Concealed Fixing Hook Installation Instructions
Product by Corston Architectural Detail
Included Components
- Illustration of the concealed fixing hook (Hook x1)
- Illustration of the wall bracket (Wall bracket x1)
Tools You'll Need
- Illustration of a power drill (Drill)
- Illustration of an 8mm drill bit (8mm drill bit)
- Illustration of a crosshead screwdriver (PH2) (Crosshead screwdriver)
Hardware
- Illustration of two wall screws (Wall screw x2)
- Illustration of a grub screw (Grub screw x1)
- Illustration of two plastic wall fittings for solid walls (Plastic wall fitting (solid wall) x2)
- Illustration of a hex key (Hex key x1)
Fitting Instructions
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Use the bracket as a template to mark the positions of the holes.
(Diagram showing bracket used as a template)
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Drill two 8mm holes in the positions marked.
(Diagram showing drilling holes)
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Attach the bracket to the wall using the correct wall fixings and screws.
(Diagram showing bracket being attached to wall)
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Fit the hook onto the bracket. Make sure the top edge of the bracket connects with the ridge of the hook.
(Diagram showing hook fitting onto bracket)
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Tighten the grub screw on the bottom edge of the hook with a hex key. Be careful not to over-tighten the screw.
(Diagram showing grub screw being tightened)
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Check the hook is secure.
(Diagram showing a check for security)
Fitting Advice
Concealed fixing hooks are installed onto a wall bracket. Plastic wall fixings are supplied to attach the wall bracket, which are suitable for solid brick or concrete walls. If you have another type of wall, use specialist fixings.
Care Instructions
Use a damp cloth to maintain the hooks, avoiding chemical cleaners. Touching the hardware with another metal or hard object is likely to scratch and/or damage it.