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inches) or larger in diameter so that it can properly hold the backup cord eyelet (15).
Northridge Series WBN26 Bracket assembly and mounting:
IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTE: PROPER SELECTION OF MOUNTING HARDWARE NOT INCLUDED HEREIN AND PROPER ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION OF BRACKETS, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO SELECTION OF APPROPRIATE WEIGHT BEARING SUPPORT AND BRACKET USE WITH THE SPECIFIED SPEAKER ONLY IS THE EXCLUSIVE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE CUSTOMER. MANUFACTURER DISCLAIMS ANY LIABILITY FOR THE SELECTION OF MOUNTING HARDWARE AND/OR BRACKET INSTALLATION. a. Remove the nut (9) and the split washer (8) if necessary. Fully insert the threaded portion (1) of the �thick� end of the ball/shaft (2) into the center opening (6) of the housing bracket (7), with the housing bracket middle �convex� area towards the threaded portion (1). b. Engage, and using a suitable wrench, securely tighten the split washer (8) and the nut (9) with the split washer (8) sandwiched between the �convex� area on the back of the housing bracket (7) and the nut (9). c. Place the housing bracket (7) against the housing (10) of the speaker. The housing bracket (7) features an arrow and the word �UP� indicating the correct installation direction of the bracket. d. Using a suitable screw driver securely tighten all three bolts (11) to the back of the housing. If the bracket (7) is installed correctly, it will be sitting flush against the back of the housing. e. The back-up cord (13) is provided as an additional measure to prevent the fall of the speaker in the event the speaker becomes detached from the wall bracket. The remaining bracket-to-housing bolt (12) (bolts 11 and 12 are identical) will need to go through the eyelet (14) (eyelets 14 and 15 are also the same) at the end of the cord before going through the housing (10). Using a suitable screwdriver, tighten this bolt (12) also to the speaker housing (10). f. Using the wall bracket (16) as a template, mark the screw locations for where the unit is to be mounted. DO NOT MOUNT THE BRACKET TO THE WALL UNTIL STEP (i). The wall bracket (16) is to be mounted onto a wood stud on the wall, using #12, minimum 1 inch long, pan head wood screws. Make sure that all 4 screws are driven into the stud and not in drywall. If the bracket needs to be mounted on drywall, the use of properly selected and installed wall-anchors and screws is essential. Make sure that the screw head is at least 0.41 inches (approximately 7/16
g. Remove the nut (19) and the split washer (18) if necessary. Fully insert the threaded portion (3) of the �thin� end of the ball/shaft (2) into the center opening (17) of the wall bracket (16), with the wall bracket middle area towards the threaded portion (3). h. Engage, and using a suitable wrench, securely tighten the split washer (18) and the nut (19), with the split washer (18) sandwiched between the area on the back of the wall bracket (16) and the nut (19). i. Mount the wall bracket (16) onto the wall, using three of the four #12 screws (20) (not supplied), while following the recommendations in item (f) above. Two of the three screws should be used in the top two holes of the mounting bracket. The third screw is used in one of the wall bracket�s (16) lower screw holes. Install the fourth #12 screw (20) making sure that it goes through the eyelet (15) at the end of the back-up cord (13) before it goes through the wall bracket�s other lower screw hole. Using a suitable screwdriver, securely tighten all 4 screws. j. Using a suitable wrench, loosen the small nut (4) and the large nut (5) on the ball shaft (2) to allow the orientation of the speaker. Once the correct orientation is obtained fully tighten the large nut (5) with a suitable wrench until the ball/shaft (2) is locked into position and does not move. Tighten the small nut (4) with another wrench while keeping the large nut (5) tight using the first wrench. Double-check and make sure both nuts (4 and 5) are fully tightened and that the speaker is stable on the bracket. The two nuts (4 and 5) should now be fully locked into position, and completely tightened against each other.
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