Step 4 adjust the bracket.
Lazy susan cabinet door adjustment.
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Step 3 bracket screw.
You can adjust a lazy susan cabinet pole in a few minutes with some hand tools.
For you to identify the direction that the cabinet door needs to be moved to you need to close it and check if it is in line with the neighboring cabinet doors.
If not you only have to perform this adjustment on the bottom shelf.
Holding the shelf up loosen the screw until you can slide the bracket into the required position.
Problems arise when something is spilled or some object falls.
Adjusting so the front faces of the lazy susan aligns with the other cabinet fronts.
You ll begin by installing a lazy susan mount at the bottom of the cabinet then marking where the screws should go.
Lets assume that you have this type of lazy susan.
If you have the one with a cam at the top of the center pole and a screw with a spring then adjusting the screw on the side that has a spring on it will adjust how the outer surface of the lazy susan door aligns with the rest of the cabinets.
Loosen both screws and raise the shelves together so that the bottom shelf clears the base of the cabinet.
Remove the items from the lazy susan shelves.
Repeat the process for the mount at the top of the cabinet then slide the shelves onto the pole.
Don t be afraid to tighten all the way or loosen as far as possible.
Look under the lazy susan shelf and you will see that it is supported by a bracket.
Tthen drill holes for those screws and lock the mount in place.
Lift the lazy susan shelf and you will then see that the bracket is held in place by a single screw.
Look for the locking screws located on the shelves in the center.
Lazy susan doors will have one stile 3 4 inch wider than the other stile so when the lazy susan door is joined with it s mate the visible portion of the stiles are each the same width.
Lazy susan adjustment with cam type hardware.
Check the direction that the lazy susan cabinet door needs to be adjusted towards.
Comparatively it can either be too low or too high from the neighboring cabinet doors.