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R LISTED E176225 Universal flat-panel mount I N S T A L L A T I O N M A N U A L PREMIER MOUNTS ©2004/ REV 02 3130 E. Miraloma Ave. Anaheim, CA 92 806 Phone: 800 368-9700 Fax: 800 83 2-4888 w ww.mounts.com[...]
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- 2 - - Assembly drawing - Securing the b ottom wal l plate - Fine tune tilt adjus tments - Securing the top pla te - Flat panel list - Securing the flat panel to the wall mount - Parts list - Lateral shift ad justment - Checking thread depth - Finding the center of the flat panel - Positioning the mounting brackets - Securing the mounting brackets[...]
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- 3 - 16.000 (406.4) 28.000 (171.2) 16.000 (406.4) 16.000 (406.4) 16.000 (406.4) 24.290 (616.97) F G 12.000 (304.8) 19.000 (482.6) H L C 20.500 (520.7) E D 21.000 (533.4) 5.000 (127) 5.000 (127) 10.500 (266.7) C 1.245 (31.75) A C L B G H 1 2.331 (59.21) 2 Description A . Wall plates B. Mounting brackets C. Griplate™ D. Mounting hardware E. M6 x 3[...]
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- 4 - Flat panel list Hitachi EIKI Electrograph Gateway 32HDT20,CMP307XJ,CMP307XU,32HD T20 CMP401HDU, CMP402HDE, CMP402HDU, CMP4120HDU,CMP4121,CMP4121HDU ,CMP4201U, CMP4202U, 42HDW10,42HDT20, 42HD T50, 42HDT55 M6 x 12 CMP5000WXU, CMP5003WXU, 50HDT50, 50HDT55: M8 X 20 PLD42XU: M5 x 20 - ¼” nylon space r s (small) DTS42W: M8 x 30 – ¼” nylon s[...]
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- 5 - SONY Sanyo VIEWSONIC Sampo PFM42B1,PFM42B2: M6 x 20 - 5/16” fl at washers PFM-42V1,PFM-42V2: M6 x 20”- 5/ 16” flat washers PFM50C1: M5 x 20 - 5/16” flat washer s KE-42XBR900: M5 x 20 - 5/16” flat washer s KE50XBR900: M5 x 20 - 5/16” flat washers KE42XS910: M5 x 20 - 5/16” flat washers KDE61XBR950: M5 x 20 - 5/16” flat washers [...]
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- 6 - M4 x 25 M5 x 2 0 M5 x 5 0 M8 x 20 M6 x 3 0 ( Qty 6) ( Qty 4) ( Qty 6) (Qt y 4 ) ( Qty 2) M4 x 16 (Qt y 8 ) ( Qty 8) M5 x 1 2 M5 x 1 6 ( Qty 6) M5 x 2 5 ( Qty 4) M6 x 12 ( Qty 8) M8 x 2 5 ( Qty 6) M8 x 30 (Qt y 6 ) M8 x 35 ( Qty 4) M6 x 20 ( Qty 6) M8 x 70 (Qt y 4 ) Parts list NOTE: This wall mount is shipped with all pr oper i nstallation har[...]
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- 7 - 1/4" Ny lon sp acers 5/16 " Flat w ash ers ( metal ) 1 " Ny lon s pac ers 1/4 " N y l on s p ac ers 9/16 " Nylo n s pac ers (l arge ) (sm al l) 1/2" Ny lon sp acers (l arge ) Nyl on sl ee ve s (Qty 6) (Qty 12) (Qty 6) (Qty 6) (Qty 6) ( Qty 6) ( Qty 4) Nylon spacers and flat washers actual size Parts list (con’t[...]
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- 8 - Checking the thread depth on your fla t panel Inverted flat panel display Thread insert Thread depth indicator Figure 2 Figure 3 Figure 1 Markin g the de p th 1. Insert the thread depth indicator (supplied) through the thread inserts found on the back of the flat panel to make sure the inserts measure the same full depth and mark it. (see fig[...]
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- 9 - Parts list (con’t) Level (1) M6 x 12 Safety knobs (2) 5/16" flat washers (8) 5/16" x 3" Lag bolt s (8) (used on wood st uds only) Template (1) Griplates™ (8) Wall plates (2) Mounting b rackets (left & right) M6 x 30 Lateral shift locking screws (2) All of these parts are use d to inst all the mounting bracket. Make sure[...]
