GETTING STARTED
bRAckET INfoRmATIoN
ouTSIDE mouNT
STANDARD HARDWARE
A fEW SImplE ToolS ARE REquIRED
Steel Tape Measure
Power Drill and
Drill Bits
Level
Awl (Or Tool For Starting
A Screw Hole)
Pencil
Phillips Screwdriver
Included in your order is all the hardware necessary for a normal
installation. Depending on the mounting surface, fasteners
other than the screws provided may be required. Wallboard
and plaster require the use of anchors such as expansion or
toggle bolts. Bricks, tile or stone need special plugs and drill
bits. Wood should always be pre-drilled to avoid splitting.
Professional installation is also available in most areas, call
800-800-3329.
If you ordered an outside mount window covering with your
outside mount cornice box, install the blind first. Once the blind
is installed you may want remove it from the brackets and set
it aside while installing the cornice box.
Each bracket must firmly support the weight of the cornice.
Mounting into wood studs is preferred. When this is not possible
(e.g. mounting into sheetrock without wood studs, mounting
into material such as stone or brick), alternative hardware (not
included) should be used.
• Hold the cornice up to the desired mounting position. The
top of the cornice’s dust cover must be at least 2
1
/
8
" from the
top of the window casing. Mark the wall along the top of the
dust cover.
This cornice box was shippped with the proper number of
mounting brackets as shown in the following chart:
coRNIcE WIDTH
mouNTING bRAckETS
10" - 24"
2
24
1
/
8
" - 48"
3
48
1
/
8
" - 60"
4
60
1
/
8
" and up
5
Screw
Mounting Bracket
b
for 3" to 6"
Cornice Depth
Mounting Bracket
A
for 1
1
/
4
" to 2"
Cornice Depth
Wing Nut and Bolt
Minimum 2
1
/
8
"
coRNIcE box
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
A
b