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J. For wood stud construction, make a small pencil
mark where you want the top-center of the television
to go. Because the hook of the wall bracket can
slide left and right, you have some flexibility.
K. Mark the top screw height. Measure down from
the Top center Mark by the Top Screw Distance
(Line 3 in your calculation on the previous page)
and make another pencil mark on the wall.
L use a carpenter’s level to draw a horizontal line
on the wall nine inches to the left and right of top
screw height pencil mark.
M. Remove the left and right caps of the wall
bracket (A).
n. For wood stud construction, mark where the
line crosses the center of your studs. Those are
your top screw marks. Align the top screw slots of
the wall bracket (A) with the top screw marks on
the wall. Mark the bottom screw locations directly
underneath the top screws.
O. For masonry walls, align the top screw slots of the
wall bracket (A) with the line on the wall. Mark any
place in the left and right screw slots for your top
and bottom screws.
Installation
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STEP 3:
Attach the wall bracket to the wall
STEP 3
A. Locate the screw location marks you made on
the wall.
B. For concrete walls, perform the following steps:
a. Attach the 1/2-inch masonry bit to your
electric drill (hammer drill recommended)
and drill holes two inches (50 mm) deep.
b. Set the concrete anchors (Q) into the holes.
c. For wood stud construction, attach the 1/8-inch
wood bit to your electric drill and drill holes two
inches (50 mm) deep.
D. For all walls, attach the #2 Phillips head driver bit
to your electric drill.
E. Align the wall bracket with the screw holes.
F Insert the lag bolts (P) through the holes in the
wall bracket and into the wall.
G. use your electric drill to screw in the lag bolts to
firmly attach the wall bracket to the wall. For wood
stud construction, you will be screwing the lag
bolts into the studs. For concrete walls, you will be
screwing the lag bolts into the anchors. Be careful
not to over-tighten the lag bolts.
H. Replace the left and right caps on the wall bracket.
STEP 2
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