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Mounting the wall bracket
Wooden joists/studding
1. Make sure that the bracket is screwed to
the centre of the batten. A stud detector
can be used to help locate the centre of
the batten.
2. Mark the centre of the batten and place the
hole of the bracket over the mark (see fig.).
3. Mark the position of the holes and drill
two 3 mm holes, approx. 30 mm deep.
4. Screw the wall bracket onto the wall. The
screws supplied can be used either for
fastening the bracket to wooden battens
or with wall plugs. Tighten the screws
properly, but do not overtighten them.
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The supplied screws and wall plugs
are suitable for standard material and
standard wall thicknesses.
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The person mounting the bracket is
responsible for changing the screws to
more appropriate screws if necessary.
Concrete/brick
1. Use the wall bracket as a template to
mark out the 2 holes.
2. Make sure that there is at least 35 mm
solid material surrounding the hole.
3. Do not drill into mortar or too close to
the edge of the building block/brick
(at least 35 mm from the edge).
4. Drill the holes using a 10 mm masonry
drill bit (at least 60 mm deep). Do not use
a hammer drill unless you have to, they
can deform the holes resulting in reduced
holding strength.
5. Insert the nylon wall plug into the holes
and screw the bracket onto the wall.