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Figure F
The illustrations below show a standard frame construction
installation as well as some suggested ways of adapting the
support bracket to thick walls and large brick ledges.
Figure 2
Figure 3
SUBTRACT 1/8" (3 MM) FROM
DIMENSION "B" AND MEASURE FROM
THE EDGE OF THE WINGBOARD (ITEM
# 8), MARK AND CUT WITH A SAW.
STEP 4 CUT WINGBOARD PANELS: Measure and cut the wingboard panels from the supplied masonite (Item #8) to ſt the
spaces between the side window channels and the sides of the cabinet (See Figure F).
NOTE: AFTER CUTTING PANELS, MAKE A TRIAL TEST TO SEE IF THEY FIT THE SPACE WITH ABOUT
1/8" CLEARANCE BEFORE GOING TO STEP 5.
Typical Installation Sill Plate
Shell Installation: Thick Wall
10 - 24 SCREW
10 - 24 FLAT NUT
3/8" (10 MM)
SLOPE DOWN
#12A X 2" SHEET METAL SCREW
1" X 2" OR 2" X 4" SPACER BETWEEN WALL
AND BRACKET SHOULD BE USED ON ALU-
MINUM, ASBESTOS OR VINYL SIDING
Figure 1
STONE LEDGE
OUTSIDE WALL
CUT TO FIT DIMENSION "A"
AND BEND DOWN TO FOR A
VERTICAL LEG
DISCARD
SHADED AREA
BRICK LEDGE
WOOD
LEDGE
3/8" (10 MM)
SLOPE DOWN
3/8" (10 MM)
SLOPE DOWN
#12A X 2" SHEET METAL SCREW
2" X 4" SPACER
MEASURE DISTANCE "B" TO THE INSIDE
OF THE CHANNEL ON EACH SIDE
CUT HERE AND DISCARD THE CENTER
WASTE MATERIAL
WINGBOARD
CUT
HERE
Figure 4
STONE LEDGE
3/8" (10 MM) SLOPE DOWN
STRAIGHTEN TAB TO LAY FLAT ALONG
THE BOTTOM RAIL OF THE SHELL.
SECURE THE LONGEST SIDE OF
THE BRACKET TO THE SHELL.
ADJUST IN OR OUT TO
REST ON THE LEDGE
NOTICE
Instructions for mounting sleeve with slope must be obser-
ved to prevent entry of water into room.
Failure to follow instructions can result in property damage.