A178, Assembly & installation instructions – Hubbardton Forge 137530 User Manual

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Assembly & Installation Instructions

A178

Ellipse Circular Adjustable Pendant 13-7530

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Hand-Forged,

Vermont-Made Lighting and Accessories

P.O. Box 827, 154 Route 30 South, Castleton, Vermont 05735

21364 Rev A


Prepare the Canopy

(Figure 3)

Component Parts

C Cable

Gripper

G Support

Ring

H Canopy

Pipe

I Crossbar
J 10-32

Screw

(4)

K Lag Screw (4)
L Jam

Nut

M Lock

Washer

N Ground

Wire

O Threaded

Nipple

P Threaded

Button

Q Canopy
R Clutch

Caution: Be sure power is off at the main breaker box prior to
installation.

1. Using four lag screws (K) attach crossbar (I) to a structural member

in the ceiling, centering the crossbar over the outlet box. We've
supplied lag screws with your fixture; however, different materials
and/or construction methods may require different fasteners. If in
doubt, contact a qualified electrician. Do not attach crossbar directly
to outlet box.

2. Thread jam nut (L), ground wire (N) and lock washer (M) onto

threaded nipple (O); leave parts loose. Thread into center hole of
support ring (G).

3. Install two 10-32 screws (J) into crossbar (I). Thread in only a

couple of threads.

4. Remove three clutches (R) & plastic clutch sleeves (S). Set aside for

later use.

5. Raise support ring (G) with three canopy pipes (H) installed up to

crossbar (I) aligning keyed slots with the two screws installed in the
crossbar.

6. Turn support ring (G) until it stops.
7. Temporally tighten two 10-32 screws (J).
8. Slip canopy (Q) up the three canopy pipes (H) until it rests against

the ceiling.

9. Adjust threaded nipple (O) in the center of the crossbar (I) until it

protrudes approximately 1/8” below the canopy (Q).

10. When the correct adjustment is established, tighten jam nut (L)

against crossbar (I) to hold the adjustment.

11. Remove the canopy (Q) and support ring (G) from the crossbar (I) by

loosening the two 10-32 screws (J).



(continued)

(Figure 3)

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