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3215 W. North Ave. • Melrose Park, IL 60160 • (800) 729-0307 or (708) 865-8870 • Fax: (708) 865-2941 • www.peerlessmounts.com ISSUED: 05-02-06 SHEET #: 202-9112-3 12-05-06 Models: PLA 60, PLA 60-S, PLA V 60, PLA V 60-S Inst allation and Assembly - Articulating Swivel Arm for 37" - 60" Plasma Screens Maximum UL Load Capacity: 175 l[...]
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2 of 9 ISSUED: 05-02-06 SHEET #: 202-9112-2 06-21-06 Read instruction sheet before you st art inst allation and assembly . Installations: To Wood Stud Walls ...................................................................................................... page 4 T o Concrete W alls ...............................................................[...]
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3 of 9 ISSUED: 05-02-06 SHEET #: 202-9112-3 12-05-06 P D Before you start make sure all parts listed are included with your product. Part s List K M S C A E F H B J N R L Q Some parts may appear slightly different than illustrated. G O PLA 60 PLA 60-S PLAV 60 PLAV 60-S DESCRIPTION QTY. PART # PART # PART # PART # A wall plate 1 201-1040 201-4040 20[...]
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4 of 9 ISSUED: 05-02-06 SHEET #: 202-9112-2 06-21-06 • Installer must verify that the supporting surface will safely support the combined load of the equipment and all attached hardware and components. • Tighten wood screws so that wall plate is firmly attached, but do not overtighten. Overtightening can damage the screws, greatly reducing thei[...]
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5 of 9 ISSUED: 05-02-06 SHEET #: 202-9112-3 12-05-06 IMPORTANT! Concrete must be 2000 psi density minimum. Use wall plate ( A ), making sure that it is level, as a template to mark holes. The top mounting slots should be located .36" above the desired screen center for PLA 60 and PLA 60-S and .43" below the desired screen center for PLAV [...]
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6 of 9 ISSUED: 05-02-06 SHEET #: 202-9112-2 06-21-06 Snap four cable management clips ( R ) into top or bottom of arm assembly ( C ) as shown . Cable ties ( S ) are used with clips for cord management. Slide one mesh sleeve ( T ) over each cable. Use cable ties ( S ) to tighten mesh sleeves to cables. R S C 3 T 3-1 K D N J D M J C DET AIL 3 A Note:[...]
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7 of 9 ISSUED: 05-02-06 SHEET #: 202-9112-3 12-05-06 B I F GENERIC ADAPTER BRACKET Insert and tape carriage bolt ( I ) into top hole of pitch-roll assembly ( B ). Attach tilt-roll assembly to adapter bracket with four M10 socket screws ( F ). Tighten screws using 6 mm allen wrench ( U ). Note: Adapter bracket (not UL evaluated, sold separately) wil[...]
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8 of 9 ISSUED: 05-02-06 SHEET #: 202-9112-2 06-21-06 Insert two M10 screws ( F ) into swivel box on arm assembly ( C ) as shown. Leave approx. 1/4" of exposed thread. .25" F • Use an assistant or mechanical lifting equipment to safely lif t and position the plasma TV . W ARNING • After tilt is adjusted, all fasteners must be tightened[...]
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9 of 9 ISSUED: 05-02-06 SHEET #: 202-9112-3 12-05-06 FOR PLA V 60 ONL Y : 7 7-1 ARTICULA TING ARM PLASMA 8 Depending on the specific size & weight of the plasma, articulating swing arm may be angled at different positions, causing plasma to appear to lean sideways at different articulating positions. Tilt-roll assembly ( B ) allows plasma to be[...]