Step 2: Mark Drilling Holes
After choosing mounting position you can mark where you need to drill holes for the
brackets. Draw a horizontal line at the height of the required place. Use a long taper
measure, a level and chalk.
We already marked where and with what width brackets need to be mounted.
Measure the width between the brackets and copy it to the line on your wall/ceiling.
Hold a bracket with the lower mounting hole on the height for the chalk line to the
wall (please refer to figure 2 for correct position of the bracket) and mark the two
drilling holes. Use the bracket at centre mark template by running a marker pen
through the holes of the brackets. Alternatively you can use the packing to make a
centre mark template. Just lay the awning inclusive brackets on the packing and
mark the drilling holes. Then hold the template against the wall in corresponding
height. Use a level.
Attention: To avoid errors, please manually measure the hole size. The dimensions
provided in this manual are for reference only.
Step 3: Drill Holes
Use 14-mm masonry drill to drill the holes for the brackets at the appropriate marks
on the wall. The holes should be 9cm deep in the wall and must be drilled through
solid masonry or concrete. Do not bore through mortar because this does not offer
the strong enough support for the heavy duty anchors, which are required for the
installation of awning.
Use 14-mm masonry drill to drill 9cm deep holes.
Step 4: Insert Heavy Duty Anchors
After drilling, clean the holes by blowing them out. Then insert the heavy duty
anchors into the holes.
Before inserting lose the nut, washer and clamp ring. Put them at the side, so that
you have it at your fingertips.
Step5:Hang on the awning
Insert the explosion screws, and left0.5cm,hang on the awning,then tight the
screws.
Attention: If you find that there is no resistance when you pull out the nut of the
heavy duty anchor, then the heavy duty anchor has not enough anchorage. You
have to repeat the complete mounting with a minimum offset of 15cm!
As soon as they are fully inserted, the brackets must sit firmly in the wall. If they are
still moving in any form, you must further tighten it.
Do not try to secure the wall brackets to loose wall stones or any surfaces that are
not absolutely firm connected to brickwork.
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