Step 2
Mounting the TV Rails to the back of your Flat Panel TV
Make sure the TV Rails (parts b & c) are mounted at an equal distance from the top of the TV and as close to the center as possible as
shown in diagram 2-A. The safety latches on the bottom of the arms should face outward from the televisionM4, M5 and M8 bolts are
included. If other sizes are required, they are available at your local hardware store. Plastic Spacers (part l) are provided for use with
M4 and M5 screws. Use these spacers for televisions with curved or recessed back panels as shown in diagram 2-B. For flat back
panels, no spacers are necessary as shown in diagram 2-B.
Make sure you are using the correct bolt size for your television.
Some televisions have shallow threaded inserts. 4 extra spacers have been included to offset shallow mounting holes if the bolts
provided are too long.
Never force a bolt in deeper than the mounting holes allow.
Doing so may damage your television. At the
same time, make sure that the bolt tip is sunk deep enough into each hole to support the television. Before hanging the television,
tighten the wing nuts on both TV rails so that the mechanism does not move during installation.
Step 3
Hang the TV onto the Wall Plate
Warning: Some TVs may require two people to lift! Monoprice is not responsible for personal
injury or product damage.
First hook the Monitor Bracket (parts b & c) over the top of the wall plate (part a). Then, let the
bottom of the monitor brackets rotated to the bottom of the wall plate as shown in Diagram 3-A.
Slide up the safety latches on the bottom of each rail so that it engages the bottom lip of the wall
plate and tighten the safety screws to lock the latch in place.
Congratulations! You’re Finished.
Thanks for Choosing a Monoprice Wall Mount. Enjoy!
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