Section 1600: © 2003 AWI/AWMAC - 8th Edition Quality Standards
Section 1600: © 2003 AWI/AWMAC - 8th Edition Quality Standards
Section 1600: © 2003 AWI/AWMAC - 8th Edition Quality Standards
MODULAR CABINETS
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Modular Cabinets Section 1600
Modular Cabinets
Section 1600
1600-G-5
Cabinet Construction
Modular cabinet catalogs often contain useful data for evaluating
the vendorʼs product. The following items should be evaluated
when considering a modular cabinet fabricator:
• Minimum thickness and material for cabinet components
(usually 19 mm [3/4"])
• Surface materials: Cabinet body components
• Edge treatment of components
• Surface materials: Cabinet doors and drawer fronts
• Drawer construction techniques and hardware
• Drawer sides, subfronts, and backs
• Drawer bottoms 6 mm [1/4"] minimum thickness
• Cabinet hardware
• Adjustable shelf techniques and hardware
• Joinery of cabinet body members
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Reference Points
The design professional (and the cabinetmaker) can start with
Section 1600 for each of the above criteria. Selections can be
made between methods and materials shown here, as well as
among other materials and fabrication techniques.
When maximum control in the selection of these items must
rest with the owner and ownerʼs representatives, the use of
Section 400 to specify the project is recommended.
On the other hand, when the cabinetmaker suggests the use of the
factoryʼs standard methods and materials, and those suggestions
meet the needs of the ultimate client, the use of a manufacturerʼs
standard modular cabinet would be appropriate.
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1600-G-7
Minimum Nominal Thickness And Material For Cabinet Components (Other Than Doors)
These general minimums apply to all 1600 cabinet standards. In the absence of specifications, the following standards will apply.
Where more than one method or material is listed for a grade, woodworkers will supply their choice from the alternatives.
Cabinet Components Materials Minimum Nominal Thickness
Body Members - (ends [gables], divisions,
Panel product 19 mm [3/4"]
fixed shelves, bottoms, tops)
Face Frames, Rails, Toe Kicks, Cab. Lumber or Panel product 19 mm [3/4"]
Bases
Adjustable Shelves - Consult your 19 mm [3/4"] for spans up to 914 mm [36"]
Lumber
woodwork manufacturer during the 27 mm [1-1/16"] for spans up to 1219 mm [48"]
design phase for engineering sugges- 19 mm [3/4"] for spans up to 914 mm [36"]
tions to minimize deflection of heavily Veneer Core Plywood 27 mm [1-1/16"] for spans up to 1219 mm [48"]
loaded shelves or long spans.
No shelf in conventional base or wall
cabinets at these dimensions shall be Medium Density Particleboard 19 mm [3/4"] for spans up to 813 mm [32]
expected to carry over 23 kg [50 lbs.] or Medium Density Fiberboard 25.4 mm [1"] for spans up to 1067 mm [42"]
per square foot total distributed load.
Backs Panel Product 6.4 mm [1/4"]
Mounting or hanger strips Lumber or Panel Product 12.7 mm [1/2"]
Drawer sides, backs, and subfronts Lumber or Panel Product 12.7 mm [1/2"]
Drawer bottoms Panel Product 6.4 mm [1/4"]
Drawer fronts Lumber or Panel Product 19 mm [3/4"]
Stile and rail cabinet door and drawer thickness - 19 mm [3/4"] minimum nominal thickness. Special consideration should be
given to building very wide and/or very tall doors of this thickness. Consult your manufacturer for guidelines.”
Glass doors - Frames: 19 mm [3/4"] minimum nominal thickness, glass to meet local code. Frameless glass: 6.4 mm [1/4"]
nominal thickness.
Flush cabinet door limits - 19 mm [3/4"] medium density particleboard or medium density fiberboard core up to 762 mm [30"]
width by 2032 mm [80"] height, with like materials and thicknesses both faces. Veneer core doors will not be guaranteed
against warping, telegraphing, or delamination. Larger doors require special design, engineering, and fabrication. Design
teams and manufacturers shall work together to develop sound solutions.
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1600-T-2
Technical Criteria Owner Selections/Prevailing Standards
It is the responsibility of the owner and/or ownerʼs representative
1600-T-1 to select exposed and semi-exposed finish materials from the
Universal Standards manufacturerʼs offerings. Selections other than manufacturerʼs
In the absence of specifications, the following standards apply offerings may be available. Consultation with proposed manu-
to all cabinets fabricated under this section: facturers is recommended.
