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Step 3A  Wood Stud Option

3A-1 

3A-2 

Position the arm assembly/wall plate 

[01] at your desired height and line 

up the holes with your stud center 

line. Level the arm assembly/wall 

plate [01] and mark the holes.

● Any material covering the wall must not exceed 5/8 in. (16 mm)

● Nominal wood stud size: common 2 x 4 in. (51 x 102 mm) minimum 1½ x 3½ 

in. (38 x 89 mm)

● Stud center must be verified

●Avoid potential personal injury or property damage! DO NOT over-tighten the lag screws 
[W-A] and washers [W-B]. Tighten the lag screws [W-A] only until the washers [W-B] are 
pulled firmly against the arm assembly/wall plate [01].

●Ensure the arm assembly/wall plate [

01

] is securely fastened to the wall 

before continuing to the next step.

DO NOT USE ANCHOR [

W-C

] FOR THIS STEP

Use a stud finder(not includ

-

ed) to locate wood studs or 

use an awl (not included) to 

verify the edges. Mark the 

edge and center locations.

Awl

(Not lncluded)

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Step 3  Attach the Arm Assembly/Wall Plate [01] to Wall

For wood stud installation, follow STEP 3A
For concrete installation, follow STEP 3B

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Summary of Contents for HNWSS1

Page 1: ...e industry Please share your experience of our product with others at www huanuoav com reviews if you are satis ed Should you have any issues please don t hesitate to contact us Technical Support 1 80...

Page 2: ...professional agencies if the product is abandoned The wall must be capable of supporting three times the weight of the total load the mount the monitor and all accessories weight Minimum VESA pattern...

Page 3: ...rt line at 1 800 556 0533 or customer service at support huanuoav com Please note Not all hardware included in this package will be used Tools Needed Not lncluded Supplied Parts and Hardware Supplied...

Page 4: ...monitor Washer Monitor Bolts Note The bolts are shown in accordance with the actual size Note The washer and spacers are shown in accordance with the actual size Supplied Parts and Hardware for Step 2...

Page 5: ...e the Combination that Applies to Your VESA Hole Pattern Attach the extender brackets to faceplate Step 1 3 94 in 3 94 in 2 95 in 2 95 in 7 87 in 7 87 in 7 87 in 3 94 in Washer W B x3 Supplied Parts a...

Page 6: ...onitor Too Short Too Long Correct Correct Select Monitor Bolts M5 M4 Only one bolt size ts your monitor Secure the Faceplate 02 or Faceplate 02 with Extender Brackets 03 and 04 to Monitor Step 2 CAUTI...

Page 7: ...n the monitor and faceplate Option D M F Option B For Round Back Monitor Spacers may be necessary for 2 holes ONLY Option C For Monitor with A Bump If Needed If Needed M B M C M D M E M F M F If Neede...

Page 8: ...roperty damage DO NOT over tighten the lag screws W A and washers W B Tighten the lag screws W A only until the washers W B are pulled rmly against the arm assembly wall plate 01 Ensure the arm assemb...

Page 9: ...rete surface Minimum solid concrete thickness 203 mm 8 in Minimum concrete block size 203 x 203 x 406 mm 8 x 8 x 16 in Never drill into the mortar between blocks Wall Anchor W C Step 3B Solid Concrete...

Page 10: ...re the anchors W C are seated ush with the concrete surface Install arm assembly wall plate 01 using lag screws W A washers W B and anchors W C Tighten the lag screws W A only until the washers W B ar...

Page 11: ...ion to reduce tension of the arm only until the monitor can stay at the desired height by itself 3 If the monitor falls down lift the arm to keep it in horizontal position and then use the Allen Key T...

Page 12: ...Step 6 Route the Cables along the Arm Angle Adjustment 11...

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