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USER MANUAL J1878C-N Tennsco
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS & PARTS MANUAL
Jumbo Combination Cabinet Unassembled Model J1878C-N
tennsco® Storage Made Easy
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Open metal cabinet with multiple shelves and doors, labeled 'GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION' at bottom (no other text or symbols visible)| LOAD CAPACITIES PER SHELF LEVEL EVENLY DISTRIBUTED | |
| UNIT SIZE | WEIGHT CAPACITY |
| 48w x 18d | 400 lbs. |
| 24w x 18d | 75 lbs. |
GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION
Some parts may have sharp edges. CARE must be taken when handling various pieces to avoid injury. For safety, wear a pair of work gloves when assembling or performing any maintenance on the units.
LIMITED WARRANTY
Tennisco warrants goods purchased hereunder to be free of defects in materials and workmanship for a period of one (1) year from the date of shipment, hereunder. This warranty shall not apply in the event goods are damaged as a result of misuse, abuse, neglect, accident, improper application, modification or repair by persons not authorized by Seller, where goods are damaged during shipment, or where the date stamps on the goods have been defaced, modified or removed. UNLESS CONSIDERED UNENFORCEABLE OR UNLAWFUL UNDER APPLICABLE LAW:
a. ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO WARRANTIES OR MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE HEREBY EXCLUDED:
b. BUYERS REMEDY, IF ANY, FOR ANY DEFECTIVE GOODS SHALL BE LIMITED TO A REFUND BY SELLER OR REPLACEMENT OF THE GOODS AT SELLER'S OPTION, AND SHALL IN NO EVENT INCLUDE DAMAGES OF ANY KIND, WHETHER INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR OTHERWISE.
NO GOODS ACCEPTED FOR RETURN WITHOUT PRIOR APPROVAL. Seller shall have the right to inspect any goods claimed to be defective at Buyers place of business or require Buyer to return the goods to Seller for inspection on Seller's premises. Transportation charges covering returned goods will be borne by Seller only if such goods are proven to be defective, are covered by this warranty and are returned within the warranty period stated above.
ASSEMBLY OF J1878C-N CABINET
Tools Needed: A free 11/32" nut driver is included with each Tennsco cabinet.
Two people are recommended for assembly. Approximate assembly time: 30-40 minutes.
- The reference numbers used throughout this sheet refer to the illustration on the back cover. This is to help you to identify the various parts as they are mentioned.
- Place the 2-piece cabinet back (Ref.
No. 1) on a protected surface to prevent scratching the paint.
The flange on the bottom of the back should be facing upward.
Bolt the back panels together with seven bolts and nuts (Ref Nos. 19 & 20).

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net back (Ref. face to aint. . ether with Flange faces upward.NOTE: When bolting the unit together, leave the bolts slightly loose until Step 11, unless otherwise specified.
- Attach the left side (Ref. No. 2) to the back by placing flange (A) around the back and bolting together with seven bolts and nuts. Be sure that the lances on all shelf adjustment strips (B) point in the same direction.

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A Flange goes under back. B All lances point UP on both backs and side. Flanges face upward- Attach the top (Ref. No. 5) to the unit by sliding the outer flange over the back of the unit and the side flange on the top over the side panel. The
threaded studs should go through the holes in
the top flange of the
side and fasten with three nuts.
Attach the back to the top using four bolts and nuts.

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e side panel. The should go es in Threaded studs go through the holes in the flange at the top of the side.- Attach the right side (Ref. No. 3) to the back in the same manner as you did in step 3, again, making sure that the flange is around the back and that the lances on the shelf adjustment strips are pointed in the same direction as those on the back and left side. Push the side panel up so the studs in the top go
through the holes in the top flange of the side and fasten with three nuts as in step 4).

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e holes in the top e side and three- Attach the sill (Ref. No. 8) to the sides. Place nuts loosely on each of the studs and slide the ends of the sill into the slots on both sides of the unit. Then, securely tighten the nuts.

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Nuts placed loosely on studs of the sill. Slide ends in to the slots on the bottom of the sides.- Place the rear flange of one of the shelves (Ref. No. 4) into the four bottom lances of the back. The front of the shelf will rest on the sill.

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Insert the bottom into the bottom lances.- Insert the second shelf into the second lance of the sides and back of the top of the cabinet.

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Line drawing of a 3D box with lid and internal compartments, no text or symbols present- Insert the partition (Ref. No. 9) into the cabinet, aligning the four holes in the partition with the holes in the cabinet bottom and the cabinet shelf.
Attach with four bolts and nuts, making sure that the bolts are inserted from the top downward to prevent stored items from being snagged by the ends. Insert the four partition shelves (Ref. No. 12) at desired levels using the method in step 8.
- Using two people, set the unit upright.
Attach the left door (Ref. No. 6) and right door (Ref. No. 7) to the unit by placing the door on the hinges, aligning the hinges on the door to the hinges on the sides, pushing the hinge pins (Ref. No. 19) through both hinges. Tap the top of each hinge pin until fully seated.

