Initial Setup
Attaching the Feet
these two feet what you do is you set this part with the two holes you set it in the back you put the screws in for for both of those screws are standard m10s so now the screws are on the tall
Beam Assembly and Adjustment
Installing the Cross Beam
I'm going to show you how you do the cross the Cross Beam like that one over there going across this is the angle beam that goes across it's 30 35 40 45.
Adjusting the Angle
this is moved in to the 30 degree mark because you just put them on the on the feet like this and you just run the bolts through now it is installed
Finalizing the Structure
Utilizing Cut Sections
you'll see this part's been cut and this part has been cut that's so you can spin it when you do it like this where that cut is you spin it and then you turn it and then this part lines up right there exactly right like that
Securing Strips and End Caps
two of the strips so they are screwed together it looks like this the last part is you have these plastic ends which just go on the end
Technical Specifications
| Feature | Detail |
|---|---|
| Screws | Standard M10s |
| Angle Beam Adjustment | 30, 35, 40, 45 degrees |
| Default/Set Angle | 30-degree mark |
| Connection Mechanism | Bolts through feet |
| End Finishing | Plastic ends |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What type of screws are used for the eco worthy solar panel mount assembly?
A: The screws used for the eco worthy solar panel mount are standard m10s.
Q: How is the angle of the eco worthy solar cross beam adjusted?
A: The angle beam can be set to 30, 35, 40, or 45 degrees. It's adjusted by positioning it on the feet and running the bolts through; the example described is set to the 30-degree mark.
Q: What is the purpose of the cut sections on the eco worthy solar mounting components?
A: The cut sections are designed to allow the parts to be spun and turned during assembly, which helps them line up precisely.