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SKU 67781 

        

AssEMbLY ANd MOUNTINg 

  read the ENTIrE IMPOrTANT sAFETY 

INFOrMATION section at the beginning 

of this document including all text under 

subheadings therein before set up or use 

of this product. 

 

NOTE: 

The following tools (none supplied) 

are required for mounting and installation: 

Stud Finder, 11/16” socket, ratchet handle, 

#2 Phillips screwdriver, 1/4” drill bit (for 

drilling into wood stud), 1/2” masonry drill bit 

(for drilling into brick or concrete wall), and 

minimum 6” level, 5mm hex wrench, and 

10mm combination wrench.

before Installing

Use the 5mm hex wrench to double-check that 

1. 

all four socket screws of the Wall Bracket (1) are 

tight.  Tighten any connection, if needed.
Set Wall Bracket against the wall at the desired 

2. 

height. Place a level over the upper or lower 

cross bar and adjust Bracket until level. Use a 

marker to indicate locations of mounting holes.

Attaching to Wood studs

First, verify woods studs are at least 16” apart. 

1. 

Use a Stud Finder (not included) to find two 

adjacent studs 16” apart.  Use a marker to 

indicate locations of the studs.
Drill four 1/4” holes at least 3-1/2” deep into the 

2. 

studs at the marked spots.  
Use Lag Bolts (10) and Washers (9) to mount 

3. 

Wall Bracket to wall.  See Figure 1, below. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Attaching to brick or concrete Wall

NOTE: 

1. 

Verify at least 6” of space are between 

any two holes.  Use 1/2” carbide tip masonry drill 

bit and drill four 3-3/8” deep holes.
Insert the Wall Anchors (11) into the holes, 

2. 

making sure they are flush with the wall surface. 

WArNINg! 

3. 

Wall Anchors must be set firmly 

against concrete or masonry.  If mounting to 

a masonry wall covered with drywall/plaster, 

counter bore a hole through drywall/plaster 

around mounting holes’ locations.  This will allow 

Wall Anchors to be set directly against concrete 

or masonry.  See Figures 2a and 2b, below. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Once Wall Anchors are securely set into 

4. 

concrete, use Lag Bolts and Washers to install 

Wall Bracket to wall.  See Figure 3, below. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Attaching to Metal studs or concrete 

block Wall

NOTE: 

1. 

If mounting to steel stud wall or cinder 

block wall, alternative mounting hardware is 

required.

Installing support Arms to Flat Panel TV

WArNINg! 

1. 

Verify TV is unplugged before 

threading any Screw into the TV’s back panel.

Concrete

Wall 

Anchor (11)

Washer  

(9)

Lag 

Bolt (10)

Wall Bracket (1)

Figure 2a 

Figure 2b 

Wall 

Anchor (11)

Concrete

Wall  

Bracket  

(1)

Lag 

Bolt  

(10)

Plaster/ 

Drywall

Wall 

Bracket  

(1)

Lag Bolt (11) and Washer (10) 

Wall Anchor (12)

Figure 3

Lag Bolt (10) and Washer (9) 

Wall 

Bracket  

(1)

Figure 1 

Summary of Contents for 67781

Page 1: ...not mount TV Bracket to hollow wall gypsum 2 board or similar material that will not support the weight of the TV Mount only to 2 x 4 wood stud or concrete brick walls that can safely support combined weight of Bracket TV and all attached hardware and components If you are unsure wall is strong enough to 3 support weight of TV and TV Bracket contact a professional installer to reinforce wall Do no...

Page 2: ...o the 2 studs at the marked spots Use Lag Bolts 10 and Washers 9 to mount 3 Wall Bracket to wall See Figure 1 below Attaching to Brick or Concrete Wall NOTE 1 Verify at least 6 of space are between any two holes Use 1 2 carbide tip masonry drill bit and drill four 3 3 8 deep holes Insert the Wall Anchors 11 into the holes 2 making sure they are flush with the wall surface WARNING 3 Wall Anchors mu...

Page 3: ...inst the Support Arms Carry TV to mounted Bracket and lower onto 6 Cross Bars making sure the four tabs of the mounts are hooked onto the top of Cross Bars and that TV is centered See Figure 5 Tighten the two clamping screws leaving about 7 an eight of an inch space See Figure 6 To adjust the TV angle back off the two nuts at 8 the Support Arm hinges by one turn Back off the two angle adjusting sc...

Page 4: ...e undertaken by certified and licensed technicians and not by the buyer The buyer assumes all risk and liability arising out of his or her repairs to the original product or replacement parts thereto or arising out of his or her installation of replacement parts thereto Record Serial Number Here Note If product has no serial number record month and year of purchase instead Note Some parts are list...

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