2. Drill holes 2⁄" deep using 3/8" drill bit. Insert plastic
anchors (B2) into pre-drilled holes. (See Figure 2)
Figure 2
2⁄"
3/8"
NOTE: It is recommended to use a masonry drill
bit for concrete walls.
3. Keep magnetic level attached to wall plate. Using
a drill and 13 mm socket, install wall plate onto wall
using lag screws (B1) and washers (B3). (See Figure 3)
Figure 3
DRYWALL
WARNING! If mounting to drywall, wall plate
must be properly attached to wood stud
behind the wall in order to hold the listed
capacity.
1.
Using stud finder, locate the stud that will be used
for mounting. At roughly the desired location and
height, mark the center of the stud. (See Figure 4)
2. Align wall plate with stud and move to desired
location. Place level on top of the wall plate to
ensure it is leveled correctly. Mark where holes for
screws are to be located. (See Figure 4)
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INSTALLATION CONTINUED
Concrete
Wall
Concrete
Wall
Figure 4
Wood Stud
3. Drill holes 2⁄" deep using 3/16" drill bit.
(See Figure 5)
Figure 5
2⁄"
3/16"
4. Keep magnetic level attached to wall plate. Using
a drill and 13 mm socket, install wall plate onto wall
using lag screws (B1) and washers (B3). (See Figure 6)
Figure 6
Wood Stud
Wall
Plate
Stud
Finder
Wood Stud
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