Hanging drywall may sound complicated, but that doesn't have to be the case. Follow these step-by-step instructions and your installation will go smoothly.
The mounting plate is nailed to a stud for new construction or that section is removed for existing homes. The romex (connected to an electrical branch circuit) is coming in from the top here. A 6-inch length is stuffed behind the drywall cover guard which will be snapped into the cover...
A tool for installing an electrical box is provided. The tool includes a holding assembly for holding an electrical box to be mounted on a framing member; a depth adjuster for posit
10-mm box-end wrench or socket set No Procedure Step 1 Use the mounting bracket as a template to mark six screw hole locations on the mounting wall. The mounting bracket screw hole locations and the dimensions of the mounting bracket are shown in . Step 2 Use six sc...
You can use an exterior-grade plywood backboard to mount the AP to stucco, cement, or drywall. The mounting wall, attaching screws, and wall anchors must support a 50-lb (22.7 kg) static weight. Step 3 Screw an M6 x12–mm bolt into each of the four support bolt holes ...
Carefully center the medallion over the electric box. Once you have perfectly paced the medallion in the center of the electrical box use the canopy from your light fixture and connect the canopy to the electric box. Tighten the canopy as much as you can, this will hold your canopy securely...
Box Installation and Wires Depending on what type of pendant lighting you have, you may need a full-sized junction box. Installing one in an “old work” environment is easy – use a box that clips into the existingdrywallor paneling. “New work” boxes, by comparison, are boxes that are...
The tub also needs to be grounded properly to prevent electrical shock. If the tub comes pre-wired with a cord already in place, it will need to be plugged into a GFCI outlet. If the tub is wired directly, follow the wiring diagram that is included in the junction box or in the ...
Step 2: Install post-installed anchors If anchoring to concrete, install post-installed anchors (see Anchors, page 96, or Masonry and Drywall Anchors, page 106). Step 3: Move the equipment into place ! BE CAREFUL NOT TO DAMAGE THE ANCHORS WHEN SETTING THE EQUIPMENT. Step 4: Attach nuts ...
Step 5 Screw an M8 x12 mm bolt into each of the four bolt holes (using a 10 mm box wrench or socket, torque the bolts to 40 lbf-in) on the back side of the access point and mounting bracket. Step 6 Using the long bolt and the hardware supplied with the pivoting bracket, bolt ...