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WARNING
Never over-tighten a bolt into the projector body.
Step 1: Attach Projector to Projector Adapter
Step 1.1
Determine correct bolt size.
Determine the correct bolt size for your projector
mounting holes. We provide a wide selection of bolts
in varying lengths. See parts list
A
thru
K
. Hand test the
bolts to ensure you do not damage the projector. See
Diagram A.
Step 1.2
Select optional spacers.
Determine the correct size spacer (
Q
thru
T
) based on
the surface you are mounting to. An uneven mounting
surface can be leveled using the supplied spacers. See
Diagram B.
Step 1.3
Determine mounting arm configuration.
The projector adapter comes pre-assembled with (2)
50mm and (2) 100mm mounting arms. If the projector’s
mounting holes are out of reach of the projector adapter,
use the extension arms (
Y
) provided (replacing one by
one as required). The flexibility of the mount and the
varying arm lengths will mean there is more than one
solution for fitting the arms to your projector. It is best
to use the shortest arm configuration possible while
maintaining a suitable center of gravity for the projector.
See Diagram C.
Once the appropriate arm configuration has been
selected and assembled the projector adapter should be
mounted on the projector (Diagram C).
Step 1.4
Test the projector Center of Gravity.
Lift the projector assembly by the center of the projector
adapter to test the Center of Gravity, as shown in
Diagram D. If necessary, loosen the extension arms
slightly to adjust position of adapter, and tighten the
bolts when the projector is balanced.
Diagram A
spacer
(Q thru T)
if necessary
Diagram B
Diagram C
Diagram D
There are a wide variety of projectors available that use an assortment of bolt sizes. We provide a selection of
mounting bolts to fit most projectors.
Uneven
Projector
Surface
50 mm Arm
100 mm Arms
A-K
WARNING
Never over-tighten a bolt into the projector body.