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Storage Cabinet
Model 421191
NOTE: THIS INSTRUCTION
BOOKLET CONTAINS IMPORTANT
SAFETY INFORMATION.
PLEASE READ AND KEEP FOR
FUTURE REFERENCE.
English pg 1-28
Français pg 29-32
Español pg 33-36
Lot # 530096 05/28/19
Purchased: __________________
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BEFORE MAKING ANY RETURNS TO THE STORE.
Visit sauder.com/service to order replacement parts, view video assembly tips, or chat with a live rep.
Prefer the phone? Give us a ring at
1-800-523-3987.
Customer Service is available Monday-Friday - 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. EST (except holidays)
You'll love what we
have in storage.
A RIGHT END (1)
B LEFT END (1)
C UPRIGHT (1)
D BOTTOM (1)
E ADJUSTABLE SHELF (5)
F VALANCE (1)
G SKIRT (1)
H FRONT LEG (2)
I SHELF MOLDING (6)
J LOWER DOOR MOLDING (1)
K UPPER DOOR MOLDING (1)
L FIXED SHELF (1)
M2 BACK (1)
N TOP (1)
O SLIDING DOOR (1)
P REAR LEG (2)
Table of Contents Assembly Tools Required
2-3
4-5
6-28
29-32
33-36
37-38
39
Part Identifi cation
Hardware Identifi cation
Assembly Steps
Français
Español
Safety
Warranty
Hammer
Not actual size
No. 2 Phillips Screwdriver
Tip Shown Actual Size
Skip the power trip.
This time.
Part Identifi cation
å While not all parts are labeled, some of the parts will have a label or an inked letter on the edge
to help distinguish similar parts from each other. Use this part identifi cation to help identify similar parts.
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Straight Edge Screwdriver
Part Identifi cation
Now you know
our ABCs.
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
M2
N
O
P
H
P
E
E
E
E
I
I
I
I
I
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155M
RETAINING
BAR - 2
Hardware Identifi cation
å Screws are shown actual size. You may receive extra hardware with your unit.
PLASTIC
WASHER - 6
9I
METAL
PIN - 20
1R
29M
BUMPER CARD - 2
CAM SCREW - 16
8F
NAIL - 60
1N
HIDDEN CAM - 30
1F
CAM DOWEL - 14
2F
RUBBER
SLEEVE - 20
2R
DOOR WHEEL - 2
98M
DOOR
STOP - 2
106M
WHEEL SUPPORT - 2
104M
111M
DOOR TRACK
TUBE - 1
PULL - 1
149K
110M
DOOR TRACK - 1
TAPE CARD - 2
4M
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ADJUSTABLE
GLIDE - 4
18E
PROPEL NUT - 4
14M
METAL
BRACKET - 7
4G
APPLIQUE CARD - 5
79P
109M
BARREL
NUT - 4
152M
LONG BARREL
NUT - 2
105M
DOOR TRACK
SUPPORT - 3
FURNITURE TIPPING RESTRAINT KIT - 1
97
Hardware Identifi cation
å Screws are shown actual size. You may receive extra hardware with your unit.
BLACK 9/16" LARGE HEAD SCREW - 18
1S
BLACK 1-15/16" FLAT HEAD SCREW - 2
113S
BLACK 5/8" FLAT HEAD SCREW - 2
123S
BROWN 1/2" PAN HEAD SCREW - 4
125S
126S
BROWN 5/8" FLAT HEAD SCREW - 3
BLACK 3/8" MACHINE SCREW - 4
127S
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15S
SILVER 5/8" MACHINE SCREW - 2
BLACK 3/4" PAN HEAD SCREW - 6
85S
BLACK 5/8" LARGE HEAD SCREW - 4
140S
Step 1
Look for this icon. It means a
video assembly tip is available at
www.sauder.com/service/tips
å
Assemble your unit on a carpeted fl oor or on the empty
carton to avoid scratching your unit or the fl oor.
å
Push fourteen HIDDEN CAMS (1F) into the ENDS (A and B),
UPRIGHT (C), BOTTOM (D), and FIXED SHELF (L). Then,
insert the metal end of a CAM DOWEL (2F) into each
HIDDEN CAM.
