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Mounting Methods |
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General
A variety of standard as well as special
mounting methods are available to suit virtually
any bronze plaque installation.
Standard Mounting Methods
Bosses and Studs (BS) |
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Bosses
(extra pads) are cast onto the back
of the bronze plaque. These are drilled
and tapped to accept a threaded stud.
Flat-backed
bronze plaques(generally, smaller
sizes) are drilled & tapped for
studs without bosses
on the back.
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Recommended
Uses;
For concealed, permanent mounting to:
- Brick
walls
- Stone
walls
- Masonry
surfaces
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Installation
Drill holes in the mounting surface slightly larger than the diameter of the
studs. Fill mounting holes with silicone, epoxy or quickset cement. Set into
the holes, and allow the adhesive to cure. |
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Rosettes
and Toggles (RT) |
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Holes
are drilled through the face of the
bronze plaque for toggle bolts. Toggle
bolts
are threaded machine screws 4" to
6" long with spring-loaded butterflies
that fold up and pass through wall
holes. |
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Recommended
Uses
For semi-permanent mounting to:
- Hollow
tile
- Cement
block
- Drywall
- Wood
paneling over stud construction
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Installation
Using the bronze plaque holes as
a template, drill holes through the
wall large
enough to accommodate the butterfly
assembly. Insert each machine screw
through
the bronze plaque and screw on each butterfly. Fold the butterfly assemblies
and insert them through holes until
wings spring open inside the hollow
wall.
Pull
back on each screw head to press
the butterfly against the inside
wall. Turn each machine screw,
first by hand, then with a screwdriver.
If
rosette covers are provided, screw
rosettes into the toggle bolt heads. |
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| Rosettes, Machine
Screws and Expansion Sleeves (RM) |
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Holes
are drilled through the face of the
bronze plaque for machine screws.
Each metal expansion sleeve (or lead
anchor)
has a threaded interior to house
a machine screw. The lead anchor
will expand when a screw is inserted
and tightened. |
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Recommended
Uses
For semi-permanent mounting to:
- Brick
walls
- Stone
walls
- Masonry
surfaces
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Installation
Using the plaque holes as a template, drill holes into the wall large enough
to accept the lead anchor. Drill deep enough so the fully driven screw
won't strike the back of the hole. Insert
expansion sleeves into holes, threaded
cones first. Using a metal setting
tool, strike tool with hammer to
drive sleeve into each hole. Insert
each machine screw through the
plaque and tighten screws into
expansion sleeves with a screwdriver.
If
rosette covers are provided, screw
rosettes into the machine screw
heads. |
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Wood
Screws (WS) |
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Holes
are drilled through the plaque and
countersunk to accept a flat head
wood screw. Larger sized wood screws,
#14 or #16, have the heads drilled
and tapped to accept a rosette cover. |
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Recommended
Uses
For semi-permanent mounting to:
- Wood
walls
- Plaster
walls (small plates only)
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Installation
Using plaque holes as a template, drill wall holes. Insert wood screws through
the plaque holes and tighten screws with a screwdriver.
If
rosette covers are provided, screw
rosettes into the wood screw head. |
Optional
Mounting Methods
Invisible
Frame (IF) |
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Angle
clips are provided to mount to the
wall with standard fasteners, such
as toggle bolts, wood screws or machine
screws & expansion sleeves.
The
bronze plaque is then attached to these
angle clips with flat head machine
screws. These
machine screws run through the top and
bottom return edges of the plaque.
Invisible Frame mounts require the
depth of the plaque to be a minimum
of 1-1/4", to accommodate the angle
clips. |
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Recommended
uses
For concealed mounting when
- Plaque
may need to be relocated in the
future
- Plaque
size is a minimum of 12" x 10"
- Typically used in museum applications
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Brass
Rod Stake Mount |
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Special mounting brackets are cast
in place on the back of the bronze
plaque to accommodate a 24" x 3/8" threaded
brass rod.
Stake mounts can be angled 45° for
positioning plaque at an angle. |
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Recommended
uses
- Mounting
into ground
- For
plaques 12" or less in width
- Maximum
plaque size 12" x 8"
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Square Post Back
Mount |
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Bronze
stake measuring 24" x 1-1/2" and attached
to back of a bronze plaque with 10-24
machine screws. Stake is painted to
match the
background color of the bronze plaque. |
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Recommended
uses
- Mounting
into ground
- For
flat-backed plaques 3/8" thick
- Maximum
plaque size is 12" x 8" for 1 stake
or 20" x 8" for 2 stakes.
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Integral
Post Cap Mount |
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A
post cap is a decorative sleeve cast
integral with the bottom of a bronze
plaque to mount onto a round post.
Post caps
are available in several standard designs
to accommodate 1-1/2" or 2" diameter
post mounts. |
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Recommended
uses
- Freestanding
installation into the ground on
a single post
- For
plaques greater than 12" in width
- For
double-faced plaques with copy
on both sides
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Curved
Plaques |
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We can roll a bronze plaque to fit a curved wall installation.
Provide the diameter, radius or circumference of the curved surface.
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Parameters
for usage
- Maximum
size of plaque 96" wide x 60" high
- Flat
backed castings, 1/4" or 3/8" thick
- Border
design must be flat (Straight Edge,
Single Line or Double Line)
- Mounting
holes through the face are highly
recommended.
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Rosettes
Rosettes
are decorative elements used to cover the screw
heads on a bronze plaque installation.
Rosettes can also be used with other
materials
to accent architectural décor.
All
rosettes (except R77) are available
in cast bronze, brass or aluminum. Rosettes
marked with an asterisk (*) are standard---all
others are available as an option.
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*R2 5/8"
*R5 1-1/8" |
*R32 7/8" |
*R77 5/8" |
*R74 11/16"
*R16 1-1/8" |
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| R60 2-1/2" |
RH 2" |
R99 1-3/8" |
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| R69 1-1/2" |
R123 1" |
R2140
1-3/8" |
R95 1-3/8" |
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| 1" Star
with R16 1-1/8" |
1-3/8" Star |
R57 9/16"
R54 11/16" |
R48 1" |
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*indicates
standard
rosette |
| R4 7/8" |
R1184 7/8" |
R1023 5/8" |
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