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SimpliFire • SF-ALL40-BK, SF-ALL48-BK, SF-ALL60-BK, SF-ALL84-BK • 2040-981 Rev. M • 7/21
Figure 4.9 3/16 Toggle-Bolt Anchor
• The toggle-bolt anchors are provided to accommo-
date the required anchor points based on the ap
-
pliance. Use of toggle bolt anchors requires drywall
thickness of minimum 1/2 in. and drilled holes size
of 1/2 in. diameter.
• Insert the bolt through the front side of the mounting
bracket and thread the toggle onto it from the rear of
the bracket. See Figure 4.10.
•
Fold the toggle wings flush against the bolt and push
them through a drilled hole until the toggle wings
expand open on the other side. See Figure 4.11.
• Pull back on the bolt and tighten. See Figure 4.11.
Note:
This product cannot be installed on a wall
sheathed with drywall less than 1/2 in. thick, unless
all required anchor points in the mounting bracket
align with structural framing members.
NOTICE:
Minimum six screw(s) and/or toggle bolt an-
chors are required for wall mounting the SF-ALL40-BK,
SF-ALL48-BK, and SF-ALL60-BK. Minimum of eight (8)
screw(s) and/or toggle bolt anchors are required for wall
mounting the SF-ALL84-BK.
Framed Wall
• Locate the mounting bracket on the wall in the
desired location of the appliance. Level the bracket,
then mark its location on the wall, including a mark-
ing for each of the fastener holes in the bracket.
• For each of the marked mounting point locations,
determine which points align with a structural fram-
ing member.
• At the points where a wood or metal framing mem-
ber exists, the ST6X50 screw can be installed
directly into that structural member. See Figure 4.13.
• For every mounting hole that does not align with a
structural framing member, a wall board toggle-bolt
anchor must be used. See Figure 4.9.
D. Direct Wall Mounting with Wall Mounting
Bracket
The wall mounting bracket can be installed on masonry
walls such as those constructed of brick or concrete,
or to framed walls constructed of wood or steel framing
sheathed with gypsum wallboard, drywall, wood, etc.
The method used to mount the mounting bracket is dif-
ferent between masonry walls and framed walls. Refer
to the following sections for more detail on the method
applicable to this installation.
Figure 4.11 Installing Anchors in Hollow Wall
Figure 4.10 Toggle Bolt Installation through Mounting Bracket
WARNING! Risk of Damage or Personal Injury!
Al-
lowable pull-out and shear strength are 25% of ultimate
values or less, as required by building authorities.