Insert the metal end of the CAM
DOWEL into the HIDDEN CAM.
Arrow
Arrow
1F
2F
(14 used)
Do not tighten the HIDDEN CAMS in this step.
A
B
C
D
L
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å
Push sixteen HIDDEN CAMS (1F) into the long edges
of the ENDS (A and B).
Step 2
1F
Arrow
(16 used)
Arrow
1F
Arrow
The arrow in the HIDDEN
CAM must point toward the
hole in the edge of the board.
Hole
A
B
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Step 3
8F
å
Turn sixteen CAM SCREWS (8F) into the LEGS (H and P).
(16 used)
Remember:
Righty tighty.
Lefty loosey.
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P
P
H
H
å
Fasten one of each LEG (H and P) to the RIGHT END (A).
Tighten eight HIDDEN CAMS.
Step 4
A
H
P
1
2
Surface with
HIDDEN CAMS
Edge with
CAM DOWELS
These surfaces
should be even.
The LEGS will
overhang this edge.
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These surfaces
should be even.
Step 5
å
Fasten the remaining two LEGS (H and P) to the LEFT
END (B). Tighten eight HIDDEN CAMS.
B
H
P
Surface with
HIDDEN CAMS
Edge with
CAM DOWELS
The LEGS will
overhang this edge.
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These surfaces
should be even.
These surfaces
should be even.
å
Fasten the UPRIGHT (C) to the BOTTOM (D). Use two
BLACK 1-15/16" FLAT HEAD SCREWS (113S).
Step 6
Surface without
HIDDEN CAMS
Surface with
HIDDEN CAMS
D
C
Notch
BLACK 1-15/16" FLAT HEAD SCREW
(2 used in this step)
113S
These holes must be here.
Finished edge
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Do not stand the unit upright without the
BACK fastened. The unit may collapse.
Caution
Step 7
å
Fasten the FIXED SHELF (L) to the UPRIGHT (C). Tighten
two HIDDEN CAMS.
å
Slide one of the SHELF MOLDINGS* (I) onto the notched
edge of the FIXED SHELF (L).
å
*U.S. Patent No. 5,499,886
Start Tighten
Arrow
Minimum
190 degrees
Caution
Risk of damage or
injury. HIDDEN CAMS
must be completely
tightened. HIDDEN
CAMS that are not
completely tightened
may loosen, and parts
may separate. To
completely tighten:
Arrow
Maximum
210 degrees
Surface with
HIDDEN CAMS
C
L
Slide the SHELF MOLDING (I)
onto the notched edge.
Notched edge
The groove is
closer to this edge.
Some assembly
(and snacks) required.
I
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Step Step 8
å
Fasten the RIGHT END (A) to the BOTTOM (D). Tighten
two HIDDEN CAMS.
å
Fasten the LEFT END (B) to the BOTTOM (D) and FIXED
SHELF (L). Tighten four HIDDEN CAMS.
Arrow
Minimum
190 degrees
Maximum
210 degrees
B
Surface without
HIDDEN CAMS
A
Surface with
HIDDEN CAMS
Edge with
CAM DOWELS
Edge with
CAM DOWELS
D
L
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Step
å
Open the FURNITURE TIPPING RESTRAINT KIT (97)
and fasten the SAFETY STRAP to the TOP (N). Use the
provided BLACK 9/16" LARGE HEAD SCREW.
å
NOTE: Position the SAFETY STRAP exactly as shown.
å
Fasten the TOP (N) to the ENDS (A and B) and
UPRIGHT (C). Tighten six HIDDEN CAMS.
Step 9
Arrow
Minimum
190 degrees
Maximum
210 degrees
B
A
C
N
N
Surface with holes
These holes must be here.
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Meet Part (N). This component has been
engineered to be lighter, stronger, faster
well ok. Not technically faster. But
defi nitely makes for a sturdier Storage
Cabinet that’s easier to assemble and
friendlier to the environment.
BLACK 9/16" LARGE HEAD SCREW
(1 used in this step)
Safety strap
97
Step
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Step 10
å
Fasten seven METAL BRACKETS (4G) to the ENDS (A and B),
BOTTOM (D), and TOP (N). Use seven BLACK 9/16" LARGE
HEAD SCREWS (1S).
