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B-TECH AV MOUNTS

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CONTENTS

INSTALLATION TOOLS REQUIRED

FEATURES

Installation Safety Notes.......................................................................................... 2

Base Position................................. 

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Floorstand Stability....

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Parts List.................................................................................................................. 4

Floor Spacer Options................................................................................................6

Installation Instructions...........................................................................................10
Accessories................................. ............................................................................22
B-Tech Contact Details...........................................................................................24

BT8353

POP-OUT, MODULAR FREESTANDING

CURVED VIDEOWALL MOUNT

INSTALLATION GUIDE & PARTS LIST

This Pack Contains 1 Stand

PLEASE KEEP THIS PARTS LIST FOR FUTURE REFERENCE

Level

Crosshead

screwdriver

Per Screen

Designed for narrow bezel monitors of 46", 49" and 55"
up to 50kg (110lbs) per monitor 

Modular design allows quick and easy assembly and 
disassembly of videowalls 

System X interface mounts up to VESA 600 x 400mm

Features pop-in, pop-out function to aid installation and to 
allow easy service access to rear of screens

Tool-less micro-adjustments for seamless display alignment

Suitable for landscape or portrait screen mounting

Safety screws help prevent unauthorised removal of screens

Strong steel structure

Covers on floor spacers and base as standard

55"

140cm

50kg

6AF Hex Key

•   Adjustable brackets allow column angles to be adjusted up to 30º

Captive, fast fit nuts and screws for quick assembly / disassembly

Bases can be reversed to save space at the front of the stand*

*Additional ballast may be required

Summary of Contents for BT8353

Page 1: ...per monitor Modular design allows quick and easy assembly and disassembly of videowalls System X interface mounts up to VESA 600 x 400mm Features pop in pop out function to aid installation and to al...

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Page 6: ...e table below shows the floor spacer options available to use for videowalls in a landscape display with their spacing distance from the floor to the bottom of the bottom screen cm Fl S i F t R10 R39...

Page 7: ...loor Spacer Using Castors Distance from floor to bottom of screen cm 46 R19 R48 R77 R106 R121 49 R19 R49 R80 R109 R127 55 R19 R53 R87 R121 R140 FLOOR SPACER OPTIONS The table below shows the floor spa...

Page 8: ...strength of the floor 2 Exposure to sudden and severe wind 3 Danger arising from contact with people and or objects eg installations in passageways emergency exits FLOORSTAND STABILITY For reasons of...

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Page 10: ...t to level the base Side view CASTOR BASE Attaching Castors to Base for Mobile Videowalls Apply the brakes on the castors first Remove the Feet and screw each castor into the base Before adding frames...

Page 11: ...11 2 BACK FRAME Use guides to align into the holes on the base IMPORTANT Ensure captive screw is at the front Hand tighten 3 captive screws Attach Back Frame to Base BASE...

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Page 13: ...the first base Use a level across both bases and adjust feet to level base Attach Back Frame and Floor Spacer Repeat steps 2 3 BACK FRAME FLOOR SPACER Important Further adjustment of the feet may be r...

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Page 17: ...he screens can be removed during this process to avoid damaging them Equal Angles Top View 1mm SCREEN There must be a 1mm gap between the screens Angle Guide v Once angle is set fit screws but do not...

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Page 20: ...T ADJUSTMENT KNOB Adjustment guides to help with accurate screen alignment Do not adjust height past the min and max guide lines Down Up Total Height Adjustment is 10mm Total Depth Adjustment is 7mm N...

Page 21: ...creen when pushing Keep hold of the screen as it moves outwards Ensure the locking screw is in the unlocked position refer to Step 16 Servicing the flat screens When serviced push screen back and clic...

Page 22: ...them from popping out Important Do not insert the locking screws into the locked postion when the interface arms are popped out A locking screw is featured on each arm 13mm Unlocked postion LOCKING S...

Page 23: ...ACCESSORIES Weight Plates 5kg per plate WEIGHT PLATES BASE Weight Plates if required Used for ballast BT8350 WP BASE WEIGHT BOX Weight Box if required Used to store users own weight for ballast BT8350...

Page 24: ...rights reserved B Tech AV Mounts is a division of B Tech International Design Manufacturing Ltd B Tech Better By Design System 2 are registered trademarks of B Tech International Design Manufacturing...

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