrect methods, with incorrect methods marked with a 'no' symbol ❌.
Step 7: Wall Mounting Preparation
Prepare to mount the cabinet to a wall. This involves using brackets and screws.
Step 8: Internal Bracket Attachment
Attach mounting brackets or hinges to the interior of the cabinet frame.
Step 9: Securing Brackets
Secure the attached brackets using four screws (Part Number: 117494).
Step 1 (Reiteration): Base and Side Panel Attachment
Further steps show attaching panels to the base and sides of the cabinet. A caution against using a saw ? is reiterated.
Step 2 (Reiteration): Side Panel Attachment
Attach side panels to the cabinet structure.
Step 3 (Reiteration): Final Bracket Securing
Final securing of brackets with screws (4x 117494) is shown, similar to Step 9.
General Information
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