Owner's Manual

9
Stewart Filmscreen WallScreen 2.5
EZ MOUNT
NOTE: Professional mounting techniques should be used. Stewart Filmscreen cannot
be liable for substandard or faulty installations. Failure to comply with the instructions
and guidance contained in this manual may result in voiding your warranty.
To accurately position the frame, mount the EZ mount and temporarily hang the frame before
attaching the screen material. On the bottom of the frame, there are magnets you can slide to
line up the steel pucks with wall studs. If the wall is not perfectly flat, the force of the magnet
may cause the frame to bend. For this reason, shims can be placed between the wall and steel
pucks so that the frame remains straight. The screen should not be attached to the frame at
this point (see Figures 3-6).
1.
Identify the location of wall studs where you
can securely mount the EZ mount.
2.
Use a level to accurately position the EZ
mount on the wall (see Figure 2).
3. Drill holes through the bar into the studs.
4.
Use the provided screws or other
appropriate fasteners to secure the hanging
bar to the wall studs.
Note: A minimum of three (3) screws are
recommended to safely secure the frame.
More screws are needed for heavier
screens.
5.
Recheck to make sure the bar is level.
6.
Hang the assembled frame, without the screen attached, on the EZ mount to ensure that it is
correctly mounted.
7.
Mark the wall where you will mount the steel pucks to studs that will align with the magnets
fastened on the frame.
Note: Find studs that allow the pucks and magnets to be positioned approximately 12” to
24” from the edge of the frame on each side.
8.
Remove the frame. Drill into the studs and mount the steel pucks with the provided 2-3/8”
screws or other appropriate fasteners. Use shims as needed.
CAUTION
Be careful not to touch or scratch the viewing surface.
Figure 2: EZ mount Level and on Wall
Studs