Installation Guides & Tutorials
Follow along with the main installation guide, then explore more targeted tutorials below.
What You'll Need
Gather everything below before you begin.
- EZ Vent (2.5", 4", or 6" — match to your enclosure)
- Matching hole saw
- Drill + small bit for pilot hole
- EZ Vent centering jig (recommended) or tape measure
- Deburring tool or knife
- Marker or pencil
Already Have a Hole?
If your bin already has a hole that's too small, use our resizing jigs to enlarge it. Place the jig over the existing hole and cut outward to the size you need, then skip ahead to deburring.
Mark Your Center Point
Fast and purpose-built. No measuring required.
Measure from edges, mark center with pencil, then skip the next step.
Using the EZ Vent Jig
Each EZ Vent jig is designed to position the drill point for you automatically — no measuring required.
- Hold the jig with the printed text facing toward you.
- Position the jig as designed — it will seat correctly against your bin.
- The center hole sits at the correct position. Using the 1/4" pilot drill bit without the hole saw attached you will drill though the 1/4" hole in the jig.
Drill the Pilot Hole
Drill straight through the jig the 1/4" drill bit. Keep the drill perpendicular to the bin wall.
Cut the Vent Hole
Attach a hole saw matching your EZ Vent size. Cut through the bin wall with steady, even pressure. Use the lowest speed (1) on the drill to minimize melting or cracking the plastic.
Deburr the Edge
Run a deburring tool around the inside of the hole to remove sharp plastic edges.
Install the EZ Vent
The EZ Vent is two parts that thread together through the bin wall.
- Place the side not holding the screen in the opening making sure it is seated flush with the wall. If it is not flush then using the deburring tool slightly enlarge the opening.
- Align the screen side of the EZ Vent on the opposite side of the hole side.
- Rotate counter-clockwise (opposite of tightening) until threads catch.
- Switch to clockwise — continuing to press inward — until snug.
- Ensure all the threads have caught by making sure both sides are flush with the wall. If not, loosen and retighten.
You're All Set.
Give the vent a gentle tug — it should not rotate or pull free. Repeat for any additional vents.
Full EZ Vent Installation Walkthrough
A complete end-to-end guide covering hole placement, jig use, deburring, and final assembly for any enclosure type.




