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2"– 6"

2"– 6"

Space Evenly

(60" Maximum)

Space Evenly

(60" Maximum)

Headrail

Outside Mount Applications

A fl at vertical surface at least 

5

/

8

" high is required for bracket 

attachment.

Outside Mount Bracket Attachment

•  Attach the installation brackets with two screws through the two 

holes in the rear of the brackets.

•  Use a carpenter’s level to check that the tops of the brackets are 

aligned at the same height before tightening the screws.

Inside Mount Bracket Attachment

•  Attach the installation brackets with two screws through the 

two holes in the top of the brackets.

•  Be sure the front edges of the brackets are aligned before 

tightening the screws.

•  If the blind is larger than 60 square feet, position an extra bracket 

at the cordlock end for added support when raising the blind. 
With two-on-one headrail blinds, position an extra bracket near 
each cordlock.

Inside Mount Applications

Use a carpenter’s level to check that the mounting surface is perfectly 
level. Shim the installation brackets, if necessary. 

•  A minimum casement depth of 

7

/

8

" is required for bracket 

attachment.

•  A depth of 1

3

/

4

" is required to fully recess the blind.

7

/

8

" Minimum Depth

Bracket Attachment

1

3

/

4

" Depth

Fully Recessed

Inside Mount

5

/

8

" Minimum

Flat Vertical Surface

Outside Mount

Mount the Brackets

Bracket Spacing

•  Position the two end brackets on the mounting surface so that 

they will be located between 2" and 6" from the ends of the 
headrail.

•  If more brackets are required (see chart below), space the 

additional bracket(s) evenly between the end brackets.

Important:

 Do not position any bracket where it will be located 

directly above a string ladder, cordlock or wand tilter. Allow 1" space 
on the side whenever possible.

Extension Brackets (Optional)

Extension brackets can be used with outside mounts to project the 
installation brackets from 2

3

/

4

" to 4

1

/

8

" from the mounting surface. 

This allows for additional clearance of obstructions such as window 
cranks or handles.

•  The extension brackets may be fastened together two different 

ways to produce the desired wall extension, as shown below. 

•  Attach the extension brackets using #6 self-tapping screws. 

•  Mount the extension bracket assemblies to the window frame or 

wall using two diagonally located screws.

•  Use appropriate fasteners to bolt the mounting brackets to the 

extension brackets.

Mount with Two Screws
Through Diagonal Holes

Bracket Spacers (Optional)

Bracket spacers can also be used to add clearance. Two versions are 
available: 

1

/

2

" and 

7

/

8

".

•  Attach the spacers to the installation brackets using the two screws 

provided with each spacer. 

2

3

/

4

" to 3

1

/

8

" Projection

3

5

/

8

" to 4

1

/

8

" Projection

No. 6 Self-Tapping

Screws 

3

/

8

" Long

Under 60 Sq. Ft.

2

3

4

60 Sq. Ft. and Over

3

4

5

Blind Width

 7 

" – 

60"

 60 

1

/

8

" –  120"

   

Over 120"

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