Figure 24
Cutting along the outline
(a), and using a finger to
hold the cutout piece (b)
Insert and wire the speaker
2. Cut around three of the four sides of the outline you drew, not all the way around
(Figure 24a).
WARNING: Keep fingers away from the cutting blade.
3. Hook your finger into the pilot hole and then make the final cut (Figure 24b).
4. Using your finger, pull out the piece of wallboard you have just cut.
(a)
(b)
If you encounter insulation behind the wall
You can expect to find insulation in an exterior wall and sometimes it appears in an interior
wall as well. If the insulation found there is malleable, you can cut it and remove some of it to
make room for the speaker. Other types of insulation will be difficult or possibly dangerous to
handle.
CAUTION: Beware of hidden nails when reaching into the wall to remove insulation.
CAUTION: Wear gloves and protection for your mouth, nose, and eyes before handling
insulation that contains fiberglass.
Cut some insulation away from both above and below the speaker hole.
You need a Phillips-head screwdriver and optional tape to complete this step.
If your wall is not pre-wired, refer to "Planning to run speaker cord" starting on page 11. When
wire is within reach of the hole you have cut, follow the procedure below:
1. From inside the newly cut speaker hole, locate and pull out 14 inches (36 cm) or more of
the pre-wired speaker cord (Figure 25).
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