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1. Mounting wall plate 

Remove security screw from bottom of bracket and 
detach front plate 

(fig. 3)

. Mount wall plate 

(fig. 1)

 on 

wall in desired position using screws/ bolts suitable 
to construction of the wall. (If in any doubt please 
consult a qualified builder). Attach screws/bolts 
through as many holes/slots as possible. There are a 
total of 22 fixing holes on the back plate, however the 
minimum amount of fixings that Raw International 
recommend is six. (If in any doubt as to strength  
of fixings please consult a qualified builder.)

2. Attaching front plates to the 
plasma screen

Firstly loosen the fixing which controls the tilt 
mechanism on the front plate 

(fig. 2)

. This will 

allow clear access to the front plate fixing holes 
which will be used to attach the from plate to the 
screen. Place the screen face down on soft cloth 
(to prevent damage) on a flat surface. The fixings 
you use is dependent on the make and model 
of your screen. There are different sets of fixings 
supplied with the bracket. Only ONE set of fixings 
will be required. In order to ascertain which set 
of fixings will be required, screw fixings in the 
back of the screen before attempting to attach 
front plates. Only ONE set of fixings will be of the 
correct diameter for your screen.

It is important that the front plates are fixed as 
centrally as possible to screen. To help achieve 
this, there is a 2mm hole in the centre of each of 
the front plates. Line this hole up so it is equal 
distance between the top and bottom fixings on 
the back of the screen 

(fig. 3)

. Once it is lined 

up, the nearest fixing hole on the front plates to 
the top fixing on the plasma screen are the ones 
that should be fixed first 

(fig. 4)

 using appropriate 

screws/washers/isolators/spacers. Then fix 
the bottom two fixings through the slots using 
appropriate screws/washers/isolators/spacers. 
Please use an Allen key to tighten all four fixings. 
Only use isolators if back of screen is not flush 
with the front plates.

Ensure front plates are situated in a centralised 
horizontal position, tighten the screws on the  
top of the front plates 

(fig. 5 overleaf)

 using a 

screw driver. Now fully tighten the fixing on the  
tilt mechanism.

3. Engaging Plasma with the wall

Lift the display (minimum 2 people) with front 
plates attached so that the bars engage with the 
angled slots on the wall mounting plate 

(fig. 6 

overleaf)

, the screen is now safely suspended.

  Fig. 2

allen key

Mounting holes/slots

  Fig. 1

nylon isolator

steel washer

front plates

steel fixings

screen

  Fig. 4

  Fig. 3

security 

screw

2mm

hole

screen

equal distance to 2mm hole

fixings holes on back of screen

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