Attach Eyebolt To Motor Frame; Attach Beam Clamp; Route Guy Wire Through Gripple - BIG ASS FANS Pivot Installation Manual

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Guy wire installation is recommended if the fan's extension tube is 4 ft (1.2 m) or longer, if the fan is pivoted,
if the fan is exposed to hgh winds, or if the fan is close to any building fixtures.

1. Attach eyebolt to motor frame

Attach the large eyebolt to the motor frame with the Guy Wire
Hardware.
Guy Wire Hardware:
a. (1) 3/8-16 x 1" Eyebolt
b. (2) 3/8" Washer
c. (1) 3/8-16 Nylock Nut

2. Attach beam clamp

CAUTION: When taut, the guy wire must be clear of moving
fan airfoils. Place the beam clamp accordingly.
Attach the beam clamp to an I-beam, bar joist, or other approved
mounting structure.
Fasten the small eyebolt and nut onto the beam clamp. The nut will
be on the outside of the beam clamp.
Loop the crimped end of the guy wire into the locking carabiner and
secure to the eyebolt. Securely tighten the carabiner.
Guy Wire Hardware:
a. 1/4" Beam Clamp
b. 1/4-20 x 1" Eyebolt
c. 1/4-20 Hex Nut
d. Locking Carabiner
e. Guy Wire

3. Route guy wire through Gripple

Route the guy wire through the Gripple, the eyebolt on the motor
frame, and then back through the Gripple as shown. Do not tighten
the Gripple until the remaining guy wires have been installed.
Note: To back the guy wire out of the Gripple, insert 1/16 (1.5 mm)
Allen wrench into the small hole on the Gripple.
INSTALLING THE GUY WIRES
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