å
Fasten the SKIRT (G) to the BOTTOM (D). Use three BLACK
9/16" LARGE HEAD SCREWS (1S) through the METAL
BRACKETS and into the SKIRT.
å
NOTE: There are no pre-drilled holes in the SKIRT. The
SCREWS will tighten into the groove.
å
Fasten the VALANCE (F) to the ENDS (A and B) and TOP (N).
Use four BLACK 9/16" LARGE HEAD SCREWS (1S) through
the METAL BRACKETS and into the VALANCE.
å
NOTE: The SCREWS will tighten into the groove.
BLACK 9/16" LARGE HEAD SCREW
(14 used in this step)
1S
The groove is
closer to this edge.
The holes are
closer to this edge.
D
B
A
N
G
F
Surface with holes
4G
4G
Step Step 11
NAIL
(60 used in this step)
1N
å
Carefully turn your unit over onto its front edges.
å
Unfold the BACK (M2) and lay it over your unit.
å
A perforation in the BACK (M2) has been provided for access
to the SAFETY STRAP. Punch out the perforation and push the
SAFETY STRAP through the hole.
å
Fasten the BACK (M2) to the REAR LEGS (P). Use four BLACK
9/16" LARGE HEAD SCREWS (1S).
å
Finish fastening the BACK (M2) to your unit using the NAILS (1N).
å
NOTE: Be sure to tap NAILS into the holes
that line up over the UPRIGHT (C).
Unfi nished
surface
M2
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BLACK 9/16" LARGE HEAD SCREW
(4 used in this step)
1S
Do not stand the unit upright without the
BACK fastened. The unit may collapse.
Caution
Before fastening the BACK,
punch out the perforation
and push the SAFETY
STRAP through the hole.
A
C
NOTE: Fasten the BACK with
four BLACK 9/16" LARGE
HEAD SCREWS (1S) before
using the NAILS (1N).
P
P
å
Use a hammer to drive a PROPEL NUT (14M) into the
holes in the LEGS (H and P). Now, turn an ADJUSTABLE
GLIDE (18E) completely into each PROPEL NUT.
Step 12
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18E
14M
H
H
P
P
Step 13
å
Carefully stand your unit upright.
å
Insert the DOOR TRACK (110M) into the groove in
the BOTTOM (D).
å
NOTE: You may need to gently tap the DOOR TRACK
into the groove in the BOTTOM using your hammer.
D
Groove
Pro Tip: Lift with your
legs. And, you know,
your arms.
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110M
The groove in the
DOOR TRACK
should be facing up.
Step 14
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å
Position your unit in its fi nal location. We recommend using the SAFETY STRAP for added stability.
å
NOTE: Do not turn the SAFETY DRYWALL ANCHOR into a wall stud. If you prefer to fasten the SAFETY STRAP to a wall
stud, go to your local hardware store for proper hardware.
å
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS:
1. Insert the SAFETY DRYWALL ANCHOR through the WASHER and one end of the SAFETY STRAP.
2. Using a Phillips screwdriver or a hand drill, press the screw slightly onto the drywall just below the top surface of your
unit so the SAFETY STRAP will not be visible.
3. Apply pressure; turn the screw until a pilot hole is made and the nylon sheath slips through.
4. Turn the screw until it is fl ush against the wall and you feel a fi rm resistance.
5. Continue to turn until the screw starts spinning freely.
å
NOTE: Before moving your unit to a di erent location, unscrew the SAFETY DRYWALL ANCHOR from your wall. The
nylon sheath will remain behind your wall.
Safety
drywall
anchor
Safety strap
Washer
97
Step 15
å
Fasten three DOOR TRACK SUPPORTS (105M) to the
VALANCE (F). Use three BROWN 5/8" FLAT
HEAD SCREWS (126S).
å
NOTE: Be sure to position the DOOR TRACK SUPPORTS
exactly as shown.
Large hole
BROWN 5/8" FLAT HEAD SCREW
(3 used in this step)
126S
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F
105M
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