Install single sided Analog Clock
The backs of most Analog Clocks feature two specially designed clock-lock hangers spaced at precise distances, one
on the top and the other on the bottom. The clock-lock feature prevents accidental removal if the clock is bumped, and
it may reduce theft by requiring a particular combination of moves to remove the clock.
Clocks with the clock-lock feature are supplied with two mounting screws and wall anchors. To bypass the use of the
clock-lock feature, use finishing nails with no heads angled at 45 degrees into the wall in place of the supplied
mounting screws.
Sites with more than one Transmitter: It's very important to only insert a clock's batteries at its permanent install
location.
1. Drill holes for the screw anchors per the clock hole spacing specifications.
Clock Size
Hole Spacing
Clock-Lock
Feature
9” (22.86 cm)
6.75” (17.17 cm)
Yes
9.5” (24.13 cm)
9” (22.86 cm)
Yes
11.5” (29.21 cm)
9” (22.86 cm)
Yes
12.5” (31.75 cm)
9” (22.86 cm)
Yes
13.5" (34.2 cm)
Square model
9.5" (24.13 cm)
Yes
13.75” (34.92 cm)
9” (22.86 cm)
Yes
16” (40.64 cm)
9” (22.86 cm)
Yes
24” (60.96 cm)
Not applicable
No
2. Apply power to the clock.
3. Use a screwdriver to insert and tighten the screw, leaving the top of the screw head 3/8 in. (0.95 cm) out from the
wall.
4. Hold the clock with the face down and align the clock-lock hanger with the bottom screw.
5. Tilt the clock face to vertical and position the clock with the screw heads in the opening of the Clock-Lock hanger.
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