Set the mount aside and drill a 5/16" (8mm)
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pilot hole at each marked location. Remove
any excess dust from the holes.
Insert a concrete anchor (B) into each hole
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so that it is flush with the concrete surface.
A hammer can be used to lightly tap the
anchors into place if necessary.
Place the mount back against the wall
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and secure it using the wood screws (A)
provided. Do not over-tighten these screws
and do not release the mount until all
screws are in place.
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Note
If the concrete wall is covered
by a layer of plaster or drywall,
the concrete anchor must pass
completely through the layer to rest
flush with the concrete surface.
Once both wood screws are in place you
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must tighten each one. Be sure not to over
tighten.
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3.3 Attach the mount to your display
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a) If your display has a flat back, you will
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b) If the back of your display is curved or
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E
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D
Determine the proper length of bolt for
attaching the mount to your display by
examining the back of the display:
use one of the shorter bolts from the
hardware kit (C or D). Carefully test each
of the shorter bolts with your display to
determine the correct diameter to use.
recessed, or if there are any obstructions
preventing the mount from resting flat
against the back, you will use one of the
longer bolts (E or F) along with a spacer (G
or H). Carefully test each of the longer bolts
with your display to determine the correct
diameter to use. Use the small spacer (G)
with the M4 x 30 bolts (E) and the large
spacer (H) with the M6 x 35 bolts (F).
Attach the mount to your display using the
hardware determined in Step 1.
Tip
To avoid damage to your display, do
not over-tighten these bolts
Ensure all 4 bolts are used.
Note
For safety reasons it is required that
all 4 bolts are used when mounting
your TV.
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