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Up and Over Manual Mount Installation Directions  

 

Mounting the Up and Over Manual Mount correctly takes a lot of thought and a lot of planning.  Please read the directions thoroughly 
and plan out how the mount would be installed best for your use.  Each Setup will be different and these directions cannot account for 
every  situation.   Failure  to  do  so  may  result  in  Damage,  Injury,  or  Death.   Dynamic  Mounting  is  not  responsible  for  any  damage, 
injury, or death resulting from improper mounting or use of the Up and Over Manual Mount. 

 

These instructions are only a guide and the consumer is responsible for correct and secure mounting.  The person installing the mount 
should  be  a  competent  person  with  experience  mounting  load  bearing  assemblies.    For  any  questions  or  concerns,  please  contact 
Dynamic Mounting at 

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CAUTION:

 

This wall mount is intended for use only with the 

maximum weight of 120 lbs. Use with heavier than the maximum 
weights indicated may result in instability causing possible injury. 

ATTENTION:

 

Ce  support  mural  est  destiné  à  être  utilisé 

uniquement avec le poids maximum de 56.7 kgs. Utiliser avec plus 
lourds  que  les  poids  maximaux  indiqués  peut  entraîner  une 
instabilité et provoquer des blessures.

 

 

 

Note:

 

These instructions are for the non-swivel and swivel version of the Up and Over Manual Mount.  

Note:

 

The Up and Over Manual Mount may come out of the box in the top position, examine Figure 1 and 

Figure 3 to ensure mount is oriented correctly.  

 

 

Specifications 

 

Fits  most  Flat  and  Curved  Televisions  40  inches  and  larger  to  120  lbs  with  Frame,  70  lbs  as  Single  Stud  (No  Frame).    Check 
television weight and mounting hole pattern for compatibility with your television. 

 

Note  for  smaller  televisions; 

the  mount  may  be  wider  or  taller  than  the  television.  If  this  is  the  case  then  the  mount  may  be 

visible in the top position.  See Figure 1

 

 

Handles televisions 20 to 120 lbs with Frame, 20 to 70 lbs as Single Stud (No Frame) 

 

Allowable  television  mounting  pattern:  6.7in  (170mm)  to  27.1in  (688mm)  wide,  up  to  22.8in  (579mm)  high.  Works  with  all 
VESA patterns in that range, See Figure 1 with Frame, Figure 3 without Frame. 

 

Product Dimensions: 30.1 x 29.0 x 4.7 to 5.6 inches.  See Figure 1 with Frame, Figure 3 without Frame. 

 

Frame Weight: 5 lbs, Up and Over Fixed Weight: 26 lbs, Up and Over Swivel Weight; 28 lbs 

 

Tilts 7 degrees to Vertical in top position. 

 

Tilt can be fine-tuned Ve/-1 degree in out through bottom position. 

 

Swivel Version can be sw/-30 degrees (Center Swivel), 60 degrees total, or 70 degrees one direction (Left/Right Swivel). 

FAQ 

 

Where do I mount under a ledge?

 See the Under Ledge Mounting on page 11. 

 

Mount is really hard to move/actuate.

 See the Adjusting the Counterbalance section on page 12. 

 

The TV tilts down in the top position.

 See the Setting the Tilt section on page 13. 

 

The TV isn’t level in the out and bottom positions. 

The TV’s Center of Gravity needs to be centered on the mount, if the stud 

spacing isn’t allowing this to happen th

Ultra Wall Support

 (sold separately) extends the mounts reach and would probably help. 

Summary of Contents for Up and Over Manual Mount

Page 1: ...ition examine Figure 1 and Figure 3 to ensure mount is oriented correctly Specifications Fits most Flat and Curved Televisions 40 inches and larger to 120 lbs with Frame 70 lbs as Single Stud No Frame...

Page 2: ...tall plastic spacers 4 Steel M6 washers Fasteners for Attaching Swiveling Hook Plate Swivel Version Only Assembled on the Left or Right Swivel Setting remove if different setting needed 1 5 16 diamet...

Page 3: ...te Figure 1 and Figure 3 Show the Mount in the Bottom Position Figure 1 Mount Overall Size With Frame Television Mounting Hole Pattern Range Wall Mounting Hole Pattern Range Note Mount Only Comes with...

Page 4: ...Frame Television Mounting Hole Pattern Range Wall Mounting Hole Pattern Range Note Mount Only Comes with 2 television Mounting Arms Not the 4 Shown Figure 4 Vertical in Top Position Vertical toleranc...

Page 5: ...ivel settings which are shown in Figure 5 Max Tilt 7 Degrees in Top Position Each setting has its own advantages The Center Swivel gives you a lot of travel in each direction but has the thickest prof...

Page 6: ...ench on the top and bottom until 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 Figure 6 S...

Page 7: ...st fitting on the ground 3 If attaching a soundbar lay that out also with the soundbar bracket 4 Figure 9 shows the important things to look for and measure 5 Figure 1 and Figure 3 show important dime...

Page 8: ...ould be centered on the mount if not the television will sag to one side The heavier the TV and the more off center the more unlevel the TV will be through its range of motion 2 Mark the locations of...

Page 9: ...s If the wall isn t sturdy enough then more support will need to be added consult an expert 4 The mount must be securely fastened to a structure that can support 4 times the total weight of the televi...

Page 10: ...sen the 10 Washer and Screw in the TV Hanger 4 Move the Level Bolt Down Until Level 5 Lock Position with the Level Locknut 6 Tighten 10 Washer and Screw back down Figure 13 TV Level Fine Tuning Detail...

Page 11: ...ably have to push down on the TV to get it into the bottom position Under Ledge Mounting When mounting under a ledge there needs to be enough clearance between the TV and the ledge to ensure they will...

Page 12: ...ance block settings for various television weights are shown in Figure 16 In Figure 16 the counterbalance is approximately set for a 65 Pound Television To be able to move the mount without a TV on it...

Page 13: ...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 4 Move the mount up and see if the tilt is correct if no...

Page 14: ...t though Wire Management Figure 20 Shows the suggested wire route to keep the wires hidden with maximum flexibility and free from pinching The Cable Loop is black cord loop used to keep the wires in t...

Page 15: ...tic Retain Washer 4 10 Nut Figure 22 Side View of Handle Hidden Figure 23 Side View of Handle Shown Handle Install Figure 24 shows how to install the Handle We recommend laying everything out on the g...

Page 16: ...if the mount is modified in any way or not installed correctly including overloading abuse or use for any purpose other than specified in our directions The Limited Lifetime Warranty is for indoor use...

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