Mounting the Script On A Wall

Figure 3.

1Mark a center point on the wall where you want to mount the Script, 38 inches above the floor. This point is the height recommended by MartinLogan to mount the Script wall bracket and will be the location into which the wall brackets upper mounting wall anchor and screw are driven. You may choose to mount the Script higher or lower—your seated ear level should be approximately 4 inches higher than the point that you just marked. Make sure that the wall is clear of obstructions 6 inches to the left and to the right of the center point, and from the floor to 26 inches above the center point (see figure 3).

2Use a hammer to tap a nylon wall anchor through the center point and then drive the anchor all the way into the wall by using a #2 Phillips bit and an electric drill (see figure 3).

3Mount the wall bracket to the wall by placing a #12 metal washer on a screws and driving it through the hole at the top-back of the wall bracket (the hole immediately above the MartinLogan zig cutout) and into the center point-mounting anchor. Do not tighten (see figure 3).

Figure 4.

4Allow the wall bracket to hang freely, and use a level to assure the wall bracket is perfectly vertical (see figure 5). Mark your second wall anchor location at the center of the slot on the bottom-back of the wall bracket (the slot immediately below the MartinLogan zig cutout). Pivot the wall bracket to one side so that you can sink the wall anchor into the location that you just marked. Use a hammer to tap a nylon wall anchor through the center point and then drive the anchor all the way into the wall by using a #2 Phillips bit and an electric drill (see figure 4).

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