FTR Series
Installation Instructions
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INSTALLATION
The FTR may be installed on either a single 2" x 4" wood stud,
or on drywall (1/2" minimum thickness). The FTR allows a tilt
range from 5° up to 15° down.
Install Mount to Single Wood Stud
1.
Determine approximate mounting location, keeping in mind
the display size.
2.
Use a stud sensor to locate applicable wood stud. Mark
location with a pencil.
3.
Level FTR assembly (A) at desired height and, using it as a
template, mark the location of upper and lower pilot holes.
Ensure marks are in the center of wood stud.
NOTE:
Mount can provide ±1/2" of lateral shift by using mount
holes on either side of vertical center line.
WARNING:
ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD! Drilling into
electrical wires or cables can cause DEATH or SERIOUS
PERSONAL INJURY! ALWAYS make certain area behind
mounting surfaces is free of electrical wires and cables
before drilling or installing mount fasteners.
4.
Drill 1/8" pilot holes. Ensure pilot holes are straight.
5.
Fasten FTR to wood stud using two #10 x 2-1/2" Phillips head
screws (D) through two #10 washers (C), FTR (A), and
drywall (not shown) and install into pilot holes. (See Figure 1)
Figure 1
Install Mount to Drywall
WARNING:
Drywall must be a minimum thickness of 1/2"
and a maximum thickness of 5/8". Do not install drywall
anchors into the seam between drywall pieces.
1.
Determine approximate mounting location, keeping in mind
the display size.
2.
Level FTR assembly (A) at desired height and, using it as a
template, mark the location of the four anchor holes (one in
each corner slot).
WARNING:
ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD! Drilling into
electrical wires or cables can cause DEATH or SERIOUS
PERSONAL INJURY! ALWAYS make certain area behind
mounting surfaces is free of electrical wires and cables
before drilling or installing mount fasteners.
3.
Drill 3/8" anchor holes. Ensure holes are straight and
completely through drywall. (See Figure 2)
Figure 2
4.
Gently tap anchor (B) into anchor hole. Anchor barbs
should be fully engaged in drywall (See Figure 3).
Figure 3
5.
Using Phillips screwdriver, tighten anchor screw until
anchor has fully collapsed against back side of drywall.
(See Figure 2) and (See Figure 3)
NOTE:
Anchor screw will feel tight until anchor begins to
collapse. Screw will then turn easier for many turns.
Screw will feel tight when anchor has fully collapsed.
2
4
x 2
x 2
5
(D) x 2
(A)
(C)
3
4
x 4
(B) x 4
5
x 4
2
Drywall
Anchor barb
Anchor
Anchor not
collapsed
collapsed
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