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Place the panel on the rod. To ensure 
it  drapes  at  the  correct  length,  hold 
it up to the spot you wish to install 
it; this will allow you to raise or lower 
your treatment as desired. After 
you’ve located the ideal location, use 
a pencil to mark the wall where the 
top of the rod is resting. 

Remove the panel from the rod and 
then center the rod over the window 
opening at the desired height. Using 
the  pencil,  mark  where  the  ends  of 
each rod are positioned; if you’re 
using  a  center  bracket,  note  the 
middle point between these two 
spots. If you have more than one 
center bracket spread these evenly 
between the two end brackets and 
center point. If you have a spliced rod, 
mark where that splice is on the wall 
since you will need to add the special 
splice bracket at that point. Measure 
6” inward from the marks you’ve 
made on both ends and mark those 
spots. This is where the end brackets 
will be installed.

Place center of bracket cover plate 
level against wall at the marked spots. 
Using  a  pencil,  lightly  draw  a  circle 
around the base of the bracket onto 
wall (see 

Figure A)

. Check to make 

sure the circles are level & aligned 
with each other. 

Remove  back plate and center it 
inside of the circle outline on wall. 
Mark the screw hole locations for all 
brackets (see 

Figure B)

.

Attach the metal back plate to the 
wall, aligning the holes in the plate 
with the marks made in the previous 
step (see 

Figure B)

. Be sure and 

attach the plate to the wall with the 
appropriate mounting hardware. 
(It is always recommended to try 
and attach to the wood studs inside 
the wall. Where this is not possible 
please use a wall anchor suitable to 
carry the weight of your hardware 
selection as well as your draperies 
and any accessories.)

Place bracket cover plate on top of 
back plate and thread on the post. 
Make sure to screw on the post very 
tightly.  Do  not  leave  any  play  or 
wiggle room.

STEP 2 - MOUNTING BRACKETS

STEP 2 - MOUNTING BRACKETS

FIGURE A

FIGURE B

End & Center Brackets

Mark all holes needed 

showing locations of screw 

holes for all brackets.

6"

CENTER 

BOLT

COVER  

PLATE

POST

BACK MOUNTING 

PLATE

ROD 

BRACKET

INNER 

POST

Summary of Contents for Metro Track

Page 1: ...STEP BY STEP INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Wall Mount Single Rod Set Metro Track Round Wood Hardware...

Page 2: ...uld something go wrong we strongly doubt it we want any potential returns to be a painless as possible Customer Service Hours Monday Friday 6am 6pm PT Saturday Sunday 7am 4pm PT smithandnoble com Ever...

Page 3: ...nchors or screws When selecting a fastener be sure it s designed to support the weight of the product being installed if you re not sure either give us a call or ask a professional at your local hardw...

Page 4: ...ver plate level against wall at the marked spots Using a pencil lightly draw a circle around the base of the bracket onto wall see Figure A Check to make sure the circles are level aligned with each o...

Page 5: ...e end stop in between the first carrier from the end and the second carrier of the side you won t be opening so the end of drape does not move when drape is closed Place another end stop right before...

Page 6: ...Do not tighten at this time Attach End Cap Finial go to step 6 Slide End Cap onto rod and tighten set screw STEP 5 ATTACHING THE BRACKET TO THE ROD STEP 6 ATTACH FINIALS MOUNTING POST CHANNEL MOUNTIN...

Page 7: ...TTACHING DRAPERY TO ROD Align the mounting posts in the back ofthetrackwiththebracketsmounted to the wall Slide the mounting posts onto the brackets but don t tighten Center the track over the widow o...

Page 8: ...d cleaning is needed to maintain the beauty of your Hardware To Vacuum Use brush or dust head attachment To Dust Use soft clean cloth CARE CLEANING Baton Wand optional Baton Wand will be pre attached...

Page 9: ...to the original owner requires a proof of purchase hang on to your receipt and covers defects in material or craftsmanship Hardware must have been properly installed We reserve the right to determine...

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