Dynamic Mounting Slim Down and Out Swivel Mount Assembly & Installation Directions Download Page 13

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Figure 18, Tilt Adjust Hardware  

Setting the Tilt in the Top Position 

In  the  top  position  the  mount  tilts  from  vertical  to  about  7  degrees 
(Figure  2 and  Figure  3).   To  set  the  angle,  put  the mount in the  out 
position  for  easier  access  and  so  there  isn’t  any  force  on  the  cam.  
Adjust  the  Top  Tilt  Cam  by  removing  the  top  Tilt  Adjustment  Bolt 
(Figure  19)  and  putting  it  into  a  different  set  of  holes  and  hand  
tighten  with  one  nut.  Approximate  tilt  settings  are  shown  in  Figure 
19.
  There  is  a  cam  on  both  sides  of  the  mount,  use  the  Top  Tilt 
Alignment  Marks  and holes  to  ensure  they  are  at  the  same  position.  
Move  the  mount  up  and  see  if  the  tilt  is  correct,  if  not  change  the 
position of the cams, it will probably take a few times to get the tilt 
perfect.  If you get a lot of resistance when trying to push the mount 
to the Top position, the Cam is set for too much up tilt and you will 
need  to  lessen  it.  Once  you  have  the  desired  position,  tighten  both 
nuts with a 7/16“ box wrench and Philips screwdriver. 

 

Setting the Tilt in the Bottom and Out Positions 

In the bottom and out position the mounts tilt can be set Ve/-1 
degree. To adjust, loosen up the 2 Bottom Tilt Lock Nuts with a 7/16” 
box  wrench.  Next move the 2 Bottom Tilt Adjustment Bolts in and 
out  with  the  7/16”  box  wrench until  the mount  is at  the  desired  tilt, 
lock down the locknuts when satisfied with the tilt.

  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Figure 19, Top Tilt Cam Settings 

 

Rubber Bumpers 

To help avoid damage to the fireplace shelf, attach the Adhesive Rubber Bumpers to the bottom of the TV mount where it would come 
in contact. This shouldn’t be a problem though if the Counterbalance and Bump Stop are setup correctly. 

 

Paintable Plastic Covers 

The Paintable Plastic Covers can be painted to match your wall or left as is to help the mount blend in. They simply hook over the 
mounting plate as shown in Figure 21. Outlets can be installed under the covers and then the wires ran under them. You may need low 
profile wires or an indented outlet to get it to fit though.   

Summary of Contents for Slim Down and Out Swivel Mount

Page 1: ...can overheat easier than expected Dynamic Mounting recommends against having fires in the fireplace whenever there is electrical equipment around Note Do NOT move more than half of your TV below a ma...

Page 2: ...Wrench For attaching Swiveling Hook Plate 4 Lag Screw Cover 4 Washer for Lag Screw Cover Fasteners for Mounting the Television to the TV Hangers All in One Bag 4 M6 x 20 mm 78 long Phillips head machi...

Page 3: ...n Mounting Hole Pattern Range Wall Mounting Hole Pattern Range Note Shown without Crossbars Crossbars are needed for hole patterns less than 400mm wide Figure 2 Vertical in Top Position Vertical toler...

Page 4: ...erent swivel settings which are shown in Figure 4 Each setting has its own advantages The Center Pivot gives you a lot of travel in each direction but has the thickest profile See Figure 1 for Profile...

Page 5: ...all the parts are compressed together and the Swivel Hook Plate takes a little effort to turn you can adjust this effort after the TV is mounted on the wall Use the 1 2 Open Ended Wrench which came wi...

Page 6: ...he mount relates to the television you should do a test fitting on the ground 3 If attaching a speaker lay that out also with the speaker bracket 4 Figure 7 and Figure 8 shows the important things to...

Page 7: ...mount before attaching to the back of the TV For TVs with hole patterns spaced 400mm apart you do not need the crossbars o Connect TV directly to the TV Hangers For TVs with hole patterns spaced less...

Page 8: ...l cut out to use Note We recommend having 1 or 2 people help with this part Mounting To Wall 1 The television should be centered on the mount if not the television will sag to one side The heavier the...

Page 9: ...ers and TV onto the Mount 3 Slide 1st TV Hanger onto Hook Plate as far as it will go 4 Rotate TV Back to align 2nd TV Hanger 5 Slide 2nd TV Hanger onto Hook Plate until TV is centered on Hook Plate 6...

Page 10: ...wide range of positions Depending on the weight of your TV the range will vary For lighter TVs 60 lbs and under the mount may stay in the entire bottom range For Heavier TVs 80 lbs and over the mount...

Page 11: ...different shelf depths and heights above the shelf For example to find the downward travel T when you have an 8 shelf depth D and you attach the bottom of the mount 6 above the shelf H First find the...

Page 12: ...e Force At this setting it will still take 15 to 20 pounds of effort to move the mount which is harder than you think You should secure it to something to get the mount to move Once you put a TV on th...

Page 13: ...will need to lessen it Once you have the desired position tighten both nuts with a 7 16 box wrench and Philips screwdriver Setting the Tilt in the Bottom and Out Positions In the bottom and out posit...

Page 14: ...ng looks like it is coming loose Warranty Dynamic Mounting guarantees the Slim Down and Out Swivel Mount to be free of defects for the product s warranty period of 5 years The warranty period begins o...

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