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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS UFM Universal Flat Mount NORTH AMERICA EUROPE AUSTRALIA, NEW ZEALAND, OCEANIA (DISTRIBUTOR) 3130 East Miraloma Avenue Anaheim, CA 92806 USA USA and Canada – Phone: 800-368-9700 Fax: 800-832-4888 Swallow House, Shilton Industrial Estate, Shilton, Coventry, England CV79JY Phone: +44 (0) 2476 614700 Fax: +44 (0) 2476 614710[...]
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- 2 - - Warnings 2 - Assembly drawing 3 - Flat panel list 4 - Parts list 6 9 h t p e d d a e r h t e h t g n i k c e h C - 0 1 y a l p s i d l e n a p t a l f e h t f o r e t n e c e h t g n i d n i F - 1 1 s t e k c a r b g n i t n u o m e h t g n i n o i t i s o P - 3 1 s t e k c a r b g n i t n u o m e h t g n i r u c e S - 4 1 e r u t c u r t s[...]
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- 3 - 1 6.000 (406 . 4) 16 . 0 0 0 ( 406. 4) 1. 943 (49. 3) 5 .000 (1 2 7 ) 28 . 0 0 0 ( 171. 2) C L 3 .500 ( 88.9) C L 5. 0 0 0 (127) 16 . 0 0 0 ( 406. 4) 24 . 2 9 0 ( 616. 97) 16 . 0 0 0 ( 406. 4) 21. 790 (553 . 4) 1. 2 4 5 ( 31. 75) A B C D E F G H B A F H 21. 790 (553 . 4) Description A. Wall plate B. Mounting brackets C. Griplate™ D. Mountin[...]
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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 PLD32: M5 x 20 - ¼” nylon spacers (small) PLD42XU: M5 x 20 - ¼” nylon spacers[...]
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- 5 - SONY Sanyo VIEWSONIC Sampo PDP421A: M5 x 20 - ¼” nylon spacer (small) PDP42H1NA: M5 x 20 - ¼” nylon spacer (small) VPW420: M8 x 30 – ½” nylon spacers - sleeves VPW425: M8 x 30 – ¼” nylon spacers (large) VPW450HD: M8 x 30 – ¼” nylon spacers (large) VPW500: M8 X 20 VPW505: M8 x 30 – ¼” nylon spacers (large) PME42S6: M8[...]
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- 6 - (Qt y 8) (Qty 8) M6 x 1 2 M5 x 50 M5 x 16 M5 x 25 M5 x 20 M5 x 12 M4 x 25 M4 x 16 M8 x 70 M8 x 35 (Qty 4) (Qty 4) (Qty 6) (Qty 4) (Qty 6) M8 x 30 M8 x 25 (Qty 4 ) M8 x 2 0 (Qty 6 ) (Qty 6) (Qty 6) (Qty 4 ) (Qty 8) M6 x 20 (Qty 6 ) Parts list This wall m ount is ship ped wit h all proper inst allation har dware and c omponents. Make sure that [...]
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- 7 - 1/4" Ny lon spacers 5/16 " Fl at w a s h er s (metal) 1 " Ny lon s p ac ers 1/4 " N yl on s pac e r s 9/16 " Nylo n s pacers (l arge ) (small) 1/2" Ny lon spacers (l arge ) N yl o n sl ee ve s (Qty 6) (Qty 12) (Qty 6) (Qty 6) (Qty 6) ( Qty 6) ( Qty 4) Nylon spacers and flat washers Parts list (con’t) The nylon [...]
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- 8 - Parts list (con’t) Level (1) 5/16" flat washers (4) 5/16" x 3" La g bolts (4) (used on w ood studs only) Griplates™ (8) Wall plate (1) Mounting brac ket s (left & right) All of these parts are use d to install the mounti ng bracket. Make sure that none of these parts are missing before beginning installation. If there a[...]
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- 9 - Checking the thread depth on your flat 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 sam e full depth and mark it. (se e fi[...]
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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 the center of your flat panel measuring fro m outside to outside of the chassis. See figure 1. Using a pencil lightly mark the center of your flat panel. See figure 2. Inverted flat p anel Top of flat panel Bottom of flat panel Mark[...]
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- 11 - Positioning the mounting brackets Inverted flat p anel Nylon spacers if Applicable ( see chart ) on p a g e 4 and 5 Center mar k Bottom of flat panel Install the nylon spacers to the mounting points on the flat panel see figure 3. Lay the left and right m ounting brackets (stamped arrows facing out). See figure 4. Arrows facing out Mountin g[...]
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- 12 - C L Bottom of flat panel Align the mounting brackets The mountin g brackets are designe d with a center o f 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 cent er of viewing gui de with the center line you marke d in step 1. See figure 5.[...]
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- 13 - DIMPLES FACING UP 3/4" DIMPLES FACING UP DIMPLES FA CING DOWN DIMPLES FAC ING 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 Phi[...]
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- 14 - 16" 16" Finding the wood studs behind 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 marking on the center of the wood studs. See figure 9. Measure from the floor to the desired viewing height and mark the wall. See figure[...]
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- 15 - 16" 16" Marking the mounting points on the wall Place the bottom portion of the wall plate to the reference line and mark the four (4) lag bolt mounting points through the wall plate slots on the wall. Level the wall plate with the reference arrow pointing up to the ceiling. See figure 11. Wood studs : Drill four (4) ¼" pil o[...]
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- 16 - Securing the wall plate to wood studs Wall p late (4) 5/16" x 3" lag bolts and (4) flat washers (supplied) 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 13. Level Use a minimum diamet er of 5/[...]
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- 17 - Securing the wall plate to a concrete wall Level and secure the plate to the wall with the reference arrow facing up to the ceiling. Use a min dia of 5/16” x 2 ¼” lg concrete wedge anchors (commercially available). See figure 14. Use a minimum diameter of 5/16” x 2 ¼” long wedge anchors (commercially available). Wall p late (4) 5/1[...]
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- 18 - AT LEAST (2) QUALIFIED PERSONNEL ARE STRONGLY REC OMMENDED FOR INSTALLAT ION OF THIS PRODUCT . FAILURE TO DO SO COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY AND POS SIBLE DAMAGE TO THE FLAT PANEL. Securing the flat panel to the wall mount Raise the flat panel with the LEFT and RI GHT mounting brackets secured to the flat panel and insert the top hooks fro[...]
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- 19 - Make any lateral shift adjustment and lock it b y tighten ing the two (2) ¼”-20 Phillips screws found on the bottom of the mounting brackets. Use the foot leveler to adjust you r plasma. See figure 16 Lateral shift To remove the display from the wall simply back off th e ¼”-20 screws using a Phillip s screwdriver and lift the u nit of [...]
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- 20 - PREMIER MOUNTS LIMITED LIFETIME WARRANTY What and Who is Covered by this Limited Warranty and for How Long Premier Mounts warrants this product to be free from defect s in material and workmans hip for the lifetime of the original installation of this product. The limited warra nty is valid only for the orig inal purchaser of the product. Wh[...]