Installation Manual for Style Selections Drapery Rod 1436E
Quick installation guide for Style Selections drapery rods. Includes step-by-step mounting instructions, hardware list, and troubleshooting tips for models 1436E, 1474X, 1474Y, and 1436F.
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This guide provides instructions for the assembly and installation of Style Selections drapery rods. Estimated assembly time is approximately 30 minutes. Before beginning, ensure all parts listed in the package contents are present.
Preparation and Tools
Before starting, compare the parts with the package contents and hardware contents lists. Do not attempt to assemble if any parts are missing or damaged. You will need a drill, a screwdriver, and a level (not included).
Installation Overview




- Marking: Use the bracket as a guide to adjust to the desired height and mark the location on the wall for mounting screws.
- Drilling: Remove the bracket from the wall. Drill a pilot hole using a 3/16-inch bit (not included) and insert the wall anchors. Note that anchors are not needed for all installation types.
- Mounting: Attach the bracket to the wall using the provided screws. Repeat steps 1 to 3 for any additional brackets.
- Assembly: Fit the drapes (not included) onto the rod.
- Securing: Place the rod with drapes onto the mounting brackets and position the finials as desired. Tighten the screws on each bracket to secure the rod in place.
Troubleshooting
- Drapery rod not level: Ensure you use a level during the installation process.
- Drapery rod hook is loose: Attach drapery hooks to wall studs if possible. If you cannot attach to a stud, use the supplied anchors and screws.
Care and Maintenance
Clean the drapery rod with a soft cloth. Do not use abrasive cleaning agents, solvents, or polishes, as these may damage the finish.
Practical help
Common problems
Ensure you use a level (not included) during the installation process.
Attach hooks to wall studs if possible. If not, use the supplied anchors and screws.
Before use
- Verify all parts are present against the package contents list
- Check hardware contents
- Gather required tools: drill, screwdriver, and level
- Determine if wall anchors are necessary for your wall type
Images and diagrams
- Step 1: Using the bracket as a guide to mark screw locations
- Step 2: Drilling pilot holes and inserting wall anchors
- Step 3: Attaching the bracket to the wall
- Step 4: Fitting the rod and drapes onto the brackets
Model compatibility
- Anchors are not needed for all installation types
- Use wall studs for mounting if possible
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