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5.
ATTACH HANGING PARTITION
5.1.
Ensure that the 3/4
” diameter hanger holes
(FIG. 4.1) are oriented on the top.
5.2.
The hanging partition is typically hung parallel to the ground plane; use a level if leveling is required for
your installation.
5.3.
Utilize both hanger holes to attach hanging partition with your chosen mounting/hanging hardware.
Ensure that the mounting location is substantial, of sound construction, is capable of securely holding
a minimum of 200 pounds plus hanging hardware, and does not allow injury to persons or property.
Consult with a professional contractor if you need assistance or additional information.
Ensure hanging partition is securely attached utilizing both hanger holes and that it stays attached
during use. A misused or unattached hanging partition can fall and cause serious injury or death.
Because applications vary, hanging hardware is not included. An incorrectly attached hanging partition
can fall and cause property damage and injury or death. Professional installation is required.
Do not use to support, attach, or hang planters, lights, decorations, clothing, fabrics, or other
furnishings.
Do not play on, lean on, hang on, or bump body parts against the hanging partition.
Hanging cords, chains, cables, etc. can cause injury or death. Install hanging partition hardware in such
a manner that it does not cause injury to persons or property. Consult with a professional contractor if
you need assistance or additional information.
Ensure hanging partition does not impede safety, security, or environmental systems.
Consult with a professional contractor or your Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ) if you have any
questions.
6.
TRIM/CUT PANEL WIDTHS
6.1.
The panel tubes and vinyl panel come in a
standard width of 72”. If trimming is needed
to obtain a narrower
width, the panel tubes and vinyl panel can be cut to the desired width (FIG. 6.1).
6.2.
If assembled, disassemble the panel frame and remove panel tubes from vinyl panel.
Do not trim while partition is assembled; always disassemble before trimming.
6.3.
Lay vinyl panel flat on a surface that will not be harmed by your chosen trimming process.
6.3.1.
Mark and trim vinyl as needed.
6.4.
Mark and cut panel tubes as needed.
6.4.1.
Using a metal file, remove any sharp edges from cut tubes.
6.5.
Insert a provided threaded insert into the cut end of each tube. Use a rubber mallet to fully seat.
6.6.
Reassemble panel frame (
refer to ‘SECTION 4’ and complete steps 4.2 and 4.3).
When reassembling after trimming, ensure labels are facing outward, away from vinyl panel (FIG. 4.2).
FIG. 6.1