Bracket Positioning & Fixing
Mark the position of the brackets. for longer poles a mid/passing
bracket is required. For bay window poles, passing brackets are
used in conjunction with passing curtain rings.
Drill holes & insert plugs.
Screw each bracket into position.
Please note on the french
bracket, that the top fixing point is located in the insert.
Where brackets have coverplates, push them into place.
Ring Stop
To hold the curtain back
to the wall place a ring
between the bracket
and the set screw.
Fitting Rings and Pole
Slide the curtain rings on to the pole, allowing approximately one ring
for every 100mm (4”). On systems where passing rings are used
ensure the open side of the ring is facing the wall.
Keep aside two rings, one for the outside of each end of the bracket.
Push the pole on the brackets, and tighten the set screw. If the pole
is made of two connected lengths, the mid/passing bracket should
cover the join.
Joining the pole
Poles are supplied pre-cut to your specified
lengths, in some cases the pole may be made
in two or more parts, joined by a connector.
Push the joiner into the pole ends and push the
poles together. Tighten the set screws at the
back of the pole.
Passing Brackets
The pole snaps into the passing bracket. this operation should only be done
once, as repeated attempts can damage the finish.
Ensure that the pole is in the correct position first. Then gently pull the pole
down whilst holding the bracket up.
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