Installation Guide
CROSSHEADS
installation instructions:
construction adhesive
caulk
hammer & nishing nails
paint
extra ne sandpaper
tape measure
jigsaw or keyhole saw
STEP BY STEP
INSTRUCTIONS
TOOL & MATERIAL 
CHECKLIST
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS
AND NOTES
EXAMPLE
INSTALLATION DIAGRAMS
•  It is highly recommended that you paint/nish the crosshead with 100% acrylic latex 
paint before you install them. 
•  Once installed, you can apply any necessary touch-up paint/nish.
•  Clean installation surface and back of crosshead of all dirt and dust with a clean cloth 
or sponge.
•  Make sure that the surface and the back of the crosshead are completely dry before 
attempting installation.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Make sure to use the correct tools recommended.
Wear proper protective gear.
Follow xture, power tools, paint manufacturers’ instructions, and users manuals.
Use common sense and follow good construction practices.
1.  Lay the crosshead, face down on a soft surface 
that will not scratch/dent the crosshead.
2.  Apply a continuous 1/2” bead of adhesive caulk 
along the back.
3.  Place the crosshead to your desired installation 
surface.
4.  Align crosshead with the outer edges of the 
opening or pilasters. (Note: The crosshead can 
be slightly larger than the opening as long as the 
overhang is equal on both sides.)
5.  Fasten using PL Premium Construction Adhesive 
and any necessary fasteners.
6.  Use a nger or putty knife to smooth any excess 
adhesive.
7.  Use latex caulk to seal edges. Use a nger or 
putty knife to smooth caulk.
8.  Touch up using 100% acrylic latex paint.
Any  adhesives,  sealants,  llers  or  paint  used  must  be  compatible  with  the  material  that  is  being  
installed.  Always  use  corrosion-resistant  mechanical  nails  or  screws  along  with  manufacturer’s 
recommended  adhesive  products  when  installing  all  Ekena  products.  This  combination  provides 
a  secure,  long-lasting bond.  Countersink  all fasteners  about 1/8”  and  ll  with  product compatible 
 ller. Exterior installations should be nished using a manufacturer’s recommended caulk to prevent 
water  inltration  behind  siding,  windows  and  doors.  Some  exterior  installations,  in  particular  new  
construction  before  siding  is  applied,  may  require  a  J-channel  and/or  flashing  to  prevent  water  
inltration. Installers must determine which installation technique is best for the specic situation.
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