Before you begin, make sure all parts shown are included with your product.
Parts may appear slightly different than illustrated.
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AA wall arm assembly | 1 |
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A | M4 x 12 mm phillips screw | 4 |
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B | M4 x 20 mm phillips screw | 4 |
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C | retaining spacer | 4 |
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D | #14 x 2.5" wood screws | 2 | E | ||
E | 5 mm allen wrench | 1 | |||
F | concrete anchor | 2 |
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G | cable ties | 2 |
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H | cable tie anchor | 2 |
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I | 3/16" allen wrench | 1 |
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J | 2 |
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Installation to Wood Stud Wall
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Using a stud finder, locate and mark the edges of the wood stud used in mounting this product. Use of an edge to
1edge stud finder is highly recommended. Use a level to draw a vertical line down the center of the stud. Use wall plate as template to mark center of holes along the vertical line. Drill two 5/32" (4 mm) dia. holes 2.5" (64 mm) deep. Attach wall arm assembly (AA) to wall using two #14 x 2.5” flat head wood screws (D) as shown in figure 1.1.
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WARNING
•Installer must verify that the supporting surface will safely support the combined load of the equipment and all attached hardware and components.
•Tighten wood screws so that wall plate is firmly at- tached, but do not overtighten. Overtightening can damage the screws, greatly reducing their holding power.
•Never tighten in excess of 80 in. • lb (9 N.M.).
•Make sure that mounting screws are anchored into the center of the stud. The use of an "edge to edge" stud finder is highly recommended.
WOOD STUD WALL
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