Hold down brackets are used to secure the bottom rail of your blinds to the bottom of a door or a window to prevent them from moving around.
Installing hold down brackets blinds.
The blind will not tilt properly if the pin is not centered correctly.
Remove the two brackets from the blinds.
Attach the hold down brackets at the bottom of the window with the included screws as shown for your installation type.
The holddown pin must be inserted into the center of each side of the bottomrail.
They are usually only needed for blinds installed on doors and in rvs.
Type 1 one piece hold down brackets.
With the hold down brackets attached to the bottom rail lower the blinds to the hold down bracket mounting surface and mark the bracket locations.
Wind can also wreak havoc on your screen door.
For 2 1 2 shutter blinds place the holddown pin 1 4 closer to the back of the bottomrail.
Outside mount video.
After the brackets are secured you will then hook the window blind head rail into the bracket rotate it and click it into place.
Hold the blinds up to the window top where you want them to hang.
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Our blinds also included these hold down brackets.
All you need to do is make sure the mounting brackets are even mark where they will go and screw them in.
7 if hold down brackets were requested they can be installed after blind has been hung.
Inside mount video.
Hold down brackets fig.
Holding each bracket on the pencil lines place a dot inside the bracket holes.
Mark the window top at the edges of the brackets with a pencil.
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Instructions for installing hold down brackets.
Installing hold down brackets is easy to do and will help prevent unnecessary damage to your blinds door and window frame.
This is where you will drill holes for the screws that hold the brackets.
These brackets are used to keep the bottom of the blind from swaying when mounted on doors or exposed to the wind.
Hold down window blind brackets.
Use a mallet or hammer the pin will burr in.