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If there are any wrinkles or puckers in the screen, the snaps on the frame can
be adjusted side to side. Lay the frame viewing side down on a clean surface.
A movement of 1/16” to 1/8” (1.6mm to 3.2mm) is usually sufficient to eliminate
puckers.
Note
Figure 8:
Attaching Remaining Snaps
Figure 7:
Attaching Top Corner Snaps
4. Place the frame over the screen (snap side down).
5. Starting with the snaps on the top corners and then horizontally along the top, while lifting
the frame with one hand, snap the screen into the frame. Gently allow the screen to
stretch onto the snaps. Do not jerk, wrinkle or crease the screen material, as it can be
damaged. Refer to Figure 7.
6. Lift the frame to a vertical position to finish attaching the sides and bottom rows of the
snaps. Refer to Figure 8.
Attaching the Screen to the Frame
ATTACHING THE SCREEN TO THE FRAME (CONTINUED)