Marvin Window manual Fastening Methods, Wood BMC, Masonry Clips/Installation Brackets

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Fastening Methods

Although structural installations may involve fastening with wood brick mould casing, there are three ways to fasten your jambs to the opening for structural purposes. #8 Wood screws (or 3/16concrete anchors), installation brackets, or structural masonry clips. Refer to the “Installation Methods and Fastener Spacing Chart” for proper fastening requirements for your particular product. Illustrations show a concrete block opening but apply to typical wood frame construction as well.

Wood BMC

1.Fasten units using wood brick mould casing with 16d casing nails spaced at the range specified in the

“Installation Methods and Fastener Spacing Chart”. See figure 7.

16D casing nails

Figure 7

Masonry Clips/Installation Brackets

1.Depending on construction method or wall type, you may need to modify the structural masonry clip to fit the opening. Once bent around the framing or open- ing, drill two 5/32(5) holes in the bracket no more than 1/4(6) from the edge of the framing. See figure 8.

Shim

1/4

5/32holes

Screws

Figure 8

2.Similar to masonry clips, you may need to modify your installation brackets for proper fastening.

3.Once your brackets or clips have been wrapped around the framing/buck/opening, fasten with two #8 x 1 5/8screws. Angle the screws approximately 15 degrees away from the window. Always shim above or behind installation brackets.

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Contents Window Installation Table of Contents Technical Installation Specifications Architectural Detail Manual SpecificationsInstaller and Builder Information Before You BeginRough Opening and Framing Requirements Preparing openings for concrete block openingsRough Opening Masonry Opening Unit Preparation Extend nailing finInstalling the Window Installation Methods and Fastener Spacing Chart ProductFastening Methods Masonry Clips/Installation BracketsWood BMC Jamb/Sill Screws Exterior view, fastening through Casemaster framesSpecial Fastening Systems StormPlus Ultimate Double Hung IZ3 Storm BracketsFinal Installation Procedures Sealing recessed masonry openingsContinuous Air Barrier Systems Preparing the Opening Air Barrier ApplicationsBuilding Paper Applications Continuous Air Barrier Systems Flashing the Installation Units with clad flat casing do not use corner gas- ketsSealing the Installation in building paper applications Window Flashing Detail non recessed masonry Removing Casemaster Stops and Covers Removing Interior Stops, Liners and FillersRemoving UDH Jamb Liners Removing Sash Ultimate Double Hung Operator SashIZ4 Notice of Acceptance NOA Description URL

Window specifications

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