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Cima Fixed Frame Screen: Owner’s Manual
© 2017 Stewart Filmscreen Corporation
Be sure to unpack carefully in a clean area. Use special care when handling the screen
so that it does not become soiled or damaged. If you plan to repack your screen and
hardware for transportation to another location, you may wish to photograph or make a
note of how it was packed. Keep the packing material.
Unpacking
Note:
Bolts and other fasteners for the screen are standard gauge and sizes used in
the U.S., regardless of where they will be installed. For this reason, the sizes are
expressed in inches rather than metric measurements.
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Lint-free, clean cloth gloves for handling the screen
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Ladders for the personnel supporting the screen during the mounting process
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A
level
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Fasteners appropriate for the surface on which the screen is being mounted
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A
drill
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Tools for tightening fasteners
You will need:
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Make sure there is a clean surface on which to unroll the screen and assemble the
frame.
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Check the size and weight of the screen to be installed so that you can plan for the
number of people required for installation. You need at least two people to
mount the smaller screens; more are needed for larger, heavier screens.
Before beginning the installation:
Specifications regarding the individual screen dimensions, weight, etc. are provided
by the factory when the unit is ordered.
Preparation
Before proceeding with the installation of this screen, take time to thoroughly
read and understand these installation instructions.
PREPARING THE INSTALLATION
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Do not stand on the screen tube or store it on its end. This will cause screen
damage. If you are not going to install the screen immediately, make sure it remains
horizontal during storage.
Caution