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CHIEF MANUFACTURING INC.

8805-000183 Rev F

1-800-582-6480

  952-894-6280 FAX 952-894-6918

©

2008 Chief Manufacturing

8401 EAGLE CREEK PARKWAY, STE. 700

www.chiefmfg.com

SAVAGE, MINNESOTA 55378  USA                                                                 03/08

I N S T A L L A T I O N       I N S T R U C T I O N S

PLP Series Wall Mount

The PLP Series wall mount accommodates large flat
screens weighing up to 200 lbs (90.72kg). The teardrop
holes in the mount allow for quick connect/disconnect of
the screen, thus simplifying installation and maintenance
processes.

The top and bottom mounting brackets are adaptable to
supporting framework with wood studs that are 16” on
center or 24”on center.

The mount has integrated lateral shift, allowing for four
different mounting options. For dual wood studs 16” on
center, the lateral shift is

+

 4.5 inches. For dual wood

studs 24” on center, the lateral shift is

+

 0.5 inches.

The display can be pulled and tilted by hand into any
position in the zero-to-15 degree tilt range and remain
stationary.

The bottom of the mount pulls forward 4” from the wall
and locks into place for installation of cable connections.

The mount also uses Chief’s exclusive Q-Latch™
mounting system, which offers quick connect/disconnect
display mounting. The display is secured to the mount
with a latching flag. For additional security, you can lock
the latching flag in place by adding a padlock.

PLP Series

Summary of Contents for Wall Mount PLP Series

Page 1: ...h wood studs that are 16 on center or 24 on center The mount has integrated lateral shift allowing for four different mounting options For dual wood studs 16 on center the lateral shift is 4 5 inches For dual wood studs 24 on center the lateral shift is 0 5 inches The display can be pulled and tilted by hand into any position in the zero to 15 degree tilt range and remain stationary The bottom of ...

Page 2: ...ry or death if you do not follow the instructions CAUTION A CAUTION alerts you to the possibility of damage or destruction of equipment if you do not follow the corresponding instructions WARNING Improper installation can result in serious personal injury Make sure that the structural members can support a redundant weight factor five times the total weight of the equipment If not reinforce the st...

Page 3: ...OT 5 16 x 6 SLOT 5 16 x 1 SLOT TOP MOUNTING BUTTON ON PSB XXXX DRAWING GOES HERE 26 00 1 83 FACE TILTS 15 DOWN 7 UP FOR SERVICE NOTE CUSTOM INTERFACE BRACKET NOT SHOWN THE CUSTOM INTERFACE BRACKET NEEDED FOR YOUR DISPLAY WILL ADD BETWEEN 1 2 AND 2 IN DEPTH AND MAY AFFECT LOCATION OF DISPLAY ON THE MOUNT SEE PSB XXXX DRAWING ALSO C ...

Page 4: ...LLATION Drill and drill bit set Socket wrench set NOTE Other tools may be required depending on your method of installation Figure 1 PLP Parts PARTS LIST Prior to assembly unpack the carton completely Verify contents listed in Table 1 and Figure 1 Read installation instructions completely If you are missing any of the listed parts contact Customer Service at 1 800 582 6480 Table 1 Parts List REF D...

Page 5: ...P as follows Refer to Figure 3 for wood studs that are 16 apart on center OR Refer to Figure 4 for wood studs that are 24 apart on center 3 Using a nail as a temporary hook hang the mount on the wall using the triangular hole located in the center of the mount see Figure 2 4 Use a pencil to mark the mounting holes where the four pilot holes will be drilled into the center of the wood stud Make sur...

Page 6: ...wood studs 16 apart on center as shown in Figure 5 OR Option B Install four 5 16 x 2 lag bolts 20 and four 5 16 washers 30 two top and two bottom into the mounting holes that are right of center on dual wood studs 16 apart as shown in Figure 6 OR Option C Install four 5 16 x 2 lag bolts 20 and four 5 16 washers 30 two top and two bottom into the mounting holes that are left of center on dual wood ...

Page 7: ...ting to mount the display 1 With the aid of another person lift the display up to the mount on the wall aligning mounting buttons with the teardrop slots on the mount and lower the display firmly into place Figure 8 2 Raise the latching flag to secure the display see Figure 9 If the flag does not fully engage check to ensure the mounting buttons are fully seated in the slots NOTE A padlock may be ...

Page 8: ...0 and then pull bottom of display out see Figure 11 2 Lower center support bar to keep the display tilted up see Figure 12 3 Perform service For example Connect or disconnect the power audio video cables NOTE The service position is not recommended as a final display position 4 Raise the center support bar and reposition the display to desired position if necessary refer to TILT ADJUSTMENT procedu...

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