• Exclusions listed in Section 1600-G-4 are, by reference, The following are the prevailing selections in the absence of
a part of the performance standard. specifications:
• Sinks and sink trim are excluded. A. Face Style — Flush Overlay — VGS laminate exposed
• Electrical items are excluded. surface faces, with CLS cabinet liner or thermoset decorative
• Appliances are excluded. overlay (vendorʼs choice) semi-exposed surfaces.
• Cabinet shelves conform to 1600-G-7 table.
B. Door and Drawer Face Edging — minimum 1/50" PVC,
• Cabinets 762 mm [42"] in width and more shall have
solid color to match or blend with VGS exposed surfaces.
center support.
• Standard cabinet dimensions are in 76 mm [ 3"] increments. C. Body Front Edging — minimum 0.5 mm [1/50"] PVC, solid
[Special dimensions are available from many manufacturers, color to match or blend with semi-exposed surfaces.
but must be clearly specified.] D. Door Hinges — Concealed 100-125˚ nickel plated
• File cabinets will be approximately 406 mm [16"] or 35 mm “European” hinges with pressed-in-place synthetic,
483 mm [19"] wide. barbed hinge screw pockets.
• All cabinet doors will have the same material type and E. Door and Drawer Pulls — Metal wire pulls, secured with
thickness, applied in the same machine direction, on both screws 96-102 mm [33/4-4"] on center.
sides. [Color of material may vary from outside to inside,
with the inside of the door often finished in the same color F. Drawer Slides — minimum 100# rated, epoxy coated bi-rail
as the inside of the cabinet body.] roller bearing slides with positive stop in both directions, self
closing. File drawers will have full extension slides.
G. Open Interior — Interior surfaces VGS laminate to match
exterior Exposed surfaces, including matching sides, interior
upper and lower surfaces, cabinet backs, shelves and their front
L J edges. Open units, partially open units, and units with glass
doors are included in this classification.
H. Closed Interior — Thermoset decorative overlay with
C G matching back. Units with solid doors, both hinged and exposed
surfaces of sliding doors, are included in this classification.
J. Exposed Ends — VGS laminate to match adjacent cabinet/
K door/drawer exposed surface faces.
F K. Wall Unit Bottoms — VGS laminate to match adjacent
cabinet/door/drawer exposed surface faces.
L. Shelf Edges — minimum 1/50" PVC, solid color to match
B or blend with semi-exposed surfaces, except in Open Interior
as described above.
H M. Toe Base — Unit side panel is continuous to the floor.
E J
Separate Toe Base finish material cabinet substrate with VGS
to match exposed surfaces unless specified as vinyl base [which
is furnished by others], will be unfinished cabinet substrate.
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Alternate Surface Materials: Cabinet Components (other than Doors & Drawer Fronts)
In the absence of specifications, when other than prevailing standards of Section 1600, the following standards will apply.
Where more than one method or material is listed, woodworkers will supply their choice from the alternatives. Counter tops
are covered in Section 400C.
Flush Cabinet Door & Drawer Front Thickness - 19 mm [3/4"] up to 762 mm [30"] width by 2032 mm [80"] height
using either medium density particleboard or medium density fiberboard core with like materials and thicknesses both
faces. Veneer core doors will not be guaranteed against warping, telegraphing, or delamination. Larger doors require
special design, engineering, and fabrication. Design teams and manufacturers should work together to develop sound
solutions. 1600
1600-T-4
Alternate Edge Treatments of Exposed and Semi-exposed Components
In the absence of specifications, when other than prevailing standards of 1600-T-2, the following standards will apply. Where
more than one method or material is listed, woodworkers will supply their choice from the alternatives. Counter tops are covered
in Section 400C of this Standard.
Visible edges of panel products shall be treated by applying edge bandings using automatic edgebander or glue and
pressure as indicated below. Back edges and ends of adjustable shelves within cases are not considered to be visible. Edge
banding in excess of this standard must be specified. PVC edge banding is available in several thicknesses and should be
evaluated and specified or approved by the design professional when desired. The following standards apply to square, self
edged cabinet parts. Special design considerations may require special engineering solutions by the manufacturer.
