3.Attach the wall bracket to the wall with the short side pointing down. Mounting hardware is not supplied.
a.If installing the mount to a wood stud wall, the stud must be at least 2 inches x 4 inches with a maximum
(1)Use a stud finder to locate and mark the edges of the wood stud that the mount will be attached to.
(2)Center two of the wall bracket mounting holes vertically between the edges of the wood stud. Use the wall bracket as a template to mark the two mounting holes.
(3)Attach the wall bracket to the wall and through the wood stud using two
(4)Finish mounting the wall bracket to the wall. Insert hardware suitable for the mounting surface through the remaining two wall bracket mounting holes. Refer to the following chart for recommended installation surfaces and minimal hardware requirements.
Recommended Mounting Surface | Recommended Hardware |
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Minimum | Two |
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Minimum | Two |
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b.Use the following steps to attach the mount to a solid concrete or cinder block wall:
WARNING:
•Do not install hardware into mortar joints in filled or
•Concrete must be a minimum of 3600 psi or 25 Mpa density.
(1)Level and use the wall bracket as a template to mark the mounting holes on the wall.
(2)Attach the wall bracket to the wall using
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Figure 2. Attaching the Wall Bracket to Wood Stud Wall
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