Check that the bracket is level as you attach it.
Attach sink to wall.
When there s no wiggle left between the sink and the wall you re done.
If the holes are not completely lining up or you want a more secure install use wall anchors to attach the vanity to the wall.
Mark the height of the sink upon the wall where you want to put it.
For example a small child who cannot see over the sink while brushing his teeth may pull on the sink bowl.
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Attaching the sink bowl to the pedestal or wall with adhesive is often a simpler procedure than connecting the sink bowl with metal brackets but it has its risks.
For sinks that do not attach with a bracket ask an assistant to hold the sink at the wall so the upper holes at the rear underside of the sink.
Cut the copper lines off 1 in.
Assemble the sink on top of the pedestal and hold against the wall to mark for the position of the mounting bracket.
Past the wall and slip on compression fitting valves with the water feeds facing up but don t fully tighten the nuts yet.
Set the sink on top of the pedestal then slide the sink close.
The support board needs to be flushed with studs when you only have a drywall to cover.
Check the level again before trimming the shims with a utility knife.
Attach to the wall attach the vanity to the wall using 3 inch drywall screws.
Mark the supply tube lengths by holding them alongside the valves photo 14.
You can notch the studs for the support board with the use of a jigsaw.
Insert tab a into the slot under the tub rim and slide the anchoring barb b into the hole you drilled on the tub skirt.
Step 3 fasten the mounting bracket to the wall at a height of 33 1 8 inches from the floor.
Turn off the water again.
Anchor the bracket by driving screws into the 2 8 inside the wall.
In order to reveal the studs try to cut out a portion of the wallboard.
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