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This page explains the steps to take for installing single and multi-piece TFL countertops. Prior to beginning the installation, ensure you completed all steps of installing the system skeleton and ensure all base cabinets are in place according to the system elevation.

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Skill Requirements
Tools & Hardware
Installation Steps
Single Piece Countertop
Multi-Piece Countertop
Related Training Materials
Final Steps & Delivery
Certification
Terms & Definitions


Types of Installation: Off-the-Floor, Floor-Based, Wall Bed

Installer Level Required: Apprentice Installer

Products Required: TFL Material

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Tools Required

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Tape Measure

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Pencil

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Drill Driver/Impact Drill

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Countersink Bit

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4mm Hex Bit

Hardware Required

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#8 x 1 1/4” Screws

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Dog Bones
(Hafele #262.96.945)

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Installation Steps

Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) must be worn at all times when handling material and operating the power tools mentioned throughout this process. Review the PPE Matrix for further guidance.

Single Piece Countertop

  1. Inspect the countertop for damage and dry-fit. Inspect all 4 edges, the top surface, and the bottom surface.

  2. Place the countertop on top of the fixed shelf and gently push the countertop against the wall.

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  • Use a countersink bit and drill four holes into the shelf that will be supporting the countertop.

  • Place two countersink holes in the front corners of the shelf and two in the back corners of the shelf.

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NOTE: If the countertop is being placed across multiple sections, Step 2 applies to all fixed shelves across the section.

  1. Check to ensure all overhangs are even or installed according to the elevation.

  2. Attach the Countertop to the shelf using 1 ¼” x #8 screws.

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  • Do not nail for attachment. Nails are not strong enough and the countertop is at risk of detaching.

  • For attachment across a single section: Use 4 screws; 1 in each corner of the fixed shelf to secure the countertop.

  • For attachment across multiple sections: Use 3 screws in the end sections; 2 in the front and 1 in the back outer corner.  Use 1 – 2 screws in the sections between the ends, towards to front of the section, to draw the shelf tight to the countertop.

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NOTE: If the countertop is going over a drawer section, you will not need to use screw caps.  If there is a chance screws will be seen, cover them with fast caps.

  1. Ensure the countertop is attached by checking for any gaps between base cabinets and the countertop.

  2. Install any accessories/grommets/additions according to the elevation. Verify any placements with the customer or designer.

NOTE: If the countertop does not fit, or was measured wrong, contact the shop to confirm if it will be a save or a go-back.

Multi-Piece Countertop

  1. Inspect the countertops pieces for damage and dry-fit. Inspect all 4 edges, the top surfaces, and the bottom surfaces of each piece.

  2. Ensure the seam is in the correct location as specified by the elevation.

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  1. Place the countertops on the system to prepare for attachment.

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  • Use a countersink bit and drill four holes into the shelf that will be supporting the countertop.

  • Place two countersink holes in the front corners of the shelf and two in the back corners of the shelf.

NOTE: If the countertop is being placed across multiple sections, Step 3 applies to all fixed shelves across the section.

  1. Install dog bone hardware to join the seam together.

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  1. Ensure seams are in alignment once dog bones are tightened.

  2. Check to ensure all overhangs are even or installed according to the elevation.

  3. Attach the countertops to the system using 1 ¼” x #8 screws.

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  • Do not nail for attachment. Nails are not strong enough and the countertop pieces are at risk of detaching.

  • For attachment across a single section: Use 4 screws; 1 in each corner of the fixed shelf to secure the countertop pieces.

  • For attachment across multiple sections: Use 3 screws in the end sections; 2 in the front and 1 in the back outer corner.  Use 1 – 2 screws in the sections between the ends, towards to front of the section, to draw the shelf tight to the countertop pieces.

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NOTE: If the countertops are going over a drawer section, you will not need to use screw caps.  If there is a chance screws will be seen, cover them with fast caps.

  1. Ensure the countertops are attached by checking for any gaps between base cabinets and the countertop.

  2. Install any accessories/grommets/additions according to the elevation. Verify any placements with the customer or designer prior to drilling for any countertop accessories.

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Related Training Materials

Skeleton Fundamentals
Complete the Installation
System Touch Ups
Cleaning the System & Jobsite
Delivery to the Customer
PPE Matrix

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Final Steps & Delivery

  1. Inspect the installation and complete any touch ups if necessary.

  2. If there are no more components to install, remove all stickers/labels.

  3. If there are no more components to install, complete the clean up process.

  4. If there are no more components to install, complete the Professional Installation Experience by walking through the space with the customer and delivering the final product.

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Certification Steps:

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Terms & Definitions

Countersink

A cutting tool which puts a conical hole into an object, to allow the head of a screw to sit flush or below the surface.

Elevation

The CAD Design Plan created by the Design Consultant with the client.

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