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MOUNTING
ASSEMBLY - WALL
• Mark a level line on the wall at the desired mounting height to locate the top edge of the upper mount plate.
• Use the mount as a template to carefully mark the locations of the mounting holes on the wall. There should be six holes total: four in
the upper plate and two in the lower plate. Be sure to align the top edge of the upper mount plate with your level line.
• Remove the mount from the wall and pre-drill mounting holes for the appropriate mounting fasteners.
• Attach the pre-assembled mount/pivot unit to the wall.
• For concrete or masonry walls
: Insert Red Head or equivalent 1/2” self-anchoring studs (not included) into the mounting holes,
properly securing them according to manufacturer’s instructions. Slide the mount plates over the studs and attach using nylon lock
nuts and flat washers, being careful not to over-tighten.
• Note
: We recommend that nylon lock nuts not be removed and reused because this will defeat the nylon locking; instead, buy new
nylon lock nuts from your local hardware store.
• For wood surfaces (wood studs)
: Before mounting the fan to a wood surface, ensure that the structure will safely support the fan’s
weight (see spec. sheet). Line the mount assembly up with the mounting holes. Insert 1/2” lag bolts (not included) into the holes,
using washers to maximize the hold. Be sure that you use bolts long enough to support the weight of the fan. Tighten the bolts
securely, but do not over-tighten them.