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During packing and transit, the screen may shrink When lacing the screen to the frame, DO NOT exceed
these dimensions as corner damage will result The warranty does not apply to torn corners or grommets
The Stewart screen material has some elasticity, and will stretch and spring back The lace cord is used as
a means of attaching the material to a rigid frame The grommeted edge binding will not stretch past the
manufactured outer dimensions After the screen is laced to the frame, some tension will be apparent at
each grommet
USING T-LACING TO ATTACH THE SCREEN TO A PEG-TYPE FRAME
Follow the same general procedure and cautions described in the section beginning on page 8 For a
peg-style frame, instead of attaching S-hooks to grommets, use the T-lacing method
1 Using the lace cord provided, lace the screen corner into pegs at the top left, and continue along the
top towards the center using the T-lace method Refer to Figures 18 and 19 The screen center line
is marked with a red grommet at the frame center Continue unrolling towards audience right Make
sure that the screen is centered in the frame
2 Lace the left side 3-4 feet / 1 m down from the top and tie off
3 Continue to unroll towards audience right, lacing along the top of the frame, using the T-lace method
The top webbing will stretch to the manufactured size
4 Continue T-lacing the left side and then the right side from top to bottom Use patience and care to
allow the screen to stretch to the manufactured size
INSTALLATION: SCREEN WITH OWNER-SUPPLIED
FRAME (CONTINUED)
X
Y
X
X
X
1.5” to 2” / 4-5 cm
recommended
X
Y
X
X
X
1.5” to 2” / 4-5 cm
recommended
Final
knots
Figure 18: Proper methods of T-lacing