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CABLE CLAMP INSTALLATION (CONTINUED)

A. 

Tighten the top hex nut on both cable ends.

 Using a 3/16" wrench or socket, hold the 

cable end in position while tightening the top hex nut with a 1/2" wrench or socket. This 
will keep the cable from twisting as the hex nuts are tightened.

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SUPPORTING THE WINDOW

B. 

Remove the temporary bracing.

 Check the window for level, plumb, sash reveal and 

operation. Readjust, if needed.

Note: Be sure to use the temporary support when readjusting the hex nuts.

C

Remove blocking from under the seat board.

D. 

Tighten the locking (bottom) nut on both cable ends and 

remove the temporary support

 once the final position is found. 

DO NOT cut the threaded end off the cable as this will prevent 
future adjustment should it be needed.

E. 

Installation of knee braces is recommended

 to help support 

the weight of the bay/bow unit. Weight calculations must take 
into account the weight of the items that may be placed on 
the seat board of the bay/bow unit. If the upper roof/framing 
members are not capable of supporting 1,300 lbs. or if more 
than 500 lbs. will be put on the seat board, knee braces must be 
used in addition to the cables.

HEAD BOARD

SEAT BOARD

18" PROJECTION

MAXIMUM

DASHED LINES INDICATE
POSSIBLE CONSTRUCTION
FOR GABLE ROOF

MINIMUM

10-1/2”

HEADER MOUNT OF CABLE CLAMPS

This method may only be used if the projection of the bay/bow is 18"

 

or less. 

Use the Cross Bracing method if the projection of the bay/bow is more than 18".

Note: Be sure that the cable clamps are secured 
to a solid structural member - header, sill plates 
or wall stud. If the structural member or cable 
clamps are not securely attached, they may 
loosen during or after installation causing the 
bay/bow unit to sag.

A. 

Install the cable clamps. 

Drive the #12 x 3-1/4" 

square screws part way into the mounting surface 
using a #3 square drive bit.

B. 

Run the cable up through the bottom of the 

cable clamp.

 Hold the cable up tight above the 

clamp and drive the two center clamp screws all 
the way in to lock the cable in place. Drive in the 
remaining #12 x 3-1/4" square screws all the way.

Note: Make sure all 4 screws are driven in at 
maximum torque. Additional tensioning may 
be done with the nuts on the opposite end of the 
cable at the bottom of the window.

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Summary of Contents for 81470102

Page 1: ...ion in a wall system designed to manage water These instructions are not to be used with any other construction method Installation instructions for use with other construction methods multiple units...

Page 2: ...knife Drill with a 2 Phillips at least 4 long and 3 square drive bit provided in cable clamp kit 1 2 open end wrench 3 16 wrench or socket Sealant Gun Installation will require two or more persons for...

Page 3: ...k and rough opening Apply sealant at each joint between the brick blocking and rough opening and cover the joints with flashing tape H Apply sill flashing tape 1 Wood wall construction only Cut a piec...

Page 4: ...tape 2 Cut a piece of flashing tape 12 longer than the opening width Apply at the bottom overlapping tape 1 by at least 1 DO NOT allow the tape to extend past the interior face of the opening Note The...

Page 5: ...Check window for squareness by making sure diagonal measurement for corner to corner is within 1 8 in both directions Insert a 10 x 3 flat head wood screw into each pre drilled hole in the jamb boards...

Page 6: ...etween the rafter tails directly above the cable holes in the bay bow head board B Remove the cable from the bay bow unit Measure the distance from the bottom of the cable clamp to the bottom of the h...

Page 7: ...put on the seat board knee braces must be used in addition to the cables HEAD BOARD SEAT BOARD 18 PROJECTION MAXIMUM DASHED LINES INDICATE POSSIBLE CONSTRUCTION FOR GABLE ROOF MINIMUM 10 1 2 HEADER MO...

Page 8: ...space between the window and the rough opening and apply a 1 deep bead of foam This will allow room for expansion of the foam and will minimize squeeze out If using foam other than Great Stuff Window...

Page 9: ...Foam BRICK FRAMED REPLACEMENT 3 8 Clearance Backer Rod and Sealant typical Insulating Foam BRICK SMALL BLOCK REPLACEMENT Air Gap Block 1 x 2 Sheet Rock Lathe Plaster Insulating Foam 3 8 Clearance Bac...

Page 10: ...ween the frame expander and the under side of the seat board F Shape tool and clean excess sealant When finished the sealant should be the shape of an hourglass Note This method creates a more flexibl...

Page 11: ...cess sealant When finished the sealant should be the shape of an hourglass Note Backer rod adds shape and depth for the sealant line This method creates a more flexible sealant line capable of expandi...

Page 12: ...construction and maintenance failure to install Pella products in accordance with Pella installation instructions or the use of Pella products in wall systems which do not allow for proper management...

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