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How Many Impalers? Depending on the size of the Broadway panels you have selected and the degree of security you feel you need, a different number of impalers will be required. The minimum numbers of impalers, for Broadway panels, are detailed below. Impalers should be spaced so there is approximately a two inch boarder from the edge of the impaler to the edge of the panel. Make sure the impalers will clear the fabric that wraps around the back. Avoid pushing the impalers through the fabric edge.

Broadway panels are heavy enough to cause injury should they fall from a height. When mounting Broadway panels in overhead locations ensure there is sufficient impaler clips to prevent accidental dislodgement.
 

Panel size:
 
 
1" and 2"
Thick panels
12" X 12"
Scatter Blocks
 
Use 1 per
24" X 24"
Control Cubes
 
 Use 3 per
12" X 48"
Control Columns
 
Use 2 per
24" X 48"
Broadband
 
Use 4 per

3"
Thick panels

 
Use 1 per

12x12 scatter blocks

 

 
Use 4 per

24x24 control cubes

 
Use 3 per

12 x 48 Control Columns

 
Use 5 per

24x48 Broadband

 

Mounting Process
Tools required: level, drill, screw driver, plastic wall anchors. Begin by deciding where you would like the Broadway panels to be installed. The area should then be marked with a pencil using a straight edge and a level. Following the diagrams below, mount the impalers on the wall. When mounting on standard sheet rock (gypsum board) we recommend using plastic drywall anchors. For wood, the impalers may be screwed into place using one inch wood screws. For concrete wall surfaces, options include drilling and mounting with concrete fasteners or gluing the impalers directly on the concrete surface. Please consult your local hardware store to ensure you select the appropriate adhesive for this type of installation.
 

1. Level and Mark 2. Secure Impaler 3. Position Panel 4. Apply Pressure
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  • Use a straight-edge and a level to mark out pencil lines.
  • Mark a TOP line for the panels.
  • Mark a second SET line one inch higher.
  • Mark points along the TOP line indicating the panel edges and gaps between panels.
  • According to the chart above, measure in from the edge points and down from the TOP line to mark the center locations for impaler clips.
  • Mount the impaler clips with tips pointing up with two plastic drywall anchors or screws for each clip.
  • Tilt the panel so just the top edge is touching the wall. Be careful not to touch the back of the panel to the impalers yet.
  • Line up your panel with the SET pencil line and edge marks you made in step one.
  • Placing a level on the top of the panel will help the panel to stay straight.
  • Once the panel is level on the SET line bring the back in contact with all the impalers tips and apply pressure in and down.
  • The panel will slide onto the impalers and sink down about one inch.
  • Use the TOP pencil line to con firm placement is level.
  • If alignment is off the panel may be nudged up to a 1/4” to make it level.

 

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