MSMVPU/LSMVPU | Installation Instructions |
INSTALLATION
Locate Mounting Site
WARNING: IMPROPER INSTALLATION CAN LEAD TO MOUNT FALLING CAUSING SEVERE PERSONAL INJURY OR DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT! It is the installers responsibility to make certain the structure to which the mount is being attached is capable of supporting five times the weight of the LSMVPU and all attached equipment not to exceed 150 lbs (68 kg).
NOTE: Proceed to either the Installing LSMVPU to a Wood Stud Wall, Installing LSMVPU to Wall - Concrete, Concrete Block; Installing MSMVPU to a Wood Stud Wall or Installing MSMVPU to Wall - Concrete, Concrete Block section.
IMPORTANT ! : For video wall mounting, mounts should be installed one screen height apart vertically and approximately one screen width apart horizontally. (See Figure 1)
one screen width
one screen height
Figure 1
Mounting LSMVPU to Wall
The LSMVPU has been designed to be mounted directly onto either a wood stud or concrete wall.
Installing LSMVPU to a Wood Stud Wall
1.Determine the center of the TV screen, and where it should be located on the wall.
2.Locate the closest stud to the left and right of the selected location.
NOTE: If the screen area lies over a stud, use that stud and the stud to either the left or right of it.
3.Line up the notches on mount (R) with center of screen marking to determine vertical center. (See Figure 2)
4.Measure up
Center of screen
Vertical center of mount
Figure 2
5.Using a level, mark the wall on each stud to attach the mount through the upper mounting slots. (See Figure 3)
WARNING: ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD! CUTTING OR DRILLING INTO ELECTRICAL CORDS OR CABLES CAN CAUSE DEATH OR SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY! ALWAYS make certain area behind mounting surface is free of electrical wires and cables before drilling or installing fasteners.
WARNING: EXPLOSION AND FIRE HAZARD! CUTTING OR DRILLING INTO GAS PLUMBING CAN CAUSE DEATH OR SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY! ALWAYS make certain area behind mounting surface is free of gas, water, waste, or any other plumbing before cutting, drilling, or installing fasteners.
6.Drill one 7/32" pilot hole in each stud. (See Figure 3)
7.Use two 5/16 x
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