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Step 3 Perform the Repair
Some of these tasks may have been completed
at an earlier time in the install process, and have
been detailed in earlier sections of this manual.
Use the techniques detailed here to help determine
the types of surface repairs that will be required of
the installer at the time of installation.
Performing Surface Repair can require the use of
flammable and hazardous materials. Always store,
use and dispose of these materials and tools in a
responsible manner.
Technique 1 - Capping Visible Installation Screw Heads
3 T1.1
All installation screws that will
be visible when the cabinet doors are opened
must be capped to match the cabinet interior.
Screw caps require the screw and surface im-
mediately around the screw head to be com-
pletely flat.
A properly driven installation screw will be
exactly flush or slightly below its surrounding
surface. If it is not flush, back it out and reset,
countersink or replace it until it finishes flush or
below.
3 T1.2
Remove an adhesive screw cap
from its backer and place it over the screw head.
Once the screw is flush, confirm that there
are no eruptions or loose chips in the material
around the screw.
3 T1.3
the adhesive.
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Press firmly on the cap to set
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