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MOUNTING
BRACKETS IN WOOD BALLET BAR |
Screw
the threaded end of each bracket into the hole in the wood ballet bar
clockwise by hand until the shoulders touch the wood. An additional
1/2 turn (NO MORE) may be necessary to straighten out the brackets
and make them perpendicular to the wood bar, and parallel to each
other. |
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MOUNTING
BAR ASSEMBLY TO WALL |
Hold
bar assembly up with brackets touching the wall at the height
you desire the bar to be. Mark off the places where the holes
will be drilled for the bracket mounting screws. Drill these holes
slightly smaller than the screws provided, to assure a snug fit.
Secure the bar assembly to the wall. |
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FOR CUSTOM BARS ONLY THAT DON'T HAVE PRE-DRILLED HOLES |
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DRILLING
HOLES IN WOOD BALLET BARRE TO MOUNT EXTENSION STUDS
(omit
if pre-drilled wood bar is used) |
Locate
a strong place on the wall for each bracket to be mounted and make
a vertical mark at the center of each location. Take accurate measurements
between these marks and mark the distance off on the wood ballet barre.
First use a 3/8" drill and make all holes 7/8" deep (NO
DEEPER). Then go back to each hole with a smaller 5/16" drill
and, in the same hole, go down another 5/8" making the total
depth 1 1/2". |
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It
is important that these holes are exactly parallel to each other
and perpendicular to the wood bar. (A drill press makes this job
easier). |
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DO
NOT DRILL THROUGH BAR! |
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Based
on 1-3/4" minimum diameter with excellent tensile strength |
1-3/4" minimum diameter Wood Bar |