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- 10 - C L L C Finding center of the flat panel display Once the flat panel is inverted, use a measuring tape to find t he center of yo ur flat panel measurin g from outside t o outside of th e chassis. See figure 1. Using a pencil lightly mark th e center of your flat panel. See figure 2. I nverted flat p anel Top of flat panel Bottom of flat pane[...]
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- 11 - Positioning the mounting brackets Inverted flat p anel Nylon spacers if Applicable (see chart) on page 4 and 5 Center mark Bottom of flat panel CAUTION: Check the chart on page 4 and 5 to see if your flat panel needs nylon spacers. The nylo n spacers provided, must be used. Failure to do so will result in damaging the flat panel. Install the[...]
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- 12 - L C Bottom of flat panel Align the mounting brackets The mounting brackets are designed with a center of viewing guide on the side of them. See figure 6. Bottom of flat panel Mounting bracket Center of flat panel Center of viewing guide Match the center of viewin g guide with the center line you marked in step 1. See figure 5.[...]
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- 13 - DIMPLES FACI NG UP DIMPLES FACI NG DOW N DIMP LES FACI NG UP DIMPLES FACI NG DOW N Securing the mounting brackets The Griplates™ have M4, M5 M6 and M8 hole patterns to fit the hardware that your flat panel requires. EXAMPLE: If your plasma uses M8 x 20 Phillip screws. Use the M8 mounting points. See figure 7 Bottom of flat panel Phillips s[...]
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- 14 - 16" C E N T E R O F V I E W I N G H E I G H T D E S I R E D C E N T E R O F V I E W I N G H E I G H T D E S I R E D 16" 16" Finding the wood studs be hind the wall structure Using a (commercially available) wood stud finder, locate the 16" or 24" stud centers behind the wall. Once found, make a pencil ma rking on the[...]
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- 15 - 16" 16" Marking the bottom plate m ounting points Place the upper portion of the bottom wall plate to the reference line and mark the four (4) lag b olt mounting points through the wall plate slots on the wall. Level th e wall plate with the reference arrow pointing up to the ceiling. See figure 11. Drill four (4) ¼" pilot ho[...]
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- 16 - Securing the bottom wall plate When the bottom wall plate is properly installed to the wall. Lay the carton template on top of the wall plate. Lay the top wall plate on top of the cardboard template and mark the four (4) lag bolt mounting points. See figure 14. W all p late (4) 5/16" x 3" lag bolts and (4) flat washers (supplied) M[...]
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- 17 - Securing the top plate Drill four (4) ¼" pilot holes to the marked wall. See figure 15. W all p late W all marks[...]
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- 18 - Level and secure the plate to the wall with the reference arrow facing up to the ceiling. Secure the plate using the four (4) 5/16" lag bolts and flat washers (supplied). See figure 16 CAUTION: Do not over tighten the lag bolts. NOTE : CHECK THE MOUNT FOR PROPER TIGHTNESS AND SECURITY. W all p lates Power source area[...]
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- 19 - WARNING: AT LEAST (2) QUALIFIED PERSONNEL ARE STRONGLY RECO MM ENDED FOR INSTALLATION OF THIS PRODUCT. FAILURE TO D O SO COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS IN JURY A ND POSSIBLE DAMAGE TO THE F LAT PANEL. Securing the flat panel to the wall mount Raise the flat panel w ith the LEFT and RIGHT mounting brackets secured to the flat panel and insert the to[...]
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- 20 - Make any lateral shift ad justment and lock it by tightening t he two (2) M6 x 30 (mm) Phillips screws found on the bottom of the mounting brackets. CAUTION: Do not over tighten the M6 screws to the rods. See figure 18 Lateral shift M6 x 30 Lateral shift screw[...]
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- 21 - Tilt the flat panel and secure the two (2) M6 x 12 (mm) safety knobs to each o f the mounti ng brackets. See figure 19. Lateral shift adjustment NOTE : To remove the display from the wall simp ly exte nd the display to its maximum tilt range, remove the two 6 (mm) safety knurl knobs push the flat pa nel back to it ’s flat position loosen o[...]
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- 22 - NORTH AMERICA EUROPE ASIA 3130 East Miraloma Avenue Anaheim, CA 9280 6 USA USA and Canada – Phone: 800-3 68-9700 Fax: 800-832-4888 Swallow House, Shilton Industrial Esta te, Shilton, Coventry, En gland CV79JY Phone: +44 (0) 2476 6147 00 Fax: +44 (0) 2476 6147 10 Yabara 1916-15, Misato-machi, Gunma-gun Gunma-ken 370-3107, Japa n Phone: 81.2[...]