Drawing 2:
Mark where you need to drill holes for
brackets with a chalk line to ensure awning
is straight.
Step 3: Drill holes
Use 14-mm masonry drill to drill the holes for the brackets at the appropriate marks on the wall. The holes
should be 9 cm deep in the wall and must be drilled through solid masonry or concrete. Do not bore through
mortar because this does not offer the strong enough support that is required by the installation of awning.
Step 4: Insert anchors into wall
After drilling the holes you can insert the anchors into the wall. Remove lock nut, washer and locking ring
before you insert the anchor. Store these parts so that you can reach them easily in the next step.
It may be necessary to drive the anchor bolts in with a wooden hammer because they do not go in
easily. Do not use a metal hammer for this purpose because this could damage the threads on the
top of the bolts.
If the bolts need to be driven into the wall with a hammer, we recommend initially placing the nut on
the screw loosely (only placing it loosely on the bolt) because this avoids damage to the bolt threads.
Drawing 4:
Insert the anchor into the drilled hole as
shown in picture on the right
Step 5: Fixing the brackets
Place the bracket on the screw protruding from the wall. Then add locking ring and washer and fix the bracket
with lock nuts. Tighten them well.
Drawing 3:
Use 14-mm masonry drill to drill 9 cm deep holes.
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