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ISSUED: 06-10-05 SHEET #: 095-9223-4 08-30-05
Installation to Solid Concrete and Cinder Block
1
• When installing Peerless wall mounts on cinder block, verify that you have a minimum of 1-3/8" of actual concrete
thickness in the hole to be used for the concrete anchors. Do not drill into mortar joints! Be sure to mount in a solid
part of the block, generally 1" minimum from the side of the block. Cinder block must meet ASTM C-90 specifications.
It is suggested that a standard electric drill on slow setting is used to drill the hole instead of a hammer drill to avoid
breaking out the back of the hole when entering a void or cavity.
• Concrete must be 2000 psi density minimum. Lighter density concrete may not hold concrete anchor.
• Make sure that the wall will safely support the combined load of the equipment and all attached hardware and
components.
WARNING
Remove cord covers from wall arm assembly (
A
) as
shown in figure 1.6. Level and use wall plate as
template to mark center of holes. Drill two 1/4" (6
mm) dia. hole to a minimum depth of 2" (51 mm).
Insert anchors (
H
) in holes flush with wall as shown in
fig 1.8. Place wall arm (
A
) over anchor and secure
with wood screw (
I
) as shown in figures 1.9 and 1.11.
Make sure wall arm is level, and tighten all fasteners.
See figure 1.10.
• Concrete anchors are
not
intended for attachment to
concrete wall covered with a layer of plaster, drywall,
or other finishing material as shown below. If mounting
to concrete wall covered with plaster/drywall is
unavoidable, plaster/drywall (up to 5/8" thick) must be
counterbored as shown below. Be sure concrete
anchors do not pull away from concrete when tighten-
ing screws. If plaster/drywall is thicker than
5/8", custom fasteners must be supplied by installer.
WARNING
H
concrete
wall
H
Drill holes
and insert
anchors.
Place wall
plate over
anchor and
secure with
screw.
Tighten all
fasteners.
I
WALL PLATE
fig. 1.8
fig. 1.9
fig. 1.10
CUT
A
W
A
Y
VIEW
CORRECT
concrete
plaster/
dry wall
INCORRECT
concrete
plaster/
dry wall
A
• Tighten screws so that wall plate is firmly attached,
but do not overtighten. Overtightening can damage the
screws, greatly reducing their holding power.
• Never tighten in excess of 80 in. • lb (9 N.M.).
WARNING
A
I
H
A
fig. 1.11