Hanging the filter – Grizzly G9956 User Manual

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G9956 Heavy-Duty Hanging Air Filter

G9956 Heavy-Duty Double Air Filter

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Hanging the Filter

The double air filter may

fall and cause serious

injury if it is not properly

mounted. DO NOT fasten it

to sheet rock, press board,

paneling or anything other

than joists.

Lag eyebolts

in joists

Joists

Figure 5. Hanging from the joists.

1. If the joists are covered by sheet rock, press

board, paneling or other covering, use a stud
finder to locate them, and mark their cen-
ters.

2. Pre-drill

1

/

4

" pilot holes into the marks on

the joists. This will make threading the lag
eyebolts much easier and reduce the risk of
splitting the joists.

3. Thread the eye bolts into the pilot holes. Be

sure to thread the eye bolts at least 1

1

/

2

" into

the joists.

4. Measure the desired length of your chains

from the eyebolts. Remember to account
for the connecting links and eyebolts on the
double air filter.

5. Cut the chain to equal lengths and attach a

connecting link to each end.

6. Secure a length of chain to each mounting

eye.

7. GET SOME HELP! With at least one other

person supporting the weight of the double
air filter, connect the chains to the lag eye
bolts.

NOTEDO NOT use hooks in place of lag eye

bolts. If the double air filter is bumped it could
fall.

Hardware Needed (not included)

Qty

Chain, rated 150 lbs. or higher ...................varies
Connecting link .................................................. 8
Lag eye bolts

5

/

16

" x 3" or 4" ............................... 4

Tools Needed

Drill ................................................................... 1
Drill bit

1

/

4

" .......................................................... 1

Follow these steps and refer to

Figure 5 when

hanging the double air filter.

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