Before you begin
100mm
A bracket should sit at either side of the
(4")
rail, 100mm (4") away from the end.
Remaining brackets should be equally distributed
along the width.
If your Curtains are over 2,500mm wide then you will be supplied with 2 headrails, which are joined together in the middle using the
Attach the joining plates before moving onto the next step. If you have not been supplied with joining plates, skip straight to step 1.
Installing the brackets
Loosen the screw in the centre of the top of the
bracket enough to allow the locking part to move
back and forth.
Rotate the headrail so
that the back lip slots
into the locking part
of the bracket, then
tighten the bracket
screw to secure the
rail in place.
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100mm
If you have been supplied with 2 headrails:
joining plate supplied.
3 x
1.
3.
75mm
(4")
(3")
Face Fix Bracket
Use three screws to fix
the bracket onto the
facing surface.
Locate the front lip of
the curtain headrail
into the front hook of
the bracket.
Top-Tip:
The depth of the bracket is adjustable,
allowing the track to be closer to or
further from the fixing surface. Loosen
the screw at the back of the top section,
slide the section backwards or forwards
to adjust, then tighten the screw to lock.
Installation Guide
S-Fold Curtains
If you are using top-fix brackets, the front
edge of the bracket must be at least
75mm (3") away from the facing surface
behind the rail. This will ensure that the
waves in the fabric do not brush against
the wall or window behind.
2.
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