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upright.- Attach the left coat rod bracket (Ref. No. 10) to the underside of the shelf, inserting one bolt and nut through the hole provided

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Leveler Access Holeson the far right and far left side. The open side of the side brackets should face into the unit. Place the last bracket on the coat rod (Ref. No. 11) and insert the rod into the other by flexing the second bracket. Secure the bracket to the middle of the shelf with one bolt and nut through the hole provided in the center of the shelf. At this time, tighten all of the nuts and bolts around the entire unit.
- The cabinet must be level in order for the doors to close properly. Levelers may be adjusted by placing the nut driver through the hole in each end of the sill and adjusting the leveling screw.
Handle/Locking System Installation

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Diagram showing fluid flow with arrows indicating direction of flow, labeled with symbols like 'e' and 'o'-
Place the locking handle (Ref. No. 14) on the right hand door and fasten with two #8-32 X 1/4 hex-head bolts and lock washers, provided with the handle.
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Turn the handle to the open position and place the locking cam (Ref. No. 15) over the square shank of the door handle. The latch must be facing downward as shown. Then place the locking cotter pin (Ref. No. 17) through the hole of the square shank.

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Technical diagram showing a hand tool interacting with a lock and a crimping tool, with red arrows indicating the process.- With the handle still in the open position, hook the locking bars (Ref. No. 13) to the locking cam (see "A" at left). Once in position, slowly rotate the door handle to the closed position so the lock bars prot rude from the holes at the top and bottom of the door (shown at right, below).

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Line drawing of a door handle with lever and handle (no text or symbols)
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Line drawing of a door with a handle and label B, no text or symbols present-
Slide the nylon lock bar guide inserts (Ref. No. 16) over the lock bar ends and through the door slots (see "B" at right). Push down firmly until the guides snap into place.
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Attach the "dummy" handle (Ref. No. 18) using two #8-32 X 1/4 hex-head bolts and lock washers.
REPLACEMENT PARTS

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Top (Ref No. 5) Left Side (Ref No. 2) Coat Rod Bracket (Ref No. 100) Hinge Pin (Ref No. 19) Dummy Handle (Ref No. 18) Left Door (Ref No. 6) SIII (Ref No. 8) Shelf (Ref No. 4) Coat Rod (Ref No. 11) Partition (Ref No. 9) Back Panel (Ref No. 1) Partition Shelf (Ref No. 12) Right Door (Ref No. 7) Right Side (Ref No. 3) Locking Bar Guide Nylon Insert (Ref No. 16) Locking Bar Set (Ref No. 13) Locking Handle with Keys (Ref No. 14) Locking Cam (Ref No. 15) Tennsco Nut Driver (Ref No. 18)| REF. NO. | DESCRIPTION | QTY. | PART NO. |
| 1 | Back Panels | 2 | 055BA |
| 2 | Left Side | 1 | 055LS |
| 3 | Right Side | 1 | 055RS |
| 4 | Shelf | 2 | 306 |
| 5 | Top | 1 | 055T18 |
| 6 | Left Door | 1 | 056LD |
| 7 | Right Door | 1 | 056RD |
| 8 | Sill | 1 | 055SI |
| 9 | Partition | 1 | 045PA |
| 10 | Coat Rod Bracket | 2 | 045RB |
| 11 | Coat Rod | 1 | 055CCR |
| 12 | Partition Shelf | 4 | JPS18 |
| 13 | Locking Bar Set | 1 | 043LB |
| 14 | Locking Handle w/keys & hardware | 1 | 043LH |
| 15 | Locking Cam* | 1 | 944LC |
| 16 | Locking Bar Guide Insert (Nylon)* | 2 | 944GI |
| 17 | Cotter Pin* | 1 | CTRPN |
| 18 | Dummy Handle* | 1 | 043DH |
| 19 | Hinge Pins* | 8 | 944HP |
| 20 | Tennsco Nut Driver | 1 | TOOL-2 |
| 21 | #8-32 x 3/8" bolts (not shown above) | 25 | ** |
| 22 | #8-32 nuts (not shown above) | 35 | ** |
*Included in Ref. No. 14, locking handle with keys and hardware (Part No. 043LH).
**Available Locally
NOTE: Additional hardware may be included for replacement purposes.
Tennsco makes every effort to ensure that all units ship complete with all parts and arrive undamaged. However, should your unit contain missing or damaged parts, please contact your purchase location.