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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Single and Dual Display Floor Stands MF1, MF 2, PF1, PF 2 Series[...]
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M F1, M F2, PF1, PF2 Series Instal latio n Ins truc tion s 2 DISCLAIMER CSAV, I nc., an d its affiliat ed cor porations and subsi diaries (col lect ively , "CSAV" ), intend t o make thi s manual accurate and comple te. Howev er, CSAV mak es no cl aim that t he inf ormat ion conta ined her ein cove rs all detai ls, co ndi tions o r va riat[...]
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Installa tion Ins tru cti ons MF1, MF 2, PF1 , PF2 Se r ies 3 [218 0] 85- 7/ 8 [44] 1-3/ 4 [6 5] 2-1/ 2 [39] 1- 1/ 2 [121 1] 47-5/ 8 [ 232 7] 91-5/ 8 [131 6] 5 1-7 /8 [431 ] 17 [661 ] 26 [889] 35 [14 63] 57- 5/8 MF1, M F2 PF1, PF2 DIMENSIONS[...]
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Installa tion Ins tru cti ons MF1, MF 2, PF1 , PF2 Se r ies 4 LEGEND Tight en Fast ener Apretar elemento de f ijación Befest igungstei l festzi ehen Apertar fi xador Serrar e il fi ssaggio Bevestigi ng vastdraai en Serrez l es fixa tions Loosen Fast ener Afloj ar elemento de fijaci ón Befest igungstei l lösen Desap ertar f ixador Allen tare il f[...]
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Installa tion Ins tru cti ons MF1, MF 2, PF1 , PF2 Se r ies 5 TOOLS REQUIRED FOR INSTALLATION PAR TS 3/16" (include d) 1 /4" (To remove base plates f rom packagi ng) K ( 1) (MF O nly) A (1) B (1) C D (1) (PF Only) E (1) F (1) G (4) H ( 1) J (1) 5/16- 18 x 1/2" M (4) 5/16- 18 x 3/4" N (4) 5/ 1 6- 1 8 x 1 -1 / 2" Q (4) 5/16&q[...]
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M F1, M F2, PF1, PF2 Series Instal latio n Ins truc tion s 6 ASS EMB LY CAUTION: Attac hment ho les may be damaged if a po w er dril l is used to ins ert button head ca p scr ews. Screws should fir st be inser ted and turned B Y HAND with the he x key or with a handhe ld screwdri ver BEFORE usi ng the hex head drill bi t and power d ril l to comple[...]
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Installa tion Ins tru cti ons MF1, MF 2, PF1 , PF2 Se r ies 7 Fig ure 5 3. Place top base sect i on and cent er post ass embl y on top o f the fo ur base pi eces. ( See Figure 6) 4. Faste n lower b ase pieces t o top bas e sect ion and cent er post as sembly u sing twelve 5/ 16-18 x 1 /2" flat h ead cap screws ( L). (See Figure 6) Fig ure 6 At[...]
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M F1, M F2, PF1, PF2 Series Instal latio n Ins truc tion s 8 Attaching Di splay t o Stand WARNING: EXCEEDING MAXIMUM WEIGHT CAPACITY MAY LEAD TO SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY OR DA MAG E T O EQ U IPME NT ! It is the in sta ll er’s r espo n sib ility to ens ure the to tal amount of weig ht placed on t he stand does not exceed 125 lbs (56. 70 kg) for t h[...]
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Installa tion Ins tru cti ons MF1, MF 2, PF1 , PF2 Se r ies 9 Tilting Dis play The di splay(s ) can be til ted up t o 15 o eith er backward or for w ard from a s trai ght upright position. In a dual stan d, the ti lting is onl y restri cted by the si ze of the di splay. 1. Turn knob c ount erclockwi se on back of head assembly t o loos en the tilt [...]
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M F1, M F2, PF1, PF2 Series Instal latio n Ins truc tion s 10 Using the Sta nd CAUTION: This stand i s intende d for us e only wi th the product s and maxi mum w eight s i ndicated: 125 lb s ( 56.70 kg ) for the MF1, 250 lbs (113. 40 kg) for t he MF2 [125 lbs (56.70 kg ) per f aceplate] ; 200 lbs (9 0.72 kg) for th e PF1, 400 lbs (181 .44 kg) fo r [...]
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Installa tion Ins tru cti ons MF1, MF 2, PF1 , PF2 Se r ies 11[...]
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M F1, M F2, PF1, PF2 Series Instal latio n Ins truc tion s USA/In ternationa l A 8401 E agle Creek Parkway , Savage, MN 55 378 P 800.5 82.6480 / 952 .894 .6280 F 877.8 94.6918 / 952 .894 .6918 Europe A Fellenoo rd 130 561 1 ZB EINDHOVE N , The Neth erlands P +31 (0) 40 266862 0 F +31 (0) 40 266861 5 As ia Pa cif ic A Roo m 24F, Block D, Li ly YinDu[...]