Difference between revisions of "Transition Mirror Install Instructions"
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|For example, if you want the bottom of the mirror to be 55” off the ground, add 10” and the bottom of the cleat should sit at 65”|| | |For example, if you want the bottom of the mirror to be 55” off the ground, add 10” and the bottom of the cleat should sit at 65”|| | ||
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| 3. Level the cleat and use a pencil to mark where to drill for the anchors***. If using the orange anchors provided, use a 15/64” bit to drill the holes. Tap in the anchors lightly with a hammer until flush with the wall. Hold cleat in place and use the 2” #8 screws provided to attatch it to the wall. The cleat should feel secure with no movement.|| | | 3. Level the cleat and use a pencil to mark where to drill for the anchors***. If using the orange anchors provided, use a 15/64” bit to drill the holes. Tap in the anchors lightly with a hammer until flush with the wall. Hold cleat in place and use the 2” #8 screws provided to attatch it to the wall. The cleat should feel secure with no movement.|| | ||
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| 4. Place the mirror onto the cleat making sure the bracket attatched to the mirror is laying flat behind the “teeth” of the cleat. Check from the side to make sure the bracket is seated. There might be a slight gap, but the mirror is secure.|| | | 4. Place the mirror onto the cleat making sure the bracket attatched to the mirror is laying flat behind the “teeth” of the cleat. Check from the side to make sure the bracket is seated. There might be a slight gap, but the mirror is secure.|| | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:01, 5 September 2023
(***)The included anchors and screws can be used to affix this mirror to the wall. However, due to the variability of wall types, the ultimate responsibility lies with the installer to determine the correct anchors and screws to use.