Installation Instructions
XFA1U
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Component Bracket Installation (Optional)
NOTE:
Component bracket may be installed to either side of
column.
NOTE:
Lower cover must be removed to install component
bracket. See Cover Removal section for details.
1.
Loosely install two #10-24 x 3/8” Phillips head machine
screws (D) through two #10 washers (F), holes in
component bracket (C) and into two #10-24 square nuts (E).
(See Figure 13)
2.
Insert two #10-24 square nuts (E) into two openings on
column channel. (See Figure 13)
3.
Lift component bracket (C) to desired mounting position.
(See Figure 13)
4.
Tighten screws to a torque force of 10 ft-lbs. (See Figure 13)
Figure 13
WARNING:
Exceeding the weight capacity can result in
serious personal injury or damage to equipment! It is the
installer’s responsibility to make sure the combined weight of
all accessories and components installed to the component
bracket (C) does not exceed 10 lbs (4.54 kg). Exceeding the
weight capacity may result in damage to the equipment or
components!
IMPORTANT ! :
Do NOT attach component bracket too
high on column or above height adjustment mechanism
or it could interfere with the height adjustment
mechanism. See Height Adjustment Section for details.
5.
Install components to component bracket as desired using
cable ties (K), cable clips (T) or screws. (See Figure 14)
NOTE:
Component bracket is designed to mount small audio/
video components such as power strips, media
players, etc.
Figure 14
CPU Installation (Optional)
NOTE:
Lower cover must be removed to install component
bracket. See Cover Removal section for details.
1.
Route CPU strap (M) through hole on lower bracket and
around CPU to secure CPU to column base. (See Figure
15)
WARNING:
Exceeding the weight capacity can result in
serious personal injury or damage to equipment! It is the
installer’s responsibility to make sure the combined weight of
all accessories and components installed to the lower bracket
does not exceed 20 lbs (9.07 kg). Exceeding the weight
capacity may result in damage to the equipment or
components!
NOTE:
CPU strap is designed for use with larger non-rack
mountable CPU’s or audio/video components.
Figure 15
(E) x 2
2
1
(D) x 2
(F) x 2
2
3
(C)
power strip (example)
(K)
(M)
CPU (example)
hole on lower bracket