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Installation of Cabinets and Wardrobes
This deck covers the types of cabinets, installation processes, and hardware used in the assembly of wardrobes and closets. It includes key concepts such as types of doors, installation steps, and the importance of proper hardware selection.
What are the main types of cabinets discussed?
The main types are built-in cabinets, freestanding cabinets, and walk-in closets.
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What are the main types of cabinets discussed?
The main types are built-in cabinets, freestanding cabinets, and walk-in closets.
What materials are commonly used for built-in cabinets?
Built-in cabinets are typically made from natural or veneered wood, lacquered or melamine boards, and may include aluminum profiles.
What is a key advantage of walk-in closets?
Walk-in closets offer greater capacity and visual order, allowing for quick access and a complete view of the contents.
What are the conditions that must be met before starting cabinet installation?
Floors, walls, and ceilings must be finished and painted, carpentry and glazing installed, and there should be no dust or moisture present.
Why is the interpretation of documentation important in cabinet installation?
Proper interpretation of technical plans prevents errors in measurements or placement, ensuring the correct assembly of the cabinet.
What is the purpose of the packaging and transport phase?
To ensure that cabinet parts arrive protected and identified, with manageable volume and weight, and proper labeling.
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| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
What are the main types of cabinets discussed? | The main types are built-in cabinets, freestanding cabinets, and walk-in closets. |
What materials are commonly used for built-in cabinets? | Built-in cabinets are typically made from natural or veneered wood, lacquered or melamine boards, and may include aluminum profiles. |
What is a key advantage of walk-in closets? | Walk-in closets offer greater capacity and visual order, allowing for quick access and a complete view of the contents. |
What are the conditions that must be met before starting cabinet installation? | Floors, walls, and ceilings must be finished and painted, carpentry and glazing installed, and there should be no dust or moisture present. |
Why is the interpretation of documentation important in cabinet installation? | Proper interpretation of technical plans prevents errors in measurements or placement, ensuring the correct assembly of the cabinet. |
What is the purpose of the packaging and transport phase? | To ensure that cabinet parts arrive protected and identified, with manageable volume and weight, and proper labeling. |
What are bisagras de cazoleta and why are they commonly used? | Bisagras de cazoleta are concealed hinges that allow for adjustment in height, depth, and laterally, making them ideal for modern cabinets. |
What are the steps in the installation procedure for cabinets? | The steps include base assembly, side and back module assembly, installation of shelves and accessories, front assembly, and final adjustments. |
What is the role of sliding hardware in cabinet installation? | Sliding hardware allows guided movement of doors and drawers, optimizing space and enhancing usability. |
What is the final step in the cabinet installation process? | The final step is a quality control check to ensure doors operate correctly, guides slide smoothly, and the cabinet is level and secure. |