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SPI-PRO

Installation Instructions 

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Attaching the Projector Plate

Selecting the Mounting Hardware

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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, remove the 

mounting legs and skip 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

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Locate the projector’s mounting points.

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Position an appropriate number of mounting legs on 

the projector.

The mounting legs are pre-installed, but you can re-

attach three (3) or four (4) mounting legs to a variety of 

mounting slots on the SPI-PRO Projector Plate. Please 

follow the requirements of 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

Summary of Contents for SpiroLock SPI-PRO

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Page 2: ...DURING THE ASSEMBLY OF THIS PRODUCT USE PROPER SAFETY EQUIPMENT AND TOOLS FOR THE ASSEMBLY PROCEDURE TO PREVENT PERSONAL INJURY PREMIER MOUNTS DOES NOT WARRANT AGAINST DAMAGE CAUSED BY THE USE OF ANY...

Page 3: ...w pre installed mounting legs Qty 1 SpiroLock For 1 NPT Hardware SpiroLock Ceiling Plate Qty 1 14 x 2 Wood Screws Qty 2 M5 Security Allen Wrench Qty 1 M3 x 16mm Security Screw Qty 4 Protective Eyewear...

Page 4: ...or a steel cable locking system PCB CSL1 Mounting Legs Combined with the numerous projector plate mounting slots the mounting legs allow for multiple mount configurations Ceiling Plate Can easily be...

Page 5: ...fore attempting to install the Premier Mounts product Familiarize yourself with the contents of the package and make sure you have all the parts and tools you need to safely complete the installation...

Page 6: ...mark using a hand held drill and a 1 8 drill bit Place the SpiroLock Ceiling Plate against the ceiling Its mounting holes should align with the center of the ceiling stud Use a pencil and mark two 2...

Page 7: ...late is secure against the ceiling Do not overtighten the 14 x 2 screws If applicable drill a hole above the mounting hole for wiring access A A Step 5 Secure the SpiroLock and close nipple onto the C...

Page 8: ...ter masonry bit for your wedge anchor Remove the nut and washer from the wedge anchors Insert a wedge anchor into each hole If necessary use a hammer to lightly tap each wedge anchor into place Solid...

Page 9: ...hers are threaded onto the shafts Do not overtighten the wedge anchor nuts If applicable drill a hole above the mounting hole for wiring access Solid Ceiling Installation cont d Step 4 Secure the Spir...

Page 10: ...e 1 Make sure the SpiroLock is threaded into the NPT pipe at least four complete turns If you have trouble turning insert a screwdriver through both access holes and apply pressure when turning the Sp...

Page 11: ...ews 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...

Page 12: ...y Place your hands on each side of the projector and gently lift it an inch from the surface on which it is resting Carefully adjust your grip on the projector until it seems balanced from front to ba...

Page 13: ...y thin implement such as a toothpick to nudge it into alignment Sliding M6 Square Nut Attaching the Projector Plate cont d Step 7 If not already attach the SpiroLock Projector Plate to each of the mou...

Page 14: ...k collar assembly is in the raised position If the locking tab is in the lowered position lift the locking tab and rotate the SpiroLock collar assembly until it retains the locking tab in the raised p...

Page 15: ...set screws to fine tune the projector alignment Adjust the pitch roll and yaw of the projector up to 6 by firmly grasping the projector with both hands and slowly tilting it forward backward and side...

Page 16: ...h rotates the SpiroLock collar assembly Use both hands to rotate the projector plate as shown to separate it from the SpiroLock collar assembly Place the projector on a soft flat surface and disassemb...

Page 17: ...security barrel to help lock the projector plate to the projector Attach a theft deterrent device PCB CSL1 or padlock through the hole that is on the security barrel Do not overtighten the mounting sc...

Page 18: ...MITATION 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 m...

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