Finish Condition
Component High Pressure Decorative
Transparent Opaque
Laminate
Body Members Same Species as Face Close Grain Material PVC to match face
Exposed Shelves Same Species as Face Close Grain Material PVC to match interior
Semi-exposed Shelves Compatible with interior Compatible with interior Compatible with interior
Doors and Drawer
Same Species as Face Close Grain Material PVC to match face
Fronts **
NOTE: ** All Edges must be banded. (This was an additional requirement of the 6th edition). Sequence of lamination at
the option of the manufacturer, usually after faces. Minimum edge band thickness 0.5 mm [.018"].
Depending on the use of cabinets, thicker edgebands may be specified to enhance durability. PVC edgebands are
recommended for HPDL cabinets and components. Consult a member company for engineering and specification details.
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Hot melt applied HPDL edge banding shall be primed before application for proper adhesion unless the hot melt
adhesive used has been specially formulated for the application of HPDL without requiring pre-application of a
primer.
NOTE: For increased durability either edgeband or chamfer the lower edge
of a die wall toe kick. Must be specified. Otherwise will be treated as a
concealed surface.
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1600-T-5
Surface Materials: Flush (Panel Product) Cabinet Doors and Drawer Fronts
In the absence of specifications, when other than prevailing standards of 1600-T-2, the following standards will apply. Where
more than one method or material is listed, woodworkers will supply their choice from the alternatives.
Materials for Transparent Finish
"A" Grade Face Veneer with balanced veneer back,
Exposed Panel Products (Transparent Finish)
compatible species (particleboard or MDF core)
Matching of Panel Products across Cabinet Faces None Required
Direction and Matching of Wood Grain None Required
NOTE: Sequence match on one item, and/or balance or center match on each panel may be available from some
manufacturers and must be clearly specified if required.
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1600-T-6
Surface Materials: Stile and Rail Wood Doors and Drawer Fronts
In the absence of specifications, when other than prevailing standards of 1600-T-2, the following standards will apply. Where
more than one method or material is listed, woodworkers will supply their choice from the alternatives.
Materials for Transparent Finish
Exposed Panel Products (Transparent Finish) "A" Grade face veneer (particleboard core)
Matching of Panel Products across Cabinet Faces None required
Direction and Matching of Wood Grain None required
NOTE: Sequence match on one item or a suite of items, and/or balance or center match on each panel is available and
must be specified if required.
Grade II (compatible for color)
Exposed Solid Lumber Parts (Transparent Finish) Same species as adjacent face veneer on panel product unless
otherwise specified
"B" Grade face veneer (same species as
Panel Product exposed, cut or slicing at option of the
woodworker)
Semi-exposed Parts (Transparent Finish)
Grade II solid lumber (compatible species to
Lumber exposed, cut or sawing at option of the
woodworker)
Solid raised panel, glued for width - Maximum 14"
Raised Panels (over 14" must be rim raised panels, particleboard or MDF
core with Grade II lumber same as veneer)
NOTE: All panels within view from one location may be Rim Raised or Solid in any combination.
Flat Panels Veneered flat panel product, minimum 1/4" thickness
Glass panels, decorative wire panels, stained glass, beveled glass, etched glass, etc. must be specified, including
appropriate safety considerations.
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1600-T-7
Drawer Sides, Subfronts, and Backs
In the absence of specifications, the following standards will apply. Where more than one method or material is listed, wood-
workers will supply their choice from the alternatives.
Material Selection
Solid hardwood lumber (minimum 1/2" finished thickness) Species selected by manufacturer and consistent
7 ply all hardwood veneer core plywood (no voids) through out project
Edgebanded Thermoset Decorative Overlay Color selected by manufacturer and consistent
(minimum 1/2" thickness particleboard core) throughout project
NOTE: Pre-manufactured drawer systems, including metal sides, bottom-mount and epoxy-coated slides, are available
and must be evaluated and specified or approved by the design professional when desired. AWI woodwork manufacturer
will select the fabrication system(s) from those listed above in any combination.
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Drawer Bottoms (6 mm [1/4"] Minimum Thickness)
In the absence of specifications, the following standards will apply. Where more than one method or material is listed, manu-
facturers will supply their choice from the alternatives.
