December 11, 2014 admin

Letter Fixing Instructions

The process for using the supplied paper fitting template and the hidden locator fixings is detailed below

paper template

Take the paper template and fix it to your fitting surface
using masking tape. This template shows the locations of
where to carefully drill the holes for the letters, so MUST be straight and level.
Ensure that the paper is tight and flattened down over the fitting surface-
any slack may impact the alignment of your mounting holes.

TIP: When fitting to brickwork, masking tape may not hold so try using duct tape.
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drill the marked holes

Using the drill marks indicated on the template, drill out the holes
(initially using the smallest drill bit you can).
Make sure all marks have been drilled and then remove the template
but dont throw away until the job is complete.
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screw on the cups

If you have drilled into wood you can screw the cups into place.
If you are fitting onto masonry, concrete or plaster board
you need to further open up the holes using a larger drill bit and
fit wall plugs into each hole before screwing cups into place.

TIP: When fitting the cups don’t tighten all the way, leave slightly loose[cc_h_line]

click on the letters

With all cups attached to the fitting surface you can start to
fit the lettering onto the cup part of the locators.
Apply firm, even pressure until you hear a clicking sound,
this indicates that the cups and pegs are fully locked in place.

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Comments (2)

  1. Shannon Eynon

    The letter e has fallen off the front of our building, maybe you could help? also was just wondering if you actually fix the letters onto the building or whether you just fix them?

    • admin

      Hi, thanks for the enquiry. We provide a comprehensive fitting service within the London area which includes the fitting of 3d lettering.

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