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1.Now that you have a straight level line across the wall with the locations of the wall
brackets and their bolt holes marked, you can drill holes to mount the brackets.
2.Using a 14mm masonry drill bit, drill the first bolt hole approximately 4 inches (10 cm)
deep, as shown in the diagram. This must be drilled through solid brick or concrete to
offer the necessary support for the awning.
3.Drill the remaining holes exactly as in step 2.
Drilling the Bolt Holes
Drill 4 inches deep
WARNING!
All bolt holes must be aligned vertically and horizontally to ensure that the awning
hangs straight.
Double check alignment before drilling if you are not certain.
The diameter and depth of your mounting holes must be the same size as the
expansion bolts.
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If a mallet is necessary for installation, we recommend placing the nut on
the screw (loosely) before hammering to avoid damaging the bolt
threads.
1.Now that all of your holes are drilled, then insert the expansion bolts.
2.It may be necessary to drive the bolts in with a wooden (or other non-metallic) mallet.
Preparing for Mounting
3.Make sure that the bolts are firm in place, yet let them stick out of the wall
approximately 2.5 inch or less-enough that the wall bracket can be installed onto them.
Firmly tighten the bolts with a 19 mm hex key. It is best to use the hex key with a closed
end rather than an open end to avoid damaging the nut, should it slip.
7.Please assemble the A1 on the wall by first, tighten the bolts by wrench.
8.Then insert the left side of the roller bar into A1 hole.
9.After installation on the left side, then insert
right side of the roller bar into A2 hole, and
then tighten the bolts by wrench.
Spring washer Nut
Bolt
Washer
Expansion bolt