In principle, please use either weight or anchor at the bottom end to stabilize the rain chain. If it is not stabilized, strong wind or rain will swing the rain chain and may damage the building and in other instances the rain chain itself could be damaged. Mainly, there are two methods to stabilize the rain chain.

1) Use weight for stability.

2) Stick an anchor into the ground and tie it to the bottom end of the rain chain.

 

 

・Attaching rain chain weight for toh /toh L / tama / tama L / take

Step1 

Pass a wire catch through the center hole in Amane from underneath and pull it up.

 Step2 

Put a wire through a circular sleeve.

 

Step3

 Pass a wire through a rain chain. Hook a wire onto the lower intersecting metal fitting within a rain chain, as indicated on the left. Then put a wire through a circular sleeve once again. 

 

Step4

Step4  Shift a rain chin upwards and ① pull up a circular sleeve. ② Then tighten a hexagon socket head screw onto a circular sleeve with a hexagon wrench. 

 

Step5 

Cut the excessive wire.

 
Addition
Some water will scatter from the rain chain, so we recommend laying out crushed stones, among other material that may serve the purpose, on the ground in approximately 50cm diameter surrounding the rain chain to prevent mud and splashing.

 

 

 ・Attaching Amakage (weight) 

 

Step1 

  Pass a wire catch through the center hole from beneath a metal weight holder. 

Step2 

Place a weight over a metal weight holder. 

 

Step3 

Place a circular sleeve on a wire. 

Step4

  Pass a wire through a rain chain. Hook a wire onto the lower intersecting metal fitting within a rain chain, as indicated on the left. Then put a wire through a circular sleeve once again.

 

Step5

Shift a rain chin upwards and ① pull up a circular sleeve. ② Then tighten a hexagon socket head screw onto a circular sleeve with a hexagon wrench.

 

 

Step6 

Cut the excessive wire.