Bogen TAMB2 specifications Wall Mounting, Side-By-Side Rack Mounting, Single Unit Rack Mounting

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Wall Mounting

Wall Mount 1 - Insert mounting screws through mounting brackets and into the side/rear screw openings as shown. Once the brackets have been secured, the unit can now be affixed to a wall or other flat surface.

Wall Mount 2 - The unit can also be secured to a wall or flat surface with the front face pointing upwards to provide less cantilever. Insert mount- ing screws through mounting brackets as shown.

A

UNIT 1

B

 

STEP 1

C

UNIT 2

C

UNIT 1

D

STEP 2

E

UNIT 2

Side-By-Side

Rack Mounting

For installing two units into a single rack space, you will use the mounting brackets of both units to ultimately connect them into one combined unit.

In STEP 1, start by attaching a mounting bracket onto the left/front side of Unit 1 as shown in figure A. Then attach a mounting bracket to the right/rear side of Unit 1, in a reverse manner, as shown in fig- ure B. Then proceed to attach mounting brackets to both the left and right/front sides of Unit 2, as shown in figure C.

In STEP 2, bring both Unit 1 and Unit 2 flush together. Attach the units by first inserting screws through the right/rear mounting bracket on Unit 1 and into the rear of Unit 2, as shown in figure D. Then insert screws through the left/front bracket on Unit 2 into the front of Unit 1, as shown in figure E.

The side brackets can be mounted at the back end of the unit if a rear facing orientation is desired.

1 2

Single Unit

Rack Mounting

For installing a unit into a single rack space,

an RPK91 rack mounting kit is needed (sold separately).

Insert mounting screws through the RPK91 mounting brackets and into the side/rear screw openings as shown. Once the brackets have been secured, the unit can now be attached to the rack. The side brackets can be mounted at the back end of the unit if a rear facing orientation is desired.

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