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Installation Instructions

 

Step 8

Thread Insert in Flat 

Panel or Adapter Plate

M4 Screw Partially 

Threaded Into Flat Panel

Keyhole Slot

MM-CB3 Mount

1) 

Insert the heads of the M4 screws through the keyhole slots on the 

mounting head (Figure 5). 

2) 

Insert the remaining two (2) M4x10mm screws, into the bottom mounting 

points (Figure 4)

3) 

Repeat sub-steps 1 & 2 for the second & third display.

4) 

Tighten all M4 screws. 

 Do not overtighten the mounting hardware

 Figure 4

 Figure 5

Step 7

(Figure 8)

Are you installing to a 75x75mm or 
100x100mm VESA mounting pattern?

For 75x75mm, use mounting points A. For 
100x100mm use points B in Figure 8.

1) 

Thread the M4 screws to one-half of their 

length into the top two mounting holes on 

each display, but do not tighten the M4 

screws at this time.  

 A

 A

 A

 A

 B

 B

 B

 B

1) 

Slide the center mounting head down into the center head bracket until the 

head rests on the bottom of the bracket (Figure 6).

Step 5

(Figure 6)

Step 6

1) 

Tighten the two (2) pre-installed M4 x 12mm screws in each side of the 

center adapter bracket through the mounting head (Figure 7).

2) 

 Do not overtighten the mounting hardware

(Figure 7)

 

PREMIER MOUNTS

LIMITED LIFETIME WARRANTY

What and Who is Covered by this Limited Warranty and for How 

Long

Premier Mounts warrants this product to be free from defects in material 

and workmanship for the lifetime of the original owner of this product.  

The limited warranty is valid only for the original purchaser of the 

product.

What Premier Mounts Will Do

At the sole option of Premier Mounts, Premier Mounts will repair or 

replace any product or product part that is defective.  If Premier Mounts 

chooses to replace a defective product or part, a replacement product 

or part will be shipped to you at no charge, but you must pay any labor 

costs. 

What is Not Covered; Limitations

PREMIER MOUNTS DISCLAIMS ANY LIABILITY FOR DAMAGE 

TO MOUNTS, ADAPTERS, DISPLAYS, PROJECTORS, OTHER 

PROPERTY, OR PERSONAL INJURY RESULTING, IN WHOLE OR IN 

PART, FROM IMPROPER INSTALLATION, MODIFICATION, USE OR 

MISUSE OF ITS PRODUCTS. 

PREMIER MOUNTS DISCLAIMS ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, 

EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING WARRANTIES OF 

MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  

PREMIER MOUNTS IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR 

CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED 

TO, INABILITY TO USE ITS PRODUCTS OR LABOR COSTS FOR 

REMOVING AND REPLACING DEFECTIVE PRODUCTS OR PARTS.  

SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION 

OF INCIDENTAL OR 

CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION OR 

EXCLUSION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.  

What Customers Must Do for Limited Warranty Service

If you discover a problem that you think may be covered by the warranty 

you MUST REPORT it in writing to the address below within thirty (30) 

days.  Proof of purchase (an original sales receipt) from the original 

consumer purchaser must accompany all warranty claims.  Warranty 

claims must also include a description of the problem, the purchaser’s 

name, address, and telephone number.  General inquiries can be 

addressed to Premier Mounts Customer Service at 1-800-368-9700.  

Warranty claims will not be accepted over the phone or by fax.

 

Premier Mounts

 

Attn: Warranty Claim

  

3130 East Miraloma Ave.

  

Anaheim, CA  92806

How State Law Applies

THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS, AND YOU 

MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS WHICH VARY FROM STATE TO 

STATE.

 

Step 9

To adjust the tension and/or tilt angle of the mounting head:
1) 

Adjust the mounting head by utilizing the 90

°

 continuous tilt, until it is in the 

desired position.

2) 

Remove the side and bottom cosmetic cap from the mounting  

head (Figure 6)

3) 

Use the supplied socket wrench to tighten both nuts. 

4) 

The side nut secures the tilt position (Point A), while the bottom nut 

secures the pivot (Point B). 

 
 Do not overtighten the mounting hardware

A

B

(Figure 6) 

Bottom View

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