Installation to Wood Stud Wall
• 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 fi rmly attached, 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 fi nder
is highly recommended.
• Hardware provided is for attachment of mount through standard thickness drywall or plaster into wood studs. Install-
ers are responsible to provide hardware for other types of mounting situations.
Wall plate (B) can be mounted to two studs that are 16" apart. Use a stud fi nder to locate the edges of the studs.
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Use of an edge-to-edge stud fi nder is highly recommended. Based on their edges, draw a vertical line down
each stud's center. Determine the mounting location of wall plate using the formula in step one. Place wall plate
on wall as a template. Level plate, and mark the center of the two mounting holes. Make sure that the mounting
holes are on the stud centerlines. Drill two 5/32" (4 mm) dia. holes 2-1/2" (64 mm) deep. Make sure that the wall
plate is level, secure it using two #14 x 2.5" wood screws (E) as shown below.
Skip to step 3.
E
WARNING
STUD
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ISSUED: 06-08-07 SHEET #: 083-9004-4 05-25-10