Instructions

05/05/05 Rev 1
Field Cutting a Standoff:
1. Remove the small setscrew located on the
upper fitting and pull the rod free (use a 1/16”
allen wrench).
2. Use a tube cutter for the cleanest cut. If using a
hacksaw be sure to brush away any metal
filings.
3. Cut to size and refit.
4. The procedure for standoffs on the power feed
canopy is the same.
T-Bar Ceilings:
Note: Rail stand offs are required to be mounted to
structural members. Do not mount only to acoustical
panels.
1. Follow steps 1 through 3 for rail mounting above.
2. Place T-bar clip standoff against the ceiling T-bar,
and turn clockwise to engage.
3. Proceed from step 5 above.
Bending Mono Rail:
1. Rail is best formed, by bending over a round
object.
2. Start with a broader radius and form over
progressively smaller diameters.
3. We recommend a minimum radius of 15”.
4. Broad curves can be accomplished by gradual
hand bending.
5. Once formed, the ends of the rail will be
unequal. If connecting with another connector,
snip the rail end to make even, other wise just
apply an end cap.
6. Pre-stress track to shape while at floor level.
Do not stress between ceiling standoffs to form
shapes.
T BAR
SLOPED CEILING