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Hubbardton Forge 18755 User Manual

Assembly instructions

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Assembly Instructions

A8

Hand-Forged, Vermont-Made Lighting and Accessories

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

14012 Rev C

For Adjustable Fixtures

Page 1 of 2

Components

A

Canopy

B

Clutch

C

Clutch sleeve

D

Set screw

E

Canopy pipe

F

Fixture pipe

G

Fixture wires

To Assemble

1. Carefully unpack the fixture from the carton.

2. Thread the wires from the fixture pipe (F) into and through the canopy

pipe (E) up through the canopy (A). Depending on the fixture, the
canopy pipe may be the larger or the smaller diameter of the two.

3. Unscrew the clutch (B) from the larger diameter pipe (either E or F);

slide it across the wires and onto the smaller diameter pipe (either E or
F). Follow this with the clutch sleeve (C), so it nests in the clutch (B).

4. Slide the smaller pipe (E or F) as far as necessary to give you the total

length of the fixture which you desire. Be careful not to scratch the pipe
surfaces and to pull excess wire up through the canopy (A). There must
be a minimum 1-1/2" of inner pipe inside the outer pipe.
Hand-
tighten the clutch to temporarily hold this adjustment. At this point the
adjustment is not securely fastened; do not depend on it to hold the
fixture.

Important: To ensure full connection strength, be sure the tapered end
of the plastic clutch sleeve is oriented toward the clutch when assembled
and securely tighten set screw (Figure 2)

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5. Stop. Please see installation instructions on other side.

6. Once the fixture is fastened to the ceiling, tighten the set screw (D)

firmly with hex wrench provided. Only after the set screw (D) is tight
should you install the glass.

Note: If your fixture has more than one set of pipes or stems in the
canopy you will need to level the fixture. While always leaving one clutch
firmly locked with the set screw, loosen the other(s). Raise or lower the
pipe(s) in the other clutch to obtain plum and level and then tighten the
set screw(s).











(continued)

This illustration represents a typical
two-stem fixture. Single- and four-stem
fixtures follow the same procedure.

(Figure 1)

(Figure 2)

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