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Wooden studs run vertically inside the wall, 16 inches apart, behind the drywall or plaster.
The wall bracket must be mounted to a wooden stud, or the bracket could fall out and
damage your display or cause personal harm.
Attaching the Wall Bracket to Wooden Studs
9
Stud
Drywall
X
1.
Use a stud finder to locate the edges of
the wooden stud, and mark the center.
2.
Place the wall bracket template up to the
marked locations and tape it to the wall.
Use the included bubble level to make
sure the template is level before drilling.
Use a pencil to mark the three drilling
holes for the anchor screws and then
apply a piece of tape over the marks.
3.
Use a 3/16-inch (4.5 mm) wood drill bit
to predrill the marked spots 2.2 inches
(55 mm) deep, and then clean out the
debris from the holes. Remove the
template from the wall.
2.2 in.
3/16 in.
4.
Attach the bracket to the wall by inserting
the three anchor screws through the
washers and the wall bracket’s mounting
holes, and screw them into the predrilled
support holes until secure. Use the box-end
wrench to further tighten the anchor
screws, but do not overtighten.
5.
Attach the center cover and two end covers.
Wall bracket mounted to wooden stud, with
correct screw placement.
H
3X
J
3X
K
1X
L
2X
O
1X
N
1X
X
X
X