QualGear QG-PS-FF6-169-100-W Installation Manual Download Page 1

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Mount to the Wall

Slide the 

Hanging Brackets 

until they line up with 

the secured mounting hardware. With an assistant, lift the 

screen gently onto the secured 

Wall Mounting Screws

 so that 

the keyholes on the 

Hanging Brackets

 fit over the screws.

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Top Hanging Brackets

on the wall, measure 

and mark 3/4" down 

from the top edge of the 

desired frame location.

IMPORTANT 

make sure 

they are marked on the 

center of the studs and 

verify they are level.

Bottom Hanging 

Brackets

: measure and 

record the distance from 

the top of the bracket to 

the top of the matching 

bottom bracket on the 

assembled frame. Mark 

this distance on the wall 

from the top marked 

location. 

approx. 3/4"

Record

Distance

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Locate the Wooden Studs 

This step applies to wooden stud wall installation only. Determine and mark the exact 

locations of two stud centers on the wall. Wooden studs should be spaced so that the 

weight of the screen is distributed evenly. In order to achieve this, mark the studs that 

are separated by at least one-third to one-half of the projector screen’s total width.

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For example: 

if the projector screen is 100" wide, look for two studs that are spaced 

between 33" to 50" apart. Stud spacing 48" apart would be ideal in this case.

1/4"

IMPORTANT 

Verify that each Hanging Bracket is properly secured before releasing 

the projector screen to avoid injuries and property damages.

Mark the Drill Locations for the Hanging Brackets

 

Different wall types require  

 

different types of hardware. 

Hardware is included for wooden 
stud and concrete wall mounting 
only. For other wall types, please 
consult a professional. 

Wooden Stud Wall Mounting: 

using a power drill 

and 3/32" drill bit, drill pilot holes of 3/32" (2.38 mm) 

diameter and approx. 1.18" (30 mm) depth. Secure 

each 

Wall Mounting Screw 

by using a socket 

wrench, leaving about 1/4" of thread exposed.

Concrete Wall Mounting: 

using a power drill and a 

3/8" masonry drill bit, drill mounting holes of 3/8" 

(10 mm) diameter and approx 1.18" (30 mm) depth 

at the marked locations. Insert 

Concrete Anchors

 

and hammer them into the wall, secure each 

Wall 

Mounting Screw 

by using a socket wrench, leaving 

about 1/4" of thread exposed.

Socket

Wrench

Do not use power drill to

fasten the Mounting Screws.

Use the anchors provided 
for concrete wall mounting only. 
Do not use them for drywall. 
Also, use socket wrench for Wall 
Mounting Screws to prevent 
damages to the screw heads.   

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