Brackets For Wood Blinds

Faux Wood Blind Replacement Brackets Fits most 2 in. blinds Ideal for moving or re-installing blinds Complete replacement hareware includedFaux Wood Blind Replacement Brackets by Home Decorator's Collection give you the choice to mount your 2 in. Faux Wood Blind inside or outside of your window frame set. This package includes a Center Support Bracket and Hold Down Brackets. Ideally used for 2 in. Includes mounting, center support and hold down brackets Not sure what size to buy? Click here to download a printable window treatment measuring guide! 6 does this have one or two brackets per package does this have one or two brackets per package 1 Are there replacement brackets for 2. 1/2 in faux blinds 1 replacement parts needed I have blinds that I have had up for a while, they are this brand. I need the plastic tabs that attach the sash to the top of the blind. 1 Will these brackets fit 2.5 faux wooden blindsBrackets connect a blind or shade to the ceiling or wall.

Our selection includes one and two inch mini blind brackets, wood, faux and venetian brackets, vertical blind brackets, silhouette shade brackets, cellular/honeycomb & pleated shade brackets, woven wood blind brackets, hold down brackets, extension brackets, and the hardware to repair your blinds. Ships from and sold by Blind Parts. Mounting Brackets for 2.5" Horizontal Blinds in White, Box Style / for Real or Faux Wood 2" High Profile Center Support Bracket FREE Shipping on orders over $49. DetailsHigh Profile Box Mounting Bracket Set - White! 3.1 x 2.3 x 1 inches #105,414 in Home and Kitchen (See Top 100 in Home and Kitchen) #65 in Home & Kitchen > Home Décor > Window Treatments > Blinds & Shades > Horizontal Blinds they dont fit my 2.5 blinds. but Thank you anyway perfect fit for me No screws, so there not such a good deal after all. It works like a charm. Product is just what we needed! See and discover other items: faux wood blinds hardware, faux wood blind, white wood box

Before you begin your installation: Read all installation instructions! • Make sure that you have all tools and hardware needed • Check the installation surface (wall, ceiling, or window frame) to ensure that you have suitable fasteners and tools • Double check the headrail and blind for proper widthIf you are installing several sets of blind, be sure to match them with the appropriate window. • Check the parts list shipped with the product to confirm that you have the correct number of brackets. • Phillips head screwdriver • Drill/drill bits (1/16" drill bit may be used to • 1/4" Wrench (if using extension brackets) • Hex nutdriver (optional for mounting screws) There are two types of brackets used for real and faux woodBracket appearance and quantity may vary depending on size and headrail length. Always use two mounting screws per bracket. Box bracket (one used at each end) Center support bracket (spaced evenly between ends)

Preparing box brackets for installation: • Open the front of the bracket by lifting while pressing on the bottom of the bracket to release the locking tab. Using optional extension brackets or spacers If your blinds include optional extension brackets or spacers, you will need to use them to determine mounting hole locations in Steps 3 and 4. Align the holes in the box bracket with the desired set of
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to the wall before final installation of the box bracket to the If the width of the slats on your blinds is greater than 2", then the plastic spacer must be used as shown to allow for clearance between the blinds and the window. slats wider than 2" will not function properly without the spacer. Mark the bracket locations — outside-mount • Position the box brackets at each end of the headrail. • Position the center support bracket (if included) in the center, if using only one. If more than one center support bracket is included, space them evenly along the headrail. sure they will not interfere with the cord mechanism. • Use a spirit level to check for levelness. the bracket mounting hole locations, two per bracket, making sure they are square and equally spaced. • Continue to step 4A. Mark the bracket locations — inside-mount Depending on the installation location, box brackets can be attached using the top, back, or the side holes.

• Mark the location of the desired bracket mounting holes, two per bracket, making sure they are square and equally • Continue to step 4B. Install the brackets — outside-mount installation Example: Installation in drywall using #8 drywall anchors andUse two screws per bracket. Install the brackets — inside-mount installation Example: Installation in a wood window frame using the Use two screws per bracket. using a 1/16" drill bit. attached using the top, back, or side holes. Attaching the headrail to the mounting brackets • Align the headrail, tilt mechanism facing out, with • Slide it straight back into the brackets. • If the headrail can slide from side to side in the box brackets, use a flat-head screwdriver to bend out the tabs on the ends of the headrail until it is snug. • Remove the binding from the blinds. • Lower the front of each box bracket and press until the locking tab clicks into place.

Attach the tilt wand (on some styles) • Pull up the sleeve (on some models) on the tilt • Clip the end of the wand onto the tilt mechanism, and pull down the sleeve on the tilt mechanism. • Rotate the tilt wand in each direction to ensure Attach optional hold-down brackets (on some styles) Some styles may have the hold-down pins built into the bottom rail. • Mark the center of the bottom rail. • Drill 1/8" diameter by 1/2" deep starter hole to prevent chipping. • Tap the hold-down pin into the drilled hole. • With the hold-down brackets attached to the bottom rail, lower the blinds to the hold-down bracket mounting surface and mark the bracket locations. • Attach the hold-down brackets at the bottom of the window with the included screws, as shown for your installation • Slip the hold-down pin into the hole in the bracket. Your valance may be attached to the headrail by a variety of

If you received velcro, simply align the valance to the headrail and apply pressure.If you received plastic clips, follow • Center the valance on the headrail and use the slots on the bottom of the headrail as a guide to mark the location forValance installation requires a minimum of two The number of valance clips may not equal the number of slots in the headrail. Space the provided clips evenly over existing slots. If only two valance clips are provided, use the slots at the each end of the headrail. • Insert the clips into the groove on the back side of the valance and then rotate the clip 90°, so that the end of the clip marked "TOP" points up. • Insert return clips as far as they will go into each end of the valance. • Fit the returns onto the return clips. • Align the clips with the slots on the bottom of the headrail and clip into place. For optional cornice installation, see separate instructions shipped with the product.

Customize your cordless control. The blind has been preset and is ready for use. If desired, you are able to easily adjust to loosen or tighten the tension, making lifting and lowering your blind lighter or heavier depending on your preference. This adjustment can be done by simply adjusting the headrail with a Phillips head screwdriver. Rotate to the right to tighten and left to lossen a half-turn at a time to reach desired tension. A reminder is located next to the adjustment screw. We recommend not removing this sticker in order to reference for future use. To position Safety Cord-Stops: Install blind as directed by manufacturer, making sure headrail is securely fastened. Lower blind to maximum desired length and lock into place. Measure the distance from headrail to cord-stops. If cord-stops are 1 to 2 inches below the headrail, no further adjustment is needed. If cord-stops ARE NOT 1 to 2 inches below headrail, loosen (but do not untie) the knot surrounding the cord-stop.