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/2 IRONRIDGE QUICkMOUnf" L-Mount® I L-Mount' Installation Instructions <br />Roof Protection without Compromise <br />The L-Mount° attachment, featuring an open -slotted <br />L-Foot, is designed for cost-effective, single -bolt <br />installation onto existing composition (asphalt) shingle <br />roofs. The patented Elevated Water Seal Technology° has <br />been integrated into the open -slotted L-Foot and flashing <br />for fast installation, to provide maximum waterproofing. <br />To maximize versatility, the mount is available with a lag <br />bolt or structural screw option for the strength you depend <br />on. Both hardware options come with an <br />installed EPDM bonded washer to seal and <br />prevent water entry. <br />L-Mount features a 9x12" aluminum flashing <br />with alignment guides and rounded corners, <br />to easily slide under shingles and speed up <br />installation on the roof. The kit is available in <br />both mill and black finishes. <br />This component is part <br />of the QuickMount'" <br />product line. <br />Pre -Installed Sealing Washer <br />Harware options include a lag bolt or <br />structural screw. The EPDM washer <br />arrives already attached. <br />ETI■ 25-Year Warranty <br />II us �& Product guaranteed free <br />Intertek of impairing defects. <br />Elevated Water Seal Technology° <br />This proprietary flashing design cleverly <br />places the roof penetration seal onto an <br />aluminum flute fused into the flashing, above <br />the bolt hole. The secondary EPDM rubber <br />seal keeps water out —raised above the path <br />of rain water and out of harm's way. <br />Open -Slotted L-Foot <br />The redesigned L-Foot can rotate 360 <br />degrees for optimal adjustability and <br />positioning of the rail, while the open <br />slot allows the rail hardware to quickly <br />drop -in and be compatible with any side - <br />mounted racking on the market. <br />Installation Tools Required: tape measure, roofing bar, chalk line, stud finder, caulking gun, sealant compatible with roofing <br />materials, drill with 7/32" or 1/8" bit, drill or impact gun with 1/2" socket. <br />Locate, choose, and mark centers of rafters to be <br />mounted. Select the courses of shingles where <br />mounts will be placed. <br />If attaching with lag bolt use a 7/32" bit (Lag). Use a <br />'/s" bit (ST) for attaching with the structural screw. <br />Drill pilot hole into roof and rafter, taking care to <br />drill square tothe roof. Do not use mount as a drill <br />guide. Drill a 2" deep hole into rafter. <br />Prepare lag bolt or structural screw with sealing <br />washer. Using a 'h-inch socket on an impact gun, <br />drive prepared lag bolt through L-foot until L-foot <br />can no longer easily rotate. DO NOT over -torque. <br />NOTE: Structural screw can be driven with T-30 hex <br />head bit. <br />Carefully lift composition roof shingle with roofing <br />bar, just above placement of mount. Remove <br />nails as required and backfill holes with aproved <br />sealant. See "Proper Flashing Placement" on next <br />page. <br />Insert flashing between 1st and 2nd course. Slide <br />up so top edge of flashing is at least 3/4" higher <br />than the butt -edge of the 3rd course and lower <br />flashing edge is above the butt -edge of 1st course. <br />Mark center for drilling. <br />Clean off any sawdust, and fill hole with sealant Place L-foot onto elevated flute and rotate L-foot to <br />compatible with roofing materials. desired orientation. <br />You are now ready for the rack of your choice. <br />Follow all the directions of the rack manufacturer <br />as well as the module manufacturer. NOTE: Make <br />sure top of L-Foot makes solid contact with racking. <br />