Instructions / Assembly

8
Installation (continued)
4
Drilling mounting holes in
concrete/brick wall
5
Drilling mounting holes in
wood studs
If you are installing the mounting system into wood
studs, proceed to step 5.
CAUTION: Avoid drilling near electrical wiring
and water pipes. The mounting system must be
attached to a weight bearing wall. Failure to
observe all safety precautions can result in serious
physical injury and/or property damage. Consult a
professional installer or call customer service if
you have any questions.
CAUTION: Do not drill into mortar between
bricks or into loose concrete.
CAUTION: Never drill into hollow brick.
Use ¼ in. or 3/8 in. masonry bits to drill mounting
holes in the concrete approximately 3 in. (76 mm)
in depth.
Insert nylon anchors (AA) into the pre-drilled holes.
You may have to use a hammer to gently tap the
anchors fully into the wall.
CAUTION: Avoid drilling near electrical
wiring and water pipes. The mounting
system must be attached to a weight
bearing wall and must be installed directly
onto the center of the wood studs. Failure to
observe all safety precautions can result in
serious physical injury and/or property
damage. Consult a professional installer or
call customer service if you have any
questions.
CAUTION: Wood studs must be no
smaller than 2 x 4 in. in size.
Use a commercially-available stud finder to
locate the stud centers in the wall. Studs are
usually spaced 16 in. apart.
Use a 5/32 in. (4 mm) wood drill bit to drill
3 in. (76 mm) pilot holes.
6
Attaching the mounting arm to
the wall
Align the mounting arm holes with the pre-drilled
holes in the wall.
Attach the mounting arm (A) to the wall using lag
bolts (BB). Use a level to ensure that the arm is
level on the wall.
Tighten the bolts (BB) securely using the Hex
wrench (CC).
Test the connection by pulling down on the arm to
ensure it does not come loose from the wall.
AA
Masonry
Drill Bit
Wood
Drill Bit
A
CC
BB