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    AMERICAST ® LIMITED LIFETIME WARRANTY If an American-Standard Americast® brand product is found to be defective in materials or workmanship, after inspection by an authorized American-Standard representative, American-Standard will repair or, at its option, exchange the product for a similar model. This warranty extends for the lifetime of the pr[...]

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    790043-400 (Rev. G) STUD SHIM DRY WALL TILE SEALANT TUB ROOFING NAIL 51 x 102mm (2 x 4) WOOD STRINGER FULL LENGTH STEEL STUD SHIM DRY WALL WASHER TILE SEALANT TUB 4" (102mm) DRYWALL SCREW Below is shown typical cross sections of the tub rim showing typical wall constructions. 4 AMERICAN STANDARD FINISHED TILE FLOOR UNDERLAYMENT SUB FLOOR NAIL [...]

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    * 1527mm (60-1/8) 762mm (30) TUB WIDTH LEVELING SUPPORT STRINGER 51 x 102mm (2 X 4) Note recess is 1527 x 813mm (60-1/8 x 32). Cut a 229 x 305mm (9 x 12) hole in sub floor for drain, centered 362mm (14-1/4) as shown for below floor rough. Locate studs as required, then ensure rough opening dimensions are proper and supports are plumb and square. * [...]

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    791174-100 Rev. G INSTALLATION AMERICAN STANDARD FINISHED TILE FLOOR UNDERLAYMENT SUB FLOOR NAIL OR DRYWALL SCREW EVERY STUD 4 3 2 Remove Lift and Turn Stopper and Tailpiece Assembly from box and check that all parts are included. Remove Lift and Turn Stopper Assembly from Tailpiece by setting Stopper to closed position, and turning Stopper Knob co[...]