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Installation Instructions
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Attaching the Projector Plate
Selecting the Mounting Hardware
Insert a small straw or toothpick into the threaded
inserts found on the bottom or top of the projector.
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Use a pencil to mark the depth of the threaded insert
on the small straw or toothpick.
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Mark the straw or toothpick 1/8” above the depth of
the threaded insert, as shown in Figure 1.
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Insert the small straw or toothpick into the remaining
threaded inserts to compare and verify their depth
using the straw or toothpick’s 1/8” allowance mark.
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Locate the correct diameter screw for the threaded
insert.
If the screw you selected is longer than the 1/8”
allowance mark on the small straw or toothpick,
as shown in Figure 2 and Figure 3, do not use this
screw. The screw length must not bypass the mark.
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Test each size of the screws provided.
The correct screws should thread easily into the
mounting point and not pull out when tension is
applied.
Does your projector have a single mounting point or
multiple mounting points?
If it has a single mounting point, proceed to the
“Single Mounting Point Installation”
section on
page 14.
If it has multiple mounting points, proceed to the
“Multiple Mounting Point Installation”
section
below.
Multiple Mounting Point Installation
Step 1
Locate the projector’s mounting points.
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Position an appropriate number of mounting legs on
the projector.
You can use any combination of three (3) or more
mounting legs, depending on the number and location
of the thread inserts on the projector.
The number and placement of mounting
points on projectors varies between projector
manufacturers. Refer to the projector’s technical
specifications for the number and location of the
mounting points.
Small Straw or Toothpick
Small Straw
or Toothpick
Small Straw
or Toothpick
Marking the 1/8”
Allowance
Depth Plus 1/8” Allowance
Mark
Depth Plus 1/8” Allowance
Mark