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Step 3b — Mounting to Concrete/Masonry 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The wall plate can mounted directly to concrete/masonry walls.  

Remove the tape strip from the back of the template, and place the template in the 

desired location.  Using a bubble level, hold the template in a level position and then press the adhesive backing against 
the wall to hold the guide in place.  

 

Note: Depending upon the roughness of the surface, you may need to hold the template in place with an additional appli-
cation of tape or blue painter’s tape. 

 

Using a 1/2” (13 mm) masonry drill bit, drill 6 mounting holes 3 1/8” (80 mm) deep into the concrete/masonry surface.  
Drill through the mounting hole cut-out sections of the template. 

 

Note: For best results from the dust channel, press and hold the template against the wall about 2” (50 mm) from where 
you are drilling. 

 

Carefully remove the guide from the wall, and discard. Note: Be sure to hold the guide in an upright position so as not to 
spill the collected dust. 

 

Insert wall anchors into the mounting holes, and lightly tap them flush to the wall with a hammer. (Fig. 3) 

WARNING 

• 

NEVER

 drill into mortar joints! 

• 

Concrete must be 2000 PSI density minimum

IMPORTANT 

Masonry anchors MUST be seated firmly against the concrete or masonry.  If mounting to a masonry wall covered with drywall/
plaster, counter bore a hole through the drywall/plaster around the mounting hole location, so that the anchor can be seated di-
rectly against the  concrete or masonry

Fig. 3 

Step 3c — Mounting to Cinder Block 

The wall plate can mounted directly to cinder block walls.  
Remove the tape strip from the back of the template.  Using a bubble level, hold the template in a level position and then 
press the adhesive backing against the wall to hold the guide in place. 

 

Note: Depending upon the roughness of the surface, you may need to hold the template in place with an additional appli-
cation of tape or blue painter’s tape. 

 

Using a 1/2” (13 mm) drill bit, drill 6 mounting holes 3 1/8” (80 mm) deep into the cinder block surface.  Drill through the 
mounting hole cut-out sections of the template. 

 

Note: For best results from the dust channel, press and hold the template against the wall about 2” (50 mm) from where 
you are drilling. 

 

Carefully remove the guide from the wall, and discard. Note: Be sure to hold the guide in an upright position so as not to 
spill the collected dust. 

 

Insert wall anchors into the mounting holes, and lightly tap them flush to the wall with a hammer. (Fig 3)  

WARNING 

• 

Cinder Block must meet ASTM C-90 specifications.  

• 

Mount to solid portion of block, generally 1” from the sides. 

• 

NEVER

 drill into mortar joints! 

• 

Use standard drill set on slow speed/ high torque setting.  DO NOT use hammer drill on cinder block. 

• 

Verify that you have a minimum of 1 3/8” of actual concrete thickness in the mounting hole, before inserting the wall anchor. 

IMPORTANT 

Masonry anchors 

MUST

 be seated firmly against the concrete or masonry.  If mounting to a wall covered with drywall/plaster, counter bore a 

hole through the drywall/plaster around the mounting hole location, so that the anchor can be seated directly against the concrete or masonry. 

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Fig. 4 

Step 4 — Mounting to the Wall  

Remove the cantilever assembly from the box.   

If you have installed electrical boxes into the wall, you will need to remove the  Cover Panels from 

the wall plate before proceeding.  Insert a flat bladed screwdriver into the slots on the bottom of the 
plastic cover panels, and carefully pry them from the wall plate. See Fig. 4. 

Note: The arm assembly has been removed from Fig. 4 for 

clarity.  DO NOT  remove the arm assembly from the wall 
plate prior to mounting the wall plate to the wall. 

With the help of an assistant, carefully hold the mount in 

position over the mounting holes, and then securely bolt the 

wall plate to the wall with supplied spacers (1) and 3/8” lag 
bolts (2). See Fig 5. 

IMPORTANT 

Tighten lag bolts so that wall plate is firmly attached to wall, but DO NOT over tighten.  The Lag bolts can be damaged by over tightening, 
which greatly reduces their holding power.  Final tightening of lag should always be done by hand, with a ratchet wrench and socket. 

Fig. 6 

 

Step 5 — Adjusting Lateral Arm Position 

Once mounted, the lateral position of the arm assembly can be adjusted left or right by 

sliding it across the wall plate.  The total range of adjustment is 2.9” (74 mm), as 
shown in Fig. 6. 
 
To move the arm assembly, loosen the four shoulder screws (SS) with the  Large sup-

plied hex wrench.  Carefully slide the arm assembly into the desired position, and then 
securely tighten the shoulder screws. 

To attach a flat panel display to the mount, you will need an optional adaptor plate.  Follow the instructions included with 
the adaptor plate to attach the display.  

Step 6 — Attaching the Display 

Fig. 5 

Fig. 6 

CAUTION:  WHEN REMOVING THE DISPLAY MAKE SURE THE HEAD IS 
LOCKED IN THE NEGATIVE TILT POSITION, OTHERWISE INJURY COULD 
OCCUR.    

Negative Tilt 

Summary of Contents for Wishbone Series

Page 1: ...nt Systems disclaims liability for any diffi culties arising from the interpretation of information contained in these instructions If OmniMount products are used for purposes other than their original intent OmniMount its distributors and retailers shall not be held responsible or liable for injuries or property damage direct indirect or consequential which may arise from the inability to use thi...

Page 2: ...ithout manual adjustment yet can still be moved with minimal effort Fig 12 Grasp the upper and lower edges of the display and then push or pull the display to the desired tilt angle Fig 13 To lock the tilt angle tighten the Tilt Levers 12 1 se curely Fig 12 For heavier displays never fully release the Tilt Knob without fully supporting the display 12 1 Loosen Tighten The Tilt Lever includes a ratc...

Page 3: ...esigned to make the installation of the wall plate faster easier and more accurate In addi tion the template can be used to locate and mount any required electrical boxes for routing AC power and A V signals to the display Finally the template includes a built in dust channel to reduce the clean up chores from mounting the CL X Assembling the Dust Channel Locate the supplied mounting template Fig ...

Page 4: ...st Insert wall anchors into the mounting holes and lightly tap them flush to the wall with a hammer Fig 3 WARNING Cinder Block must meet ASTM C 90 specifications Mount to solid portion of block generally 1 from the sides NEVER drill into mortar joints Use standard drill set on slow speed high torque setting DO NOT use hammer drill on cinder block Verify that you have a minimum of 1 3 8 of actual c...

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