J-Hook Mounting
Assembly Instructions
User’s Manual
Outdoor Ceiling Fan, 60 inch
3
3
7
5
6
1. Assemble M10 nut (5), 10mm spring washer(6)
and 10mm flat washer (7) onto the J-hook
mounting bolt (3) as shown below.
(Do not replace J-hook mounting bolt (3) with a lag
bolt.)
5
6
7
5
7
6
3
2. Using a drill and drill bit, drill a hole thru joist.
Insert J-hook mounting bolt (3) with assembled
hardware into hole and secure with 10mm flat
washer (7), 10mm spring washer(6) and M10 nut
(5) as shown below.
Fully secure J-hook mounting bolt (3) to joist by
snugging top and bottom nut.
3.1-1/2” from installed J-hook mounting bolt (3), drill
a small pilot hole for mounting the J-hook
secondary support bolt (4).
Using pilot hole as your guide, install J-hook
secondary support bolt (4) for secure installation
ensuring all bolt threads are fully engaged.
Preparing to hang fan
1. Loosen set screw on top
bell and slide top bell
down to expose top of
down rod.
2. Attach cable locks (8) onto the cable for secure
installation. Inspect the hanging and installation
components to ensure that there is no shipping
damage.
Check that power cord is free from cuts or abrasions.
Check that support bracket and rubber grommet
are secure.
Check that BOTH cable locks (8) on safety
cable are tight.
4
6
1 2
1
”
top bell
set screw
down rop
power cord
safety cable
cable locks
rubber grommet
support blacket
joist
joist
1/8"
1. Once top of unit has passed the safety in spection,
install unit.
Insert rubber grommet into the cradle of the J-hook
mount bolt (3) until fully seated and insert loop of
safety cable into J-hook secondary support (4) bolt
as shown.
Hanging fan
2.Slide top bell up to cover both J-hook (3&4), leaving
an 1/8” gap between top of bell and hanging
surface and secure in place by tightening set screw.
(The 1/8” gap is required to ensure that down rod is
allowed to hang properly and not be forced off center
causing fan to wobble or vibrate.)
Fiber Pad
Blade Bracket
Blade
Bolts
Rubber
Washers
Flat Washer
Gasket Cover
Attach Blades
For downward air flow
For upward air flow
All blades MUST face the
same direction.
TOP
BOTTOM
All blades MUST face the same
direction.