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NOTE: An end mount is recommended only when there is no 

alternative mounting surface available.
You will be using your blind with mounting brackets attached 

to the headrail to mark the position of the brackets inside 

your window casing (no template required). Bolt the inside 

mount brackets to each end mount bracket with the nuts and 

bolts provided to create a left hand bracket and a right hand 

bracket. Use appropriate holes as shown below.

•  For Blind width of 10  

1

/

2

to 13" use second and 

fourth holes of the end 

mount bracket.

•  For Blind width of 13 

1

/

8

and over use first and 

third holes of the end 

mount bracket.

•  Once the blind is level, 

mark the wall or molding 

on the top edge of each 

mounting bracket.

•  Remove the mounting 

brackets from the headrail 

by pushing the back of the 

bracket forward and up 

with your thumb.

Attaching brackets to headrail is described in “Blind Installation”.

For maximum stability the screws should be installed 

diagonally.
Proceed to “Blind Installation”.

INSIDE MOUNT WITH END BRACKETS

•  Recess the back of  the 

bracket no more than  

3

/

4

" from the front edge 

of the window casing.

•  Lower the blind to its full length. (see “Blind Operation”) 
•  Hold the blind up to the desired mounting position in the 

window casing.

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Summary of Contents for METAL BLINDS Deluxe

Page 1: ... and plaster require the use of anchors such as expansion or toggle bolts Bricks tile and stone need special plugs and drill bits Wood should always be pre drilled to avoid splitting Professional installation is also available in most areas call 800 800 3329 Inside Mounting Bracket and Screws Outside Mounting Bracket over 60 wide 4 screws per bracket supplies A few simple tools are required METAL ...

Page 2: ...nside corner of window casing Tape template in place Create small pilot holes with an awl or 1 16 drill bit Mount each bracket with two screws Additional mounting brackets if required should be evenly spaced between the two end brackets Align the same template along front edge of the window casing to determine mounting position for additional brackets Make sure brackets do not interfere with any m...

Page 3: ...of the end mount bracket For Blind width of 13 1 8 and over use first and third holes of the end mount bracket Once the blind is level mark the wall or molding on the top edge of each mounting bracket Remove the mounting brackets from the headrail by pushing the back of the bracket forward and up with your thumb Attaching brackets to headrail is described in Blind Installation For maximum stabilit...

Page 4: ...mounting brackets to extension brackets with nuts and bolts before attaching brackets to headrail Mount each bracket making sure all brackets are installed level and in line with each other Remove the mounting brackets from the headrail by pushing the back of the bracket forward and up with your thumb Mount each bracket making sure all brackets are installed level and in line with each other NOTE ...

Page 5: ...e bottom rail Using a pencil mark the mounting surface through the holes in the hold down bracket Make sure the hold down brackets are level and aligned with each other Raise the blind and screw the hold down brackets into the mounting surface using the screws provided SPACERS Spacers 2 spacers per bracket HOLD DOWN BRACKETS Hold down brackets are used primarily on shades being mounted to doors or...

Page 6: ... toward the outside of the blind Part PM 028 3 Day Blinds Corporation 3 13 WARNING Young children can STRANGLE in cord and bead chain loops They can also wrap cords around their necks and STRANGLE Always keep cords and bead chains out of children s reach Move cribs playpens and other furniture away from cords and bead chains Children can climb furniture to get to cords Do not tie cords together Ma...

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