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@joseph_1979 Sorry for the delated reply but this forum blocks new users from posting more than 1 post per day. I guess I better get all my feedback in now to avoid additional delays.You can see I have a narrow wood trim around the door with recessed Vinal siding next to it. I am forced to use this spot as this is where the 24V doorbell conductors were. So even with the angle bracket, screwing the screws in tilts the install inward.The round heads on the screw don't leave much room for the doorbell to latch on. Did I use the wrong screw? Since the angle bracket is not mounted flat, it makes it worse.This is where the screw scratches the back of the doorbell.A couple other questions on my single allowed post for the day.
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Why do the screws for the angel bracket + Doorbell Bracket have heads that interfere with the latching of the doorbell to the bracket? Am I doing something wrong or were these screws a bad design? I was able to get it to click in place, but the screw head does scratch the backing of the doorbell.
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