Hardware - (Page 184) ss How To: Hardware Web Site Link How To: Hardware Toggle Wing Anchors Pg. 172 Set Screws HD-CA1/CMAT Concrete Anchor Pg. 170 Hardware (1) Pre-drill wallboard or mounting surface to the proper hole size from the chart on Pg. 172. (2) With the stud or screw fully threaded through the nut in the anchor, push the assembly into the hole till the wing pops open. If the part to be attached is threaded and the stud is long enough, sometimes it is easier to thread the part onto the stud before inserting the wing into the wall. The part can then be used as a tool for tightening. (3) Attach the StandOff Systems parts for your application and tighten. NOTE: Once the part is threaded onto the stud, pull it towards you as you tighten so the wing is in contact with the inside of the wallboard to stop it’s rotation. Hardware (1) With a masonry bit, drill a 5/8" diameter x 1-1/2" deep hole. Will secure in materials down to 1-1/4" thick but will not have the strenght of mounting in thicker or solid concrete (2) Insert the HD-CA1 anchor completely into the hole. It should be inserted far enough that the wedge will be slightly below the cement surface when the anchor is tightened. (3) Use a 5/16-18 x 2" bolt and washer or, if you’re using a HD-CMAT, the supplied 5/16-18 x 2" Low Head Socket Cap Screw and Flat Washer to set the anchor in the hole. (4) Remove the bolt or Low Head and Flat Washer and use the Low Head to attach the StandOff Systems part needed for your application. Make sure your part orientation is correct when you tighten your assembly (this assembly is not yet oriented). Set Screws Socket Screws Socket Screws, Threaded Rod & Studs Screws Screws & Anchors Anchors Anchors Nuts & Nut Inserts Thread Inserts & Washers Washers Plastic Tubing Foot Pads Connection Pins, Wire & Rod Hvy Connection Washers, Crimp Sleeves Ceiling Clips Zip-Toggle Pg. 172 (1) Pre-drill wallboard or mounting surface with a 1/2" bit. (2) Push the Zip-Toggle through the hole as shown. When the toggle flips back into the open position, push the lock ring (A) up tight against the wall while pulling the loop straight away from the wall. Once the assembly is tight on the wall, pull the loop apart (it is split), and bend the zippers to the wall to break them off. (3) Screw the appropriate stud for your application and you’re ready to attach your StandOff Systems parts. CA3 Concrete Anchor Pg. 170 (1) With a masonry bit, drill a 3/8" diameter x 1-7/8" deep hole. Will secure in materials down to 1" thick but will not have the strenght of mounting in materials 1-7/8" and thicker. (2) Insert the HD-CA3 anchor completely into the hole till the washer and nut are against the concrete. The red nylon compression ring prevents the anchor from rotating during installation. (3) Using the washer and nut supplied on the anchor, tighten the anchor until it is completely secure in the concrete. NOTE: Do not atttempt to secure the anchor using your aluminum parts. Cosmetic damage to the parts is likely and the anchor will not be as well secured. (4) Remove the nut and washer and mount your StandOff Systems parts. The parts used, in this example a 1” x 1” barrel, should be well tightened to retain the hold of the anchor. The rest of your parts should be attached after the piece mounting on the anchor stud is tight. Tools & Drivers Tools & Drivers Tools & Drivers Thread Lock & Adhesives Drill Bits & Taps How To Hanger Screws Toggle Anchor How To Wallboard Anchors How To Concrete Anchor How To Toggle Anchors & T-Nuts How To Nut Inserts Wood or Metal T-Nuts Pg. 173 (1) Pre-drill wallboard or mounting surface to the proper hole size from the chart on Pg. 9. NOTE: T-Nuts require installation into the back side of your mounting surface and won’t work in a ‘blind’ hole like some other hardware. (2) Seat the T-Nut into it’s hole with a hammer (black arrow). NOTE: It is important to drive the T-Nut till it is fully seated to prevent it’s falling out or spinning when hardware is attached during final assembly. (3) When you’re ready to install your parts, thread the right size stud into the T-Nut being sure to fully engage all the threads in the T-Nut so that the stud or screw goes all the way through the nut. Attach the StandOff Systems parts for your application and tighten. HD 184 HD 185 http://www.standoffsystems.com
Table of Contents Feed for the Digital Edition of Hardware Hardware Contents Set Screws Socket Screws Threadred Rod & Studs Screws Anchors Nuts & Nut Inserts Thread Inserts Washers Plastic Tubbing Foot Pads Connection Pins Wire & Rod Heavy Connection Washers Crimp Sleeves Drop Grilling Clip Tools & Drivers Thread Lock & Adhesives Drill Bits & Tops How To: Hardware Index Hardware Hardware - (Page Cover1) Hardware - Contents (Page 164) Hardware - Socket Screws (Page 166) Hardware - Screws (Page 168) Hardware - Anchors (Page 170) Hardware - Nuts & Nut Inserts (Page 172) Hardware - Foot Pads (Page 174) Hardware - Drop Grilling Clip (Page 176) Hardware - Tools & Drivers (Page 178) Hardware - Drill Bits & Tops (Page 180) Hardware - How To: Hardware (Page 182) Hardware - How To: Hardware (Page 184) Hardware - Index (Page 186)
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