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Step 4: Attach the Arm Assembly to the Television (

Continued

)

   CAUTION: The 1” Diameter Tubes (C) must extend beyond the outside edges of both Monitor Brackets (D) otherwise the 

installation will be unsafe and result in possible property damage and personal injury.

Position the Arm Assembly (

B

) so that the hook shaped tab shown in the Detail View of Diagram 4B is on the top. Align the two 1” diameter 

holes in the Monitor Bracket (

D

) at the other end of the Arm Assembly with the with the 1” Diameter Tubes (

C

). Push the 1” Diameter Tubes 

through the Vise Assembly on the Arm Assembly and through the other Monitor Bracket. Make sure the Vise Assemblies on both the Arm 

Assembly and the second Monitor Bracket are oriented so that the 1” Diameter Tubes will pass between the jaws. 

NOTE: Do not over-tighten the Vise Assembly (E). When tightening the Vise Assemblies, turn the Allen Bolt in until resistance 

is felt; then, tighten the Allen Bolt approximately 1 &1/2 turns or until the head of the Allen Bolt is slightly above the surface of 

the Vise Assembly. The 1” Diameter Tubes (C) must not be able to move from side-to-side when the Vise Assembly is properly 

tightened.

Once the 1” Diameter Tubes are in place, tighten the Allen Bolts on the four Vise Assemblies in the two Monitor Brackets with the 3/16 

Allen Key (

J

) to lock the television to the mount. 

Slide the Arm Assembly into the desired position between the two Monitor Brackets (Sanus recommends that the Arm Assembly be 

centered between the Monitor Brackets) and tighten the two remaining Vise Assemblies inside the Arm Assembly.

 

 

 

 

Diagram 4B 

 

 

 

 

             Detail View

Step 5: Attach the Wall Plate:

 Wood Stud mounting options only.

CAUTION:  

Do not over tighten the Lag Bolts. Tighten Lag Bolts (H) only until the Lag Bolt Washer (I) is pulled firmly against the Wall Plate 

(A). If there is a layer of drywall or other material, this drywall or other material may not exceed 5/8 inch [15.8 mm] in thickness. Failure to heed 

this caution may result property damage and/or personal injury

The Wall Plate (

A

) must be mounted to two wood studs at least 12” apart. Use a high quality stud sensor to locate two adjacent studs. It is 

a good idea to verify where the studs are located with an awl or thin nail. Pre-drill a 2.5” deep hole in each stud at the desired height using 

a 3/16” drill bit. Make sure these holes are in the center area of the studs and level with each other. Use the Wall Plate as a template to 

mark the location of the second hole in each stud. Drill 2.5” deep holes using the 3/16” drill bit in the marked location. Attach the Wall Plate 

to the wall using four Lag Bolts (

H

) and four Lag Bolt Washers (

I

). Make sure the Wall Plate is oriented so the flat surface in the center of 

the plate is against the wall as shown in Diagram 5.

Diagram 5

Tab

E

E

D

D

B

C

C

Drywall cut away to 

show stud location.

H

Stud

I

A

Summary of Contents for VMSA

Page 1: ...t you with installation questions and missing or damaged parts Replacement parts for products purchased through authorized dealers will be shipped directly to you Check carefully to make sure that the...

Page 2: ...Qty 1 Each 2 Carriage Bolt K Qty 4 1 4 20 Nut L Qty 4 Safety Bolt M Qty 2 M8 x 16mm Bolt Q Qty 4 M8 x 40mm Bolt U Qty 4 M8 Lock Washer Y Qty 4 M6 M8 Washer CC Qty 4 M6 x 12mm Bolt P Qty 4 M5 x 12mm Bo...

Page 3: ...nter any resistance stop immediately Once you have determined the correct diameter Bolt see the appropriate Diagram below Thread the Bolt through the appropriate Lock Washer V W X Y a Washer BB CC the...

Page 4: ...iameter Bolt see the appropriate Diagram below Thread the Bolt through the appropriate Lock Washer V W X Y a Washer BB CC the Monitor Bracket D a second Washer BB M4 M5 diameter only a Spacer Z AA and...

Page 5: ...onitor Bracket Tighten a 1 4 20 Nut L onto the end of the 2 Carriage Bolt Repeat this step for the bottom of the Monitor Bracket Repeat these two steps for the second Monitor Bracket See Diagram 3 for...

Page 6: ...evision to the mount Slide the Arm Assembly into the desired position between the two Monitor Brackets Sanus recommends that the Arm Assembly be centered between the Monitor Brackets and tighten the t...

Page 7: ...Tension Nuts labeled in Diagram 7A Removing the Tension Nuts may cause the television to fall resulting in property damage and possible personal injury Once the television is mounted onto the Wall Pla...

Page 8: ...ts D Diagram 8 CSAV Inc and its affiliated corporations and subsidiaries collectively CSAV intend to make this manual accurate and complete However CSAV makes no claim that the information contained h...

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