Operating Guide

PRODUCT GUIDE
Wood Casement & Awning Windows (JPG009)
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INTRODUCTION - CONTINUED
AWNING WINDOW ANATOMY
Hinge
Sash
Operator arms
Nesting
operator
Lever
operator
Lock
Top rail
Follow all manufacturers’ instructions and labels.t
Use proper and safe equipment and precautions if servicing the t
exterior side of windows above ground level.
Window insect screens are not security devices and will not prevent t
children, other people, or pets from falling through.
Use extra care when driving screws near glass unit to avoid breakage.t
Use sharp tools with care to avoid damage to wood surfaces.t
PRECAUTIONS & SAFETY
Use caution when tightening screws to avoid stripping the screw t
holes.
Sashes may be very heavy and removal can be awkward and could t
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second person.
Beware of oil causing slippery surfaces.t
NEEDED TOOLS
Note! Each tool is not required for every task.
NEEDED MATERIALS
NEEDED TOOLS & MATERIALS
Tape measuret
Levelt
Flat head screwdrivert
Phillips head screwdrivert
Allen wrenchest
Pencilt
Prying toolt
Utility knifet
Hammert
Power drill with bitst
Stiff, smooth tipped putty t
knife
Scissorst
Stringt
Tapet
Silicone sealant for stationary t
sash installation
Wooden toothpicks or dowels t
for screw hole repair
Wood gluet
Fine sandpapert
Finishing suppliest
Replacement partst