ATTACHING INTERFACE BRACKETS TO THE BACK OF YOUR DISPLAY
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1. Carefully place your display facedown onto an appropriate work surface.
3. Determine the correct size pan head screws (I-A - I-M) for attaching the interface brackets (F) to
your display. For more information, see "Selecting Correct Interface Bracket Hardware for Your
Display" on page 12.
4. Determine if spacers (I-N) are required when attaching the interface brackets to the back of your
display.
(
FIGURE R
)
NOTE
:
• Spacers (I-N) must be used if your display has a recessed and/or uneven portion on the back where
the threaded inserts are located. If that is not the case, you may still prefer the added depth the
spacers provide.
•
Adjust torque on power driver to lightest setting and only increase as necessary.
5. Use a power driver, #2 Phillips bit, (4x) spacers (I-N, if required), (4x) washers (I-P), and (4x) correct
length pan head screws (I-A - I-M) to attach the brackets (F) to the back of your display as shown.
NOTE
:
• The hardware used must be assembled in the arranged order shown in this topic.
• A minimum of 2 pan head screws, washers, and spacers (if required) must be used on each interface
bracket.
NOTE
:
• While brackets are attached to the rear of your display they are punched left and right relative to
viewing from the front.
• Center the interface brackets on your display so they do not extend past the top or bottom.
2. Align the left and right interface brackets (F, labeled "L" and "R"
accordingly) with threaded inserts on the back of your display.
(
FIGURE P
)
Interface brackets (F) are
punched with “L” and “R”
markings.
FIGURE P
I-A - I-M
I-A - I-M
I-P
I-P
Back of Display
Threaded Insert
on Back of Display
FIGURE R
F
F
I-M