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B.
Select spacers which are approximately
1
⁄
4
” shorter than
the overhang. Two or three spacers can be used together
to make length of
1
⁄
4
” to 1-
3
⁄
4
” at
1
⁄
4
” increments.
C.
While holding the Bracket and selected spacers in place
under the cabinet, check to see that the Bracket clears the
overhang so the TV can be easily slid onto the Bracket or
removed for portable use.
7.
Select proper length of screws.
A. Only four screws are needed. The size you need depends
upon your type of cabinet.
B.
Holding the selected spacers for one of the screw holes
under the cabinet, install a washer and screw inside the
cabinet using one of the three lengths of screws provid-
ed.
C.
Use the Screw Guide you cut from the Mounting Guide
to determine if the screw is the proper length for your
cabinet. (See the diagram below).
D. If the screw threads fall within the shaded area of the
Screw Guide, then the selected screw is of the proper
length for mounting the Bracket.
E.
If the threads end above or below the shaded area, try
one of the other screws provided. (Screw length must fall
into the shaded area on the Screw Guide for proper
mounting).
Note: If none of the screws provided are the proper length for
your cabinet, you can do one of the following:
a) Increase the spacer length by
1
⁄
4
” and try one of the longer
screws provided.
b) Purchase proper length screws at your local hardware
store (type #10-32).
8.
Position Mounting Bracket under cabinet as shown below
and match the screw holes.
9.
Attach Mounting Bracket to cabinet.
A. First mount one corner of the Bracket. Hold the Bracket
and spacer(s) in place and insert the screw from the
inside of the cabinet down through washer and drilled
hole or down through countersink and drilled hole.
Note: The washers must be used on metal cabinets and on wood
cabinets if you did not countersink the drilled holes.
B.
Position the washer flat-side down and place screw into
screw hole, through the spacer(s), and through the screw
hole in the Mounting Bracket.
C. Place a nut into the cylinder at the bottom of the
Mounting Bracket screw hole. Hold nut in place (if neces-
sary, use the top of a pencil). While maintaining upward
pressure on the Mounting Bracket, finger tighten the
screw. Do not tighten firmly until all four screws have
been started.
D. Align each of the remaining three Mounting Bracket
screw holes with the drilled holes and properly position
the selected spacers. Install washers, screws, and nuts as
previously described. Now, finish tightening the four
screws but do not over-tighten them.
Mounting Your Spacemaker™
CAUTION: If the screw is too short, it will not screw into
the nut far enough to securely hold the TV. If the screw is
too long, it may protrude below the Bracket, and the TV
will hit it when sliding onto the Bracket.
Spacer(s)
1/4”
5/8”
Screw
Guide
1/4” to 5/8” for
proper mounting
Screw
Washer
Spacer
Hex Nut
Mounting Bracket
Cabinet Bottom