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        3. Attaching The Mount to Your Wall:

 

Once 

the four holes are pre-drilled, afx the wall plate to 
the wall with all four lag bolts and washers into the 
wall.  The  included  plastic  anchors  DO  NOT  need 
to  be  used  for  wood  stud  installation.  They  are 
provided for mortar or concrete installation.(Using 
a socket wrench is recommended. Power drill may 
damage the lag bolts.)

       Note on locating hardware to mount arms 
to  your  display: 

If  your  display  does  not  come 

with  the  mounting  screws  in  the  back  of  the 
display,  check  the  original  desk  stand  as  in  some 

           4. Installing Arm Brackets Onto The Back 
of Your Display: 

Once you locate the appropriate 

screws, attach the two arm brackets to the back of 
the display. To attach the arms use the proper bolt 
and  lock  washer  for  each  of  the  four  mounting 
holes.  In  the  event  your  display  has  recessed 
holes  or  a  curved  back,  your  hardware  pack 
includes  plastic  spacers  to  ll  the  gaps.  These 
p l a s t i c  s p a c e r s  a r e  n o t  n e c e s s a r y  f o r  m o s t 
installations.

            5. Attaching Your Display to The Wall Plate:

 After 

installing  the  wall  plate,  test  to  ensure  that  it  is  attached 
securely. Once you have attached the arms to the back of 
the display, it is time to attach your display to the wall(This 
step  may  require  two  people). Attach  the  arm  brackets  to 
the  top  lip  of  the  mount’s  front  plate.  Once  the  hooks  are 
securely set onto the wall plate you can now let the bottom 
of  the  display  rotate  back  and  it  will  simply  hang  on  the 
mount.

          6. Securing Your Display: 

The wall mount utilizes a 

set  screw  attached  to  the  bottom  of  each  one  of  the  arm 
brackets.  To  secure  the  arm  bracket  to  the  mount’s  front 
plate, locate the set screw on the bottom of each arm then 
tighten  them  in  a  clockwise  motion  until  tight  to  ensure 
your display will not detach from the wall.

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Safety Screw

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cases  the  same  screws  to  hold  the  desk  stand  are  used  also  to  mount  your  display.  If  neither  of  these 
options  work,  the  hardware  pack  included  with  your  mount  contains  several  of  the  most  common  sized 
screws for mounting your arm brackets to your display.
Note:  the  TV  screw  sets  provided  are  of  standard  size.  They  will  fit  the  majority  of  TVs  on  the  market. 
Should your TV require a different sized screw, the size can be established through the TV User Manual 
and can then be purchased from your local hardware store. 

Summary of Contents for MI-2171L

Page 1: ...LCD LED Plasma Wall Mount Manual ...

Page 2: ...ntally by 15 75 vertically The Mount is designed with up and down to 15 degrees of downward tilt The Mount is constructed with 22 3LBS of 100 High Grade Steel providing a sturdy and reliable mount The TV bracket arms and separable wall plate allow for easy lift and lock installation The wall plate will t studs up to 16 centered studs found in most US homes Thank you again and enjoy your mount Fits...

Page 3: ...ers 6x13mm Plastic Spacer M5 M6 M8 Lock Washer M5 M6 M8 Washer M4 12mm Screw M4 25mm Screw M5 12mm Screw M5 25mm Screw M6 12mm Screw M6 25mm Screw M8 12mm Screw M8 25mm Screw M6 Allen Wrench M8 Allen Wrench M10 Allen Wrench Mount Left Arm Right Arm Quantity 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 1 1 1 1 2 Parts List A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U ...

Page 4: ...otation Arm Extension Collapsed Wall Plate Dimensions TV Plate Dimensions TV Arm Bracket Height Net 24 4LBS Gross 26 0LBS Arms Wall Plate and TV Plate 100 High Grade Steel 15 180 Fully Extended 26 5 Fully Collapsed 4 3 18 5x9 3 28 7x8 3 16 5 4 30 3 X10 X4 1 Shipping Dimensions Cable Management Opening One Square holes One circular hole 4 7 X5 1 2 3 Specifications ...

Page 5: ...dif cult to determine the exact center of the stud with your stud nder you can get the exact location of the stud using a thin nail and hammer With the hammer pound the thin nail into the wall in the area of the stud If the nail is to the side of the stud it will go through the drywall through the drywall and easily into the empty space in the wall If the nail is on the stud once it goes through t...

Page 6: ...is attached securely Once you have attached the arms to the back of the display it is time to attach your display to the wall This step may require two people Attach the arm brackets to the top lip of the mount s front plate Once the hooks are securely set onto the wall plate you can now let the bottom of the display rotate back and it will simply hang on the mount 6 Securing Your Display The wall...

Page 7: ...our local hardware store using a standard drill bit will not penetrate the concrete and it will just dull your drill bit It is not recommended to drill and mount into concrete block or mortar joints If mounting into concrete or masonry we recommend using all of the supplied plastic anchors and lag bolts for maximum support The supplied plastic anchors are rated for use up to 165LBS but if you pref...

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