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Installation Instructions

JWD-V

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SECURE WALL BRACKET

WARNING:

  It is the responsibility of the

installer to verify that the surface to which the mount
is anchored will safely support the combined load of
all attached components and equipment.

Install wall bracket as follows:

1.  Determine exact mounting location prior to

installation, considering unit’s swing arm and
extension radius.

2.  Using wall bracket (30) as a template, mark two pilot

holes. (See Figure 4).

3.  Drill two ¼” pilot holes a minimum depth of 2” into

wood stud.

NOTE:

  Make sure wall bracket is level before installing

lag bolts. Do not over-tighten the lag bolts. If the
lag bolts are over-tightened, you may damage
the drywall and wall bracket, which would result
in an unsafe installation.

4.  Using a 9/16” socket wrench, install two lag bolts (50)

to wall until tight.

IMPORTANT:

  Overtightening lag bolts may cause

bracket to compress into soft wall surface, resulting in
difficult mount installation or improper engaging of set
screw in step 2 below.  If this occurs, remove bracket,
install 3/8” steel washers as required between
bracket and wall surface, and reinstall bracket.

ATTACH MOUNT TO WALL
BRACKET

NOTE:

If display requires VESA 100mm X 100mm

recessed

 mounting, you will need to install

display onto mount before attaching mount to
wall bracket. Proceed to the “Recess Mount
Centris Bracket to Display” procedure on
page 9.

To attach mount to wall bracket:

1.  Align top of mount (10) with top of wall bracket (30).

Push bottom of mount against bottom of wall bracket
until mount fits snugly in place. (see Figure 4)

2.  Using 5/32” hex wrench (160), secure mount to wall

bracket by tightening set screw (see Figure 5).
Ensure set screw engages

back

 side of bracket to

properly secure mount.

Figure 4. Secure Wall Bracket to Wall

Figure 5. Attach Mount to Wall Bracket

50

30

Pilot Holes

10

30

Set Screw

5/32”
HexWrench

Summary of Contents for JWDV

Page 1: ...commodates a number of other VESA mounting patterns By design the JWD V can be configured to fit your medium flat panel display providing that your display does not exceed the specified weight rating...

Page 2: ...e times the total weight of the equipment If not reinforce the structure before installing the mount WARNING Be aware of the potential for personal injury or damage to the equipment if it is not adequ...

Page 3: ...and bit set Hex wrench set Phillips screwdriver Level NOTE Other tools may be required depending on your display JWD V configuration and method of installation INSPECT UNIT BEFORE INSTALLING WARNING...

Page 4: ...on Instructions JWD V 4 DIMENSIONAL DRAWINGS The dimensional drawings for the JWD V are shown in Figure 1 and Figure 2 Figure 1 Dual Swing Arm Dimensional Drawing Figure 2 Interface Bracket Dimensiona...

Page 5: ...ion process determine the correct mounting hole configuration for your display by reviewing the information located within Table 2 MOUNTING HOLE PATTERNS Table 2 provides a cross reference list of the...

Page 6: ...ion Instructions JWD V 6 COMPONENTS Figure 3 shows the parts and parts bags for the JWD V Figure 3 JWD V Components BAG D BAG B BAG A Set Screw see notes Centris Bracket See notes 10 60 40 50 30 20 BA...

Page 7: ...d Machine Screw M4 X 16mm 6 For 200mm x 100mm and 300mm x 100mm 90 Phillips Head Cap Screw M4 X 20mm 4 For 100mm x 100mm recess mounted Centris bracket Use with 140 100 A Phillips Head Cap Screw M4 X...

Page 8: ...ANT Overtightening lag bolts may cause bracket to compress into soft wall surface resulting in difficult mount installation or improper engaging of set screw in step 2 below If this occurs remove brac...

Page 9: ...ris Bracket 1 Lay display down on a flat surface CAUTION Make sure surface is clean and free of dirt and debris before laying display down 2 Select four screws screws 90 180 from Bag A and four spacer...

Page 10: ...the mounting holes on the back of the display making sure to center the interface bracket as much as possible NOTE A typical example of where to place the spacers between the display and interface br...

Page 11: ...h screw To prevent equipment damage do not over tighten the screws 300mm x 100mm Pattern For the 300mm x 100mm hole pattern do the following 1 Select four flat head M4 screws 80 from Bag A and four sp...

Page 12: ...each screw To prevent equipment damage do not over tighten the screws 400mm x 200mm Pattern For the 400mm x 200mm hole pattern do the following 1 Select six Phillips head M6 screws 110 from Bag B and...

Page 13: ...n interface bracket 20 select four Phillips head M6 screws from Bag B c Select spacers 140 or 150 from Bag C 2 Attach the interface bracket 20 using the hole pattern on the back of your display as sho...

Page 14: ...JUST LATERAL TENSION To adjust lateral tension 1 Move arms laterally to check for desired tension 2 Using a 3 16 hex wrench 170 slightly tighten or loosen lateral tension adjustment bolts see Figure 1...

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