Instructions / Assembly
Bolt
Connecting
Vertical Post
To Ceiling
Bracket
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Bolts
Connecting
Both Vertical
Posts
Together.
One Bolt Is
On Each
Face Of The
Bracket
Note:
• If the ceiling brackets are facing each other, measure directly from the back of
one bracket to the back of the opposite facing bracket (Figure 12).
• If the brackets are in-line, the measurement can be from one edge of the
bracket to the same edge on the next bracket (Figure 13).
• The measurement could also be taken from a point in the middle of
the bracket where the vertical post is expected to hang. Or, if the joist
spacing is consistent across the ceiling, you can count the number of
joists for the correct distance between the brackets.
Assembling and Attaching the Vertical Posts
• Adjust the length of the vertical posts to the desired distance from the ceiling.
• Ensure the lower section of the vertical post is placed on the inside of the two
post pieces.
IMPORTANT: Ensure the skinny sections of the teardrop holes are facing
down, and that all vertical posts are adjusted to the exact same length
(Figure 14).
• Secure these posts together
using two nuts, two bolts,
and two washers. Ideally put
one nut and bolt assembly
on each face of the vertical
posts. One bolt at the top
and the other at the bottom,
where the vertical post
sections overlap (Figure 14).
• Next, using a single bolt with two
washers (one on each side)
and a locking nut, connect the
rst vertical post assembly to
the ceiling bracket that was
installed in the previous step
(Figure 14).
Ceiling
Brackets
481/2” or 961/2”
Ceiling
Brackets
481/2” or 961/2”
FIG 12
FIG 13
FIG 14