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8 Thank you for purchasing an OmniMount product. Warranty: Limit ed Lifetime on m anufacturing def ects and workma nship. Specifications are subject to chan ge without prior notice. Every effort has been ma de to provide a ccurate an d error-f ree assembly an d installation . OmniMount Sy stems disc laims liability fo r any di f ficulties arising f[...]
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Page 2
2 Model s : PMD 1 & PMD 2 Part Description Qty. Mount Assembly Hard- ware A Top Proje ctor Plate 1 B Bottom Projector Plate 1 C Pipe D rop Assembly 1 D Plastic Cover 1 E Ceiling Plate 1 Bag F Hex Screw: ¼”-20 X ¼” 1 (d) G Scr ew: ¼”-20 X 3/8” 2 (c) H Hex Screw: ¼”-X 5/8” 4 (d) I Hex Screw: ¼”-X ½” 6 (d) J Lag Bolt: 5/16”[...]
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Page 3
6 Place a large washer (1) over mounting screw, and then in- sert screw thro ugh grid at ma rked location. (Fig . 8) Lift the projector mountin g plate and place a s econd large washer (1) onto the end of th e screw, followed b y a metal spacer (2). Loosely thread (2-3 turns) screw assembly into the chosen th readed insert on the bottom of the proj[...]
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4 Flush Ceiling Mount Proceed to step 3. Note: Plastic cover is n ot used fo r flush moun t. Wall Mount With the addition of the OmniMount PMD-WM wall mount (sold separately); th e PMD can be mounted to a wall instead of the ceiling. T his is particularly useful for small conferenc e/classrooms wh ere a ceiling mount is impractical. For details, se[...]