How To Install A Draw Curtain Rod
November 30, 2010 by Robert
Filed under Drapery Hardware, How To Install
In this article I will review the installation of a conventional traversing curtain rod or commonly know as a draw rod. Make sure you have your curtains, good tape measure, wall anchors and drapery pins and a curtain rod.
Third…mount your brackets. Use 1 3/4 to 2 inch screws. This should be long enough so if you do hit a wood beam your screw will go into it. If you don’t hit any beams then use a good fastener like toggles. Don’t use plastic anchors, they’re not strong enough and will pull out.
Fourth…count your carriers. When you install your drapes two pins will go into the lead carriers and 2 into each return all remaining pins will slip into the little plastic carriers that slide back and forth in the rod. Make sure you match the number of pins to the number of carriers. For example if you have 25 pins on one panel, 2 will clip into the lead carrier and 2 into the return that leaves 21, so you should have 21 plastic carriers in the rod for each panel. Remove any excess carriers as they will result in the curtains not closing fully.
Fifth…pin your curtains. Pin your curtains so the top of the pin is 1/4 inch below the top the header. The final result will be the panels 1/2 inch off the floor. You can move the pin up or down on the curtain to play with the height off the floor.
Sixth…this is a very important step. Once the rod is installed, you’ll see you have plastic carriers for the pins to hook into and then you have the lead or master carrier. That is the bigger metal piece that you see the string attached to on the back. On the back of the master carrier you see a finger sticking down with a cord just above it. Now draw the rod closed so the carriers meet in the middle. For a one way draw, draw it closed to one side. Hold the carriers in place and with a pair of long nose pliers grab the cord and catch it around the finger pointing down. You’ll see this step in the instructions. Failure to do this will result in the curtain rod not opening and closing properly.
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Hi
I never work a Traverse rod this is my first time so I have lot of Question Do you have any video that shown me step by step on installing my rod online? I am putting a cornice over the rod How much off should I put my cornice? Here is some example to work with I am doing a window width of 48″,40″134″,133″ and 117″ Cornice and Pinch pleast to go on the traverse rod? What would be my projection for the Cornice? My panels lenght is 85″. my cornice length is 14″
Hi Sharon
I don’t have a video for traverse rod installations and couldn’t find one online. I did find detailed installation instructions for traverse rods, there is a link below. The projection of your cornice depends on the projection of your drapes. Do you plan on using sheers and drapes or just drapes? Is there any protrusion such as a sill that the drapes have to clear? If your just doing drapes without sheers and don’t have to clear any sills then 5 1/2 projection on your cornice might be ok. If your using both sheers and drapes the 7 1/2 projection might be fine. Are these being custom made , home made or bought out of stock?
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