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Rev. 5-14-20
Setup Option 2 – Mounting To Gypsum Drywall:
In addition to the materials listed on the supplied PC160 Setup Instructions (and
the three Junior Stand Adapters mentioned in Setup Option 1) your PC160-NS
also includes:
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7 each: 5/16” x 4” Lag Screws
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6 each: 3/8" x 1-3/4" Lag Screws
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13 each: 5/16” Flat Washers
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3 each: 1/2"-13 x 1-1/4" Hex Cap Screws
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3 each: 1/2”-13 Hex Nuts
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3 each: Angled Mounting Brackets
Materials and Tools Not Supplied by Pro Cyc:
If you intend to attach your PC160-NS to a wall (without using stands) you should
make sure you have a block of wood to attach the supplied angled mounting brackets
to. Pro Cyc recommends using Premium #2 and Better Douglas Fir Lumber (or equal)
2” x 6” x at least 13’ 10” long. (You can also use two blocks at half-length if you
prefer.) The block(s) can be painted before installation for aesthetic purposes.
In addition to the 2” x 6” block(s) of wood, you will also need the following tools:
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1 each: Stud Finder
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1 each: Electric Drill
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1 each: 15/64” Drill Bit
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1 each: 5/16” Drill Bit
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1 each: 1/2” Socket Wrench
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1 each: 9/16” Socket Wrench
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1 each: 9/16” Flat or Combination Wrench
1. Attach the Wood Block(s) to Your Wall
The block(s) of wood can be attached to the wall using the supplied 5/16” x 4” lag
screws with 5/16” washers. One lag screw for every other stud in your wall should be
enough to provide a secure mount. Use a stud finder to locate your studs. Use a
15/64” drill bit as a pilot for the lag screws. After using the 15/64” drill bit use a
5/16” drill bit at a depth of about 1/2” to allow clearance for the shank on the lag
screw. Use a 1/2” socket wrench to tighten the lag screws.