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SAVE FOR FUTURE USE 1 7301115-100 Rev. C Product names listed herein are trademarks of AS America, Inc. © AS America, Inc. 2010 2 Refer to instructions supplied with wall carrier for proper installation of 4-bolt support system wall cavity requirements and rough-in information for waste outlet piping. Closet Carrier Support Putty Knife Sealant Tap[...]
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Place back-up nuts on both bottom bolts, and the top left-hand bolt only. Adjust the two lower back-up nuts so that front face of nuts is flush with finished wall. Adjust waste horn to project 5/16" (7mm) from finished wall. Using a level, adjust the top left back-up nut so that it is in the same vertical plane as the lower left back-up nut. ([...]