Philips Manufactured Housing Vinyl Window User Manual

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C

ASEMENT

W

INDOW

H

INGE

A

DJUSTMENT

P

ROCEDURES

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OTE

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HESE PROCEDURES ARE TO BE USED ONLY IF THE WINDOW NEEDS FUTURE

ADJUSTING

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1.

The amount of sash that this hinge will compensate for is

dependant on the ratio of the sash width vs. sash height. To

calculate the amount of sash drag adjustment for any given window

size, take the ratio of width to height multiplied by 1/16”.

Example: Sash size equals 24” x 36”, width to height ratio is .667.

Total adjustment is .667 x 1/16 = .042 (approx. 3/64”)

2.

To adjust the casement sash, first fully open the window. Next, slip

the adjustment wrench (Truth part number 31887) onto the base of

the stud, found between the support arm and the track of the lower

hinge. Swinging the wrench away from the lock side window will

decrease the amount of sash drag. The maximum sash drag

adjustment is reached when the stud flats are parallel to the track.

Note: turning the stud flats beyond parallel will not increase sash

drag correction.

3.

For severe sash drag, a similar procedure can be used on the

upper hinge. Upper hinge adjustment is made by swinging the

wrench toward the lock side of the window. Maximum adjustment

may cause binding as the window is closed. Please use caution.

4.

Stud may be adjusted with std. 3/8” wrench if support arm is

removed before adjustment.

Instructions developed and written by Truth Hardware.

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