AX2 LED SERIES INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
H.E. Williams, Inc. Car thage, Missouri w w w.hew.com 417-35 8 - 4 0 65
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Step 5:
Place the canopy flush to ceiling tile and thread upper cable
retainer onto the 1/4 - 20 stud (Fig. 3).
A stand-alone fixture will require two suspension cables. The
5” diameter canopy will be used only at power feed locations.
Smaller 2” canopies are to be used at non-feed locations (Fig.
4). Power feed cord will pass through hole with plastic strain
relief bushing.
Note:
For safety, always support the weight of the fixture. Do
not leave a fixture hanging by only one end while working.
2” canopy
The 5” canopy
is used for
power feed.
Fig. 4
1/4 x 20 Screw or Bolt
To lighting panel via
existing circuitry
Mounting Bracket
T-bar (manuf. by others)
Suspension Cable
Junction box &
cover plate
2” threaded nipple with lock
washers (supplied by others)
Ceiling tile
(supplied by others)
ø5” canopy
Strain relief bushing
Power feed cord to fixture
Fig.5A
Typical power feed location
for sheetrock/hardpan installation
Junction box
(furnished by others)
5” canopy with center hole
and power entry location
Cross bar with 1/4” x 20 stud
Only 1/4-20 all thread
material needed for 2”
non-feed suspension point.
Step 6:
Hang the fixture from suspension cables by hooking into
each end of light fixture. Install 10 - 32 flange nuts from the
hardware kit onto threaded cable end and adjust up or down
as necessary until fixture is level (Fig. 5A). Fully adjustable
cables allow you to vary the length from 6” to 96” with a
stopping device that may be secured at any point along the
length of cable. One 10 - 32 flange nut from the hardware kit
secures the fixture.
NOTE
: When hanging the junction box onto the T-bar
mounting bracket, tie the ceiling support wire for
this location directly to the T-bar.
Stand off
Power location
Power
cord
Griplock side
exit gripper
Fig. 6
Fig.5B