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Page 1
Model PMU50 PROJECTOR MOUNT T o ensure the correct usage, please read and follow t he instructions manual thoroughly . Please store the instructions in a safe place for future reference. T o ensure customer safety , be sure to dec ide the installation location so that the strength is suffic ient to withstand the weight of both the projector and the[...]
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Page 2
the strength of the wood beam is not suf ficient, add reinforcemen t. Always confirm the center of t he beam is use d for the installation. Avoid installing in locations where the temperature and humidity are excessive ly high, and where contact with any not install in locations where there are excessive am ounts of d ust, Do not block the ventilat[...]
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Page 3
Ø 15.75” MAX REACH 3.26” 2.13” 5° 5° 30° 5° PRODUCT SPECIFICA TIONS 3[...]
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Page 4
A B 4.3 mm x 8.9mm steel washer 4pcs 2.7mm x 6mm steel washer 4 pcs D C 9/32” x 47/64” Nylon wash er 4 pcs E 1/4-20 x 5/8 carriage bolts 4 pcs Leveling barrels 4 pcs F G M 3 x 25mm Pan Head Philips machine Screw 4 pcs M2.6 x 25mm Cheese Head slotted machine Screw 4 pcs 1/4” X 2” lag bolt 2 pcs 9/32” ID steel washer 2 pcs I H M4 x 25mm Pan[...]
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Page 5
1. F ASTEN THE PROJECTOR MOUNT TO 1 ½”NPT PIPE 1: The bracket must be secured to a ceiling structure capable of at least 2: Screw the bayonet sub assembly onto the 1 ½” NPT pipe (not supplied). 3: Secure with the locking set screw making sure the sub assembly safety lever is facing the front of the projector . 4: Fine adjustment can be made f[...]
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Page 6
1: Start by screwing the leveling barrels ( A ) into the Adjustable arms (K and L). A screwdriver slot is provided in the barrel (A). The barrels only need to be threaded approx. 1/8“ through the bottom of the arm (K and L). If the mounting plane of the projector is not flat, the barrels can be adjusted to make up the difference in height. SEE FI[...]