5.) Before installing the second half of the snugger to the face of the door jamb, close the door. (Door must have a center stop, or otherwise held stationary.)
6.) Secure rod support "A" to door jamb so as to be level with the horizontal door member as shown in
Fig. 16. (Rod support fasteners are NOT supplied.)
7.) Slip large link on the end of the chain over the rod and insert rod into rod support "A".
8.) Put rod support "B" on opposite end of rod.
9.) Offset rod support "B" 1.0" from rod support "A" as shown.
10.) Secure support "B" to door jamb.
11.) After making certain the "S" hook is in the proper link (latched chain should be about 6" from top of horizontal member), close the "S" hook slightly so it will not become detached from chain.
SIDE MOUNTED SNUGGER
For Wood Horizontals
1.) Select a horizontal door member that is at a convenient height and drill one (1) 9/32" diameter hole in the vertical door member.
2.) Refer to Fig. 17 for hole location.
3.) Slip rod upport on straight end of snugger rod and properly position assembly to determine proper location of rod support.
4.) Fasten rod support with 2 ring nails as shown.
5.) Slip the large link on the end of the chain over the snugger rod and insert snugger rod into the rod sup- port.
6.) Secure the opposite end to vertical member using (1) 1/4" fastener and nut as shown Fig. 17.
7.) Before installing the second half of the snugger to the face of the door jamb, close the door. (Door must have a center stop, or otherwise held stationary.)
8.) Secure rod support "A" to door jamb so as to be level with the horizontal door member as shown in Fig. 18 (Rod support fasteners are NOT supplied.)
9.) Slip large link on the end of the chain over the rod and insert rod into rod support "A".
10.) Put rod support "B" on opposite end of rod.
11.) Offset rod support "B" 1.0" from rod support "A" as shown.
12.) Secure support "B" to door jamb.
13.) After making certain the "S" hook is in the proper link (latched chain should be about 6" from top of horizontal member), close the "S" hook slightly so it will not become detached from chain. Fig. 18.