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Step 1. Installing the Stud Mount (Part B1)

Each Adjustable Stud Bracket has 2 parts: 

It is important to note that brackets must be mounted to wood (or steel*) studs and must be 

perfectly leveled, both independently and to each other. D

o not measure from the floor when 

leveling brackets since the floor may not be level. 

*See previous page for details on steel studs. 

1.  Mark the stud wall where you would like the center of the sink to be.

2.  Determine the desired finished sink height and mark the stud 7” below. For example, a finished height of 34”  

 

(ADA height) results in a mark at 27” from the 

finished

 floor. This is your 

B1 Installation Height 

(

B1-Height)

.

3.  Set your laser level to the 

B1-Height

.

4.  Mark lateral locations along the wall that meet the following criteria: 

 

 

Maximum distance between a bracket (center of horizontal arm) and an 

unsupported

 edge of the sink  

 

 

(left or right side) does not exceed 6“

 

 

Maximum distance between any two brackets (center of horizontal arm), or between a bracket  

 

 

 

and a wall cleat supporting the left or right edges of the sink, does not exceed 32”

 

 

Minimum distance between a bracket (center of horizontal arm) and a sink drain location is 4”

 

Note that you may need to add studs in the above locations; however, doubling them up is not necessary.

5. Clamp 

Part B1

 to an appropriate mounting stud so that the top of the horizontal arm meets the 

B1-Height

  

 

and the front face of the vertical length is flush with the front face of the stud. 

Note that B1 can be mounted  

 

in an “upside-down” orientation should conditions require it.  

6.  Use your torpedo level to ensure the horizontal arm is level.

7.  When Part B1 is level and at the appropriate height, run the 5/16” drill bit in reverse at each hole to  

 

 

create an index which is perfectly centered in each hole.

8.  Create holes for the 5/16” x 1-1/2” hex head wood screws using the 3/16” drill bit.
9.  Drive the hex head wood screws into the studs using the 1/2" socket.

10.  Repeat steps 5-9 until all parts B1 have been installed.

B1

: Stud Mount

AL

 or 

AS

: Supporting Arm 

The arm will arrive to you in one of two 

lengths and is determined by the

countertop depth of your sink:

AL 

(Long): Counter depths 20 1/2” - 24”

AS 

(Short): Counter depths 17” - 20 1/2”

B1 comes in a single size and must be 

installed such that brackets will be both 

level and spaced across the mounting wall 

properly. B1 can be installed with the 

vertical stud mounting plate oriented 

either upward or downward. 

Содержание concrete FSB-B1-AS

Страница 1: ...outfitting the wall with wood studs when possible Therefore mounting screws are not included for steel stud applications If brackets must be installed on steel studs we recommend using 5 16 hex head sheet metal screws Also note that applicable steel studs should be no thinner than 18 gauge MOUNTING TO WOOD STUDS Complete mounting hardware is included for wood stud applications Trueform Adjustable S...

Страница 2: ... center of horizontal arm and a sink drain location is 4 Note that you may need to add studs in the above locations however doubling them up is not necessary 5 Clamp Part B1 to an appropriate mounting stud so that the top of the horizontal arm meets the B1 Height and the front face of the vertical length is flush with the front face of the stud Note that B1 can be mounted in an upside down orientat...

Страница 3: ... already prepared 4 Ensure that all all swivel feet are making contact with the underside of the sink and use the 9 16 socket to adjust the swivel feet height as necessary to level the sink 1 Attach Parts AS or AL slightly less than hand tight to Part B1 using the 5 16 18 nuts and bolts so you can adjust their final location 2 Set the distance from the center of the swivel feet to the finished wall ...

Страница 4: ...nt or copyright of any third party This warranty does not include or cover 1 hairline cracks in the concrete 2 damage caused during installation or due to incorrect installation 3 damage caused by incorrect cleaning or care 4 damage caused by incorrect use 5 damage caused by acts of abuse to the products such as scratches chips stains or other markings damage or 6 damage caused by drilling into or...

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