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GETTING STARTED
Fasteners
Screws of varying lengths and types are required to install shutters. The chart below shows the
standard fasteners, what each is used for, and the tool or driver needed to secure them. Other
types of fasteners may be needed if mounting into concrete, metal, or similar surfaces.
#8 x 3" Washer Head Screw
#8 x 2" Washer Head Screw
#8 x 1
½
" Pan Head Screw
#8 x 1" Pan Head Screw
#6 x
½
" Flat Head Screw
#8 x 2" Bugle Head Screw
#6 x 1
¾
" Round Head Screw
#6 x
5
/
8
" Flat Head Screw
#6 x
¾
" Round Head Screw
#6 x
½
" Pan Head Screw
Installation screw
#2 Robertson drive
Attaches Bi-Fold/Bypass track to frame or opening,
as well as track system brackets to frame
#2 Robertson drive
Attaches stiles to rails; also used as an installation
screw
#2 Robertson drive
#8 x 2" Pan Head Screw
Attaches Bi-Fold or Bypass bracket to wall
#2 Phillips drive
Attaches T-Post to frame
#2 Phillips drive
Attaches T-Post block to frame
#1 Robertson drive
Attaches magnets, as well as T-Post brackets to
T-Post and sill or frame, and Bi-Fold/Bypass carrier
hardware to panels
#1 Robertson drive
Attaches Bi-Fold pivot bracket to frame
#2 Phillips drive
Attaches Bi-Fold bottom track pivot bracket to
bottom track
#2 Phillips drive
Attaches hinges to frames and T-Posts, as well as
magnet strike plates to panels
#1 Robertson drive
Attaches metal brackets to frame
#1 Robertson drive
Installation screw; also used to attach valance
clips to frame
#2 Robertson drive
#8 x
¾
" Flat Head Screw