atze_9720
2010-06-04 09:25:11
- #1
Hello everyone,
In the last two days, I assembled two 1.50m Pax tonnes cupboards.
For each of the front sliding doors, a finishing strip must be screwed on. (The finishing strip consists of two parts that must be glued together)
In both cupboards, it is impossible to fully screw in the included 4 screws. If you take a close look at the metal part of the door, it is also not possible, as the screws are much too long and inevitably hit metal.
Since these are the last steps of the assembly, I am also sure that I am using the correct screws. They are the only 4 screws that are not needed anywhere else.
Does anyone have a tip on where the problem might be, or is it possibly even intended that this strip is not screwed on fully?
Thanks and regards
In the last two days, I assembled two 1.50m Pax tonnes cupboards.
For each of the front sliding doors, a finishing strip must be screwed on. (The finishing strip consists of two parts that must be glued together)
In both cupboards, it is impossible to fully screw in the included 4 screws. If you take a close look at the metal part of the door, it is also not possible, as the screws are much too long and inevitably hit metal.
Since these are the last steps of the assembly, I am also sure that I am using the correct screws. They are the only 4 screws that are not needed anywhere else.
Does anyone have a tip on where the problem might be, or is it possibly even intended that this strip is not screwed on fully?
Thanks and regards