Wall mount install manual body 04-25-07.doc
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Slip the first panels into the front of the channels
and
bolt to the chains.
The nuts go to the rear. Make the bolts firm, but not tight
enough to sink the heads into the panels. If you are using
a cordless drill, use a very low setting on the clutch. On a
DeWalt drill, we use a setting of 3.
Align the sprocket.
After the first panel is installed, rotate
it around by pulling the chains down until the panel has
made one complete rotation. This will align the sliding
sprocket on the lower shaft. You may have to tap the
sprocket into alignment with a hammer.
Alternate the panels
.
The holes are not symmetrical, and
every-other panel should be turned over so that the holes
alternate from side to side.
As you progress, and the panels are moving up the back of
the machine, it takes a lot of effort to push them down. This is
normal. You will need to hold the panels in front to keep them
from sliding up.
Use short pieces (12" or so) of 2x3 lumber to jam the
wall.
Simply slip them between panels at the bottom of
the wall on each side. As the panels try to ride up, the
block will hold them in place.
.
Bolt on the panels
until there are only three left.