Installation Guide

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Installation
Caution: Overtightening bolts can damage the bolts and reduce their holding strength.
Mount the Wall Bracket
Pro Tip: The wall bracket features a screw slot
for temporary placement to help mark
pilot holes.
For Mounting on a Stud Wall
Use a stud finder to locate your studs. Drill two pilot
holes each into three wood studs using a 1/4" drill
bit. Drill into the center of the studs at least 2-1/2" deep.
Insert six lag bolts and washers through the wall plate into the
pilot holes and tighten.
For Mounting on a Concrete Wall
Drill anchor holes into concrete using 3/8" drill bits to a depth of 2-1/2". Insert concrete wall anchors and
tap in with a hammer. Ensure the anchors are embedded entirely within the concrete.
Insert four lag bolts (U) into the wall anchors through the wall plate. Tighten all bolts.
Caution: Concrete must be 2000 psi density minimum. Lighter density concrete may not hold
concrete anchor. Cinder block must meet ASTM C-90 specifications.
Caution: Before drilling, verify the concrete is at least 1-3/8" thick. Mount in a solid part of the block,
generally 1" minimum from the side of the block. Do not drill into mortar joints. Use a
standard electric drill on slow setting. Do not use a hammer drill to avoid damage.
Mount Arms to TV
Determine the screw size that fits your TV
by carefully hand-threading them into the
threaded insert on the rear of the TV. If there
is any resistance, stop immediately.
Thread the screw through the washer, arm,
spacer (if needed), and into the TV. Spacers
are commonly needed on TVs with curved
backs or recessed screw inserts.
Ensure the arms are installed flat side to the
TV and square to each other after all screws
have been installed.