SIIG L2756 User Manual

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A) Wood Stud Installation

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Use a high-quality electronic stud finder to locate dead center of two
studs and mark their locations with a pencil (figure 1-a).

NOTE: When mounting to wood studs, the two wood studs must be a minimum of 16" apart.

Step1: Wall Plate Installation

1/2" Socket and Wrench

Electric drill, 3/16" (5mm) drill bit for wood stud installation and 3/8" (10mm) masonry bit for concrete/brick installation

Note: Please ensure that the bubble level (G2) is properly mounted on the wall plate prior to mounting the wall
plate.

Tighten the bolt with a 1/2" socket or open ended wrench by turning clockwise until tight.

CAUTION: Do not release the wall plate until it is properly mounted and secured to the wall.

Attach the bubble level (G2) to the wall plate and with the help of an
assistant ensure the wall plate is level, position the wall plate against
the wall in the desired mounting location.

Mark the right (upper and lower) and the left (upper and lower) positions of the small horizontal slots that are in
alignment with the studs. You should mark four positions total.

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Phillips head screw driver

Stud finder for drywall installation

Tools Required:

Next, pre-drill a 3/16" hole to a depth of approximately 2" in the wood stud at each marked location.

Place the wall plate against the wall and line up the mounting slots with the drilled holes. Check the bubble level to
verify that the wall plate is level.

For each location, insert a bolt (E) and washer (G1) into the wall.

CAUTION: Do not over-tighten bolts-doing so many cause unnecessary damage to the wall. Avoid excessive torque.

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