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Slot Dimension
Ø8 x 40mm
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2
3
*Fasteners shown are not included
B (M6X30) /
C (M8X30)
B (M6X30) /
C (M8X30)
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E
D
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B (M6X30) /
C (M8X30)
C (M8X50)
C (M8X50)
C (M8X50)
A (M4x14) /
B (M6X14)
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20210813
3. Hook the Display onto the Wall Plate
4. Secure the Display and Lock Tilt Angle
-5°
+10°
-5°
+10°
NOTE:
Ensure security screw is loosened before attempting to
mount display.
NOTE:
Support display whilst tightening security screws and
adjusting tilt.
1. Mount the Wall Plate to the Wall
3.1.
Angle the display and hook the Display
Brackets over the top of the Wall Plate. This
should be completed by two people.
4.1.
Use a Phillips head screwdriver to tighten the security
screw on each Display Bracket, ensuring the screw sits to
the rear of the Wall Plate and the display cannot be lifted
up and off the Wall Plate.
4.2.
Tilt the display to the desired viewing angle and tighten
the screw knob to lock the angle in place.
NOTE:
• Choice and supply of appropriate wall plate fasteners is the
responsibility of the installer.
• Consult a preferred fastener supplier or a structural engineer to
select fasteners which are most appropriate for the weight of
the display and wall construction method.
• Wall plate
must
be level. Verify using a quality spirit level tool
or the included spirit level
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• On a Stud Wall or Drywall use a good quality Stud Finder to
position mounting fasteners in the centre of studs.
• On a Masonry Wall avoid positioning Wall Plate mounting
fasteners in a mortar join.
NOTE:
• Always use multi-washers
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• Use the shortest combination of spacers (if necessary) ensuring the
display is not loose and screws are not forced too deep into the display.
2. Attach the Display Brackets to the Display