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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS CHIEF MANUF ACTURING INC . 1-800-582-6480 952-894-628 0 F AX 952-894-6918 8401 EAGLE CREEK P ARKW A Y , STE 700 SA V AGE, MINNESOT A 55378 USA 8805-000067 Rev F © 2006 Chief Manufacturi ng www .chiefmfg.com 01/06 BEFORE YOU BEGIN HEA VY DUTY FIXED W ALL MOUNT Model: PSH-2000 S p ecifications: • Accomodates Akira and Ori[...]
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Model: PSH-2000 Installation Instructions 2 IMPORT ANT W ARNINGS AND CAUTIONS! W ARNING: A WARNING alerts you to the possibility of serious in jury or death if you do no t follow the instructions. CAUTION: A CAUTION alerts you to the poss ibility of damage or destruction of equipment if you do not follow the correspond ing instruction s. W ARNING: [...]
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Installation Instructions Model: PSH-2000 3 TOOLS REQUIRED FOR INST A LLA TION • Drill and 7/32" drill bit • 13mm wrench •1 / 2 " w r e n c h • Phillips screwdriver, #2 • M5 Hex Key (provided) • 3/16" Hex Key (pro vided) • 5/32" Hex Key (pro vided) NOTE: Othe r tools may be requ ired dependin g on your method of in[...]
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Model: PSH-2000 Installation Instructions 4 ASSEMBL Y AND INST ALLA TION NOTE: Read the Warnings and Cautions on page 2. INST ALL MOUNTING BUTT ONS Installation of the mounting buttons is dependent on your specific display . Three options are provided : • Akira 84" and Orion 84" disp lays • Modular 84" disp lays • Other large f[...]
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Installation Instructions Model: PSH-2000 5 ASSEMBLE ST A TIC BR ACKETS 1. Using key (160), loosely inst all screws (60) through latch (40) and sp acers (50) into threaded holes in bracket (20) (See Figure 5). Ensur e latch (40) is insta lled on the end of bracket (20) with the square cutout. Figure 5: Latch Assembly 2. Repeat for remaining bra cke[...]
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Model: PSH-2000 Installation Instructions 6 INST ALL MOUNT TO W ALL 1. Determine approximate mou nting location, keeping in mind the display size. W ARNING: The m ount must be installed on two or three wood studs (or other equivalen t vertical or horizontal supp orting framework). Do not mount to single wood studs. Failure to properly inst all unit[...]
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Installation Instructions Model: PSH-2000 7 INST ALL ST A TIC BRACKETS AKIRA 84", ORION 84", AND MODULA R 84" DISPLA YS 1. Using key (150) , loosely install bracket s (20) to plates (10) with screws (130) (See Fi gure 10). Ensure the following: • Brackets ( 20) are ins talled to out side set o f mounting holes, closest to supports [...]
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Model: PSH-2000 Installation Instructions 8 INST ALL DISPLA Y W ARNING: Display is very heavy! Ensure display can be safely lifted and maneuvered as required to inst all on mount. Failure to take adequate precautions can result in serious personal injury or dam age to equipment! 1. Ensure latches (40) are in fully open (ra ised) positions (See Figu[...]