Step 5. Slide the top cast iron piece (arched piece) as shown in Figure 3 on to the two (2) holding screws protruding from the two cast iron side pieces.
Top Cast Iron |
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(Arch) Piece |
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| Previouly |
| Installed |
Bottom Cast | Cast Iron |
Side Pieces | |
Iron Piece |
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| TOP |
| Slot orientation |
| indicates facade top. |
| Bottom Cast Iron Piece |
| Detail Showing Installation |
| Orientation |
Installing the Top and Bottom Cast Iron Pieces | |
Figure 3 |
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Step 6. Adjustment of the set screws on the bottom corners of the arch can be used to tighten the fit between the sides, the arch and the wall (see Figure 4 ). To adjust the set screw, it will be necessary to remove the top arch. Make adjustments in small increments until the desired fit has been achieved.
Step 7. Hook the bottom cast iron piece (with the top, up, as shown in Figure 3 ) to the 4 holding screws protruding from the two cast iron side pieces as shown in Figure 3. See Figure 5 for the final appearance of the installed cast iron facade.
See Detail A |
Set Screw |
Detail A |
Figure 4 |
Installed Fireplace Cast Iron Facade and Grills |
Figure 5 |
NOTE: DIAGRAMS & ILLUSTRATIONS NOT TO SCALE.
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