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Brick, Solid Concrete and Concrete Block Mounting
STEP 1
Use the wall plate (AA) as a template to mark six hole locations on the wall. The outer holes must fall to the left
and right of the two holes in the middle of the plate; three in the top row of slots and three more in the bottom
row. Make sure the holes are level and there is at least 6” (152mm) distance between any two holes.
STEP 2
Pre-drill the holes with a 1/2” drill bit to at least 2-1/2” (64mm) in depth.
STEP 3
Insert a concrete anchor into each holes that were drilled in
the previous step. Make sure the anchor is seated completely
flush with the concrete surface. Use a hammer if the anchor
does not seat properly.
NOTE
Concrete anchors are not intended for attachment to concrete walls covered with a layer of plaster, drywall, or
other finishing material. If mounting to concrete walls covered with plaster or drywall is unavoidable,
plaster/drywall (up to 5/8” thick) must be counterbored as shown below.
Hanging the Monitor onto the Wall Plate
STEP 1
First hook the monitor brackets over the top of the
wall plate as shown left, then let the bottom of the
monitor brackets swing in under the bottom of the
wall plate.
STEP 2
Once the system has been installed properly on the
wall plate, the horizontal position of the system can
be adjusted. The black knobs on are used to adjust
the tilt position of the monitor. Loosen both knobs
and adjust the tilt of the monitor until satisfied then
tighten both knobs. The monitor can be tilted up or
down by 15
°
.
NOTE
When loosening the tilt adjustment knobs, the monitor may suddenly tilt downwards and cause injury or damage.
Make sure to hold the monitor firmly when adjusting the tilt of the monitor to prevent injury or damage.
Wall plate
Tilt adjustment
knob