Material
NOTE: Pre-manufactured drawer systems may
Thermoset decorative overlay panel product on particleboard core require minimum 1/2" thickness for bottom, and
Hardwood veneered panel product on any core must be evaluated and specified or approved by
the design professional when desired.
Hardboard (smooth side visible inside)
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Drawer Construction Techniques/Hardware
In the absence of specifications, the following standards will apply. Where more than one method or material is listed, manu-
facturers will supply their choice from the alternatives.
Construction Techniques
Min. 32 mm dowel spacing to 102 mm [4"] high,
Dovetailed, lock shoulder or doweled, glued under pressure
64 mm dowel spacing above 102 mm [4"]
Inset bottoms shall be set into sides and front, 6 mm [1/4"] deep
groove with minimum 10 mm [3/8"] standing shoulder
See illustrations
Onset bottoms (minimum 12.7 mm [1/2"] materials) only in
conjunction with bottom mounted slides
5 sides machined from a single piece
Miter fold (minimum 12.7 mm [1/2"] materials)
simultaneously, glued under pressure
NOTE: Four-sided drawer box may be separate from the attached drawer front.
Hardware, combination metal and roller bearing drawer slides:
Pencil and box drawers min. 45 kg [100 lb.], three-quarter extension
Designated file drawers min. 45 kg [100 lb.], full extension
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Body (1/2"
Front
Integral
Front Front Bottom Front
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Joinery of Cabinet Body Members
In the absence of specifications, the following standards will apply. Where more than one method or material is listed, manu-
facturers will supply their choice from the alternatives.
A. Fixed case body members* (shelves, bottoms, tops and rails which are fastened to sides, ends and dividers) shall be joined
using concealed dado, dowels, European assembly screws, or interlocking mechanical fasteners. Where the concealed dado or
dowel methods are employed, cases shall be assembled utilizing glue and pressure. The dado method must be reinforced with
blind nailing or blind screwing.
B. No nails, screws or other fastenings may be visible on exposed surfaces. Mechanical fasteners may be visible on semi-ex-
posed surfaces.
C. Rails or top panels must be provided where case will have a separate top in order to permit concealed fastening of the sepa-
rate top through such rails or panels.
D. Groove cabinet backs into sides and recess to allow for installation strips, or apply 12.7 mm [1/2"] (minimum) backs with
minimum #8 low root, high thread (not "drywall") screws spaced maximum 8" on center. Anchor strips not required for back
12.7 mm (1/2") or thicker, so attached.
E. Finished ends will not show evidence of back attachment or anchor strips.
*Note: Where not in violation of design, surfaces of intersecting body members may be set back not to exceed 3.2 mm [1/8"]
provided setback is consistent within the cabinet.
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1600-T-12
Face Frame and Trim Joinery
1600-T-13
Smoothness of Exposed Surfaces (Minimum Requirements)
Sanding Criteria
Maximum length of sanding cross scratches allowed on exposed
6 mm [1/4"]
surfaces after finishing.
Minimum sanding grit required on exposed surfaces. 120
Consult with an AWI woodwork manufacturer regarding special conditions and finishing requirements.
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Tightness and Flushness of Plant Assembled Joints
Gap Tolerances
Maximum gap between Exposed components .8 mm [1/32"]
Maximum length of gap in Exposed components 127 mm [5"]
Maximum gap between Semi-exposed components 1.6 mm [1/16"]
Maximum length of gap in Semi-exposed components 203 mm [8"]
Maximum gap between each end of adjustable shelf and shelf clip 1.6 mm [1/16"]
NOTE: No gap may occur within 1220 mm [48"] of another gap (except adjustable shelf ends.)
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Chemical Resistance
When specified for laboratory use in which chemical resistance is a factor, the minimum acceptable chemical resistance for
exposed and semi-exposed surfaces shall be a high pressure laminate formulated for such applications. Design criteria in excess
of this standard shall be clearly called out in the contract documents.
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Compliance Criteria
1600-C-1
Fitting of Cabinet Doors and Drawers (Maximum Deviation)
Alignment
Gap
Flushness
Flatness
1600-C-3
Flushness Between Factory Assembled Joints (Maximum Variation)
Flushness Tolerance
Measured with a feeler gauge .1 mm [.005"]
Test Locations
Edgebanding Tolerances
Flushness with adjacent surfaces (maximum variation) .1 mm [.005"]
All edgebanding must be free of delamination, bubbles, and all adhesive residue.
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