Auralex ProPanel Acoustical Panels User Manual

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Auralex

®

ProPanel

/ User Guide

1-800-959-3343 / 317-842-2600

9955 Westpoint Drive, Suite 101, Indianapolis IN USA 46256

24”

Corner/Bass Trap

Mark lines on the walls and/or ceiling, near the target
corner, using the measurements below. For all installations
ensure that the fabric return on the rear of the panel, near
the corners, is not greater than 2” to prevent interference
with the impaling points.
• Use 8¼” for 16” wide SonoSuede Corner Traps
• Use 13⅞” for 24” wide M224 ProPanels
• Use 16⅝” for 24” wide B224 or S224 ProPanels

Determine clip orientation (left/right or wall/ceiling) and use
a felt tip marker to indicate clip position and which side will
face up. Twist out the top facing tips of the impaling points to
a 45° angle relative to the clip face.
Use the smaller set of points for
vertical corners and the larger
points for horizontal corners
(these will be parallel to the
floor with the clips oriented
correctly).
Align the front fold of the
clip with your marked lines
leaving some space from
the panel end for placement
flexibility.

For vertical corners align the panel ¾” above its target height
and press down at a 45° angle until flush with the wall. For
horizontal installations apply Tubetak Pro adhesive to the
impaling points and clip face.
Align the panel laterally with the top
edge flush with the ceiling and
just touching all four impaling
points. Press the panel
straight towards the wall.
Note that the panel cannot
be removed without damage
once the adhesive cures.

ProPanels - Straight or Beveled

Mark vertical and horizontal lines
indicating placement of the ProPanel.
(Images shown for 24” X 48” panels).

Install impaling clips 4” in from the
vertical lines to avoid fabric return. For
ProPanels using 2 impaling clips, install
impaling clips near opposing corners.

Start the ProPanel 3/4” above its
intended final height and press
downward at a 45° angle until the
ProPanel is flush with the wall.

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