Dynamic Mounting Slim Down and Out Swivel Mount Assembly & Installation Directions

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Slim Down and Out Swivel Mount Assembly & Installation Directions
Mounting the Slim Down and Out Swivel Mount correctly takes a lot of thought and a lot of planning. Please read the directions
thoroughly and plan out how the mount would be installed best for your use. Each Setup will be different and these directions cannot
account for every situation. Failure to do so may result in Damage, Injury, or Death. Dynamic Mounting is not responsible for any
damage, injury, or death resulting from improper mounting or use of the Down and Out Swivel Mount.
These instructions are only a guide and the consumer is responsible for correct and secure mounting. The person installing the mount
should be a competent person with experience mounting load bearing assemblies. For any questions or concerns, please contact
Dynamic Mounting at Info1@DynamicMounting.com.
CAUTION:
125 lbs. Use with heavier than the maximum weights indicated may result in instability
causing possible injury.
ATTENTION:
maximum de 56.7 kgs. Utiliser avec plus lourds que les poids maximaux indiqués peut
entraîner une instabilité et provoquer des blessures.
Potential Heat Damage:
sources to the television, mount, or other accessories. Damage could be done when the mount is down, out, or even up. It is up to the
consumer to take the proper precautions to avoid damage. Electrical equipment can overheat easier than expected. Dynamic Mounting
recommends against having fires in the fireplace whenever there is electrical equipment around.
Note:
Do NOT move more than half of your TV below a mantel located above a fireplace. When mounting the Down and Out
Recess Mount over a fireplace with a mantel, do NOT install the Mount such that more than half of your TV can be moved below the
mantel.
Specifications
Fits most Flat and Curved Televisions 40 inches and larger to 125 lbs. Check television weight and mounting hole pattern for
compatibility with your television
Note for smaller televisions; the mount may be wider or taller than the television. If this is the case then the mount may be
visible in the top position. See Figure 1
Handles televisions 20 to 125 lbs
Allowable television mounting pattern: 6.7in (170mm) to 15.7in (400mm) wide, up to 20.1in (510mm) high. Works with all
VESA patterns in that range, See Figure 1
Product Dimensions: 22.1 x 23.6 x 3.5 to 4.2 inches. See Figure 1
Product Weight: 28 pounds
Tilts 7 degrees to Vertical in top position
Tilt can be fine-tuned Vertical +/-1 degree in out through bottom position
FAQ
Where do I mount over a shelf? See the Above Shelf Mounting, section on page 11.
Mount is really hard to move/actuate. See the Adjusting the Counterbalance section on page 12.
The TV tilts down in the top position. See the Setting the Tilt in the Top Position section on page 13.
The TV isn't level in all positions. When attaching to the wall, level off of the Hook Plate Edge, NOT the plate that attaches to
the wall, see Figure 8 on page 6.
The TV isn't level in the out and bottom positions. The TV's Center of Gravity needs to be centered on the mount, if the stud
spacing isn't allowing this to happen the
Install Video at
www.DynamicMounting.com/Install
This wall mount is intended for use only with the maximum weight of
Ce support mural est destiné à être utilisé uniquement avec le poids
Dynamic Mounting takes no responsibility for damage caused from the fireplace or other heating
Extra Wall Support
(sold separately) extends the mounts reach and would probably help.
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  • Page 1 Slim Down and Out Swivel Mount Assembly & Installation Directions Mounting the Slim Down and Out Swivel Mount correctly takes a lot of thought and a lot of planning. Please read the directions thoroughly and plan out how the mount would be installed best for your use. Each Setup will be different and these directions cannot account for every situation.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    4 M8 x 20 mm (.78”) long Phillips head machine screw   4 M8 x 35 mm (1.38”) long Phillips head machine screw 1 Slim Down and Out Swivel Mount (Two Stud  Version, unless Addendum Included) 4 1/4” tall plastic spacers ...
  • Page 3 Figure 1, Mount Overall Size, Television Mounting Hole Pattern Range, Wall Mounting Hole Pattern Range Note: Shown without Crossbars, Crossbars are needed for hole patterns less than 400mm wide. Figure 2, Vertical in Top Position Figure 3, Max Tilt (7 Degrees) in Top Position Vertical tolerance in Out and Bottom Positions is +/-1 degree.
  • Page 4: Deciding The Swivel Setting

    Deciding the Swivel Setting Before attaching the Swiveling Hook Plate you need to decide which swivel setting is best for you. There are 3 different swivel settings which are shown in Figure 4. Each setting has its own advantages. The Center Pivot gives you a lot of travel in each direction but has the thickest profile (See Figure 1 for Profile Thicknesses).
  • Page 5: Attaching Swiveling Hook Plate To Mount

    Attaching Swiveling Hook Plate to Mount 1. The Swiveling Hook Plate needs to be attached to the Mount before anything else can be done. Once you have decided which swivel setting would be the best for you, find the corresponding Swivel Holes as shown in Figure 5. 2.
  • Page 6: Determining Where To Put Mount

    Determining Where to Put Mount 1. Extra thought and planning is needed when mounting over a shelf; see the Above Shelf Mounting section on page 11 for more details and relevant dimensions. Find the needed distances [H] and [C] for your shelf depth [D].
  • Page 7: Attaching Tv Hangers To Television

    Attaching TV Hangers to Television The TV Hangers and crossbars come attached to the mount so you can see how they attach to the Hook Plate. You will have to remove the TV hangers and crossbars from the mount before attaching to the back of the TV. ...
  • Page 8: Conditions For Mounting To Wall

    3. The mount must be securely fastened to a structure that can support 4 times the total weight of the television and mount. Dynamic Mounting assumes no responsibility for damage from an improperly installed mount. 4. The mounting holes need to be in the center of the studs, use a stud finder as needed.
  • Page 9: Attaching The Television To The Mount

    Note: We recommend having 1 or 2 people help with this part. Attaching the Television to the Mount Figure 12, Hanging TV onto Mount (Top View) After the above steps are finished you are ready to put the television on the mount. 1.
  • Page 10: Positions Mount Will Stay At

    Own. Positions Mount Will Stay At The Slim Down and Out Swivel Mount has a range of positions the mount will hold the TV at. The general range is shown in Figure 13. The mount can always stay in the top position.
  • Page 11: Above Shelf Mounting

    Above Shelf Mounting To get the lowest possible bottom position when mounting above a shelf, it is very important that you put extra thought into the mounting process. The Mount can clear shelves up to 16” deep. The TV Clearance Table shows the minimum clearance [C] needed between the shelf top and the bottom of the TV (or the bottom of an attached speaker, whichever is lower) for the mount to swing around the shelf.
  • Page 12: Adjusting The Counterbalance

    Adjusting the Counterbalance The Mount comes out of the box set around the 65 LB TV setting and will need to be adjusted for the mount to work properly with your television. To adjust the counterbalance, turn the bottom of the counterbalance screw with a 9/16”...
  • Page 13: Setting The Tilt In The Top Position

    Setting the Tilt in the Top Position In the top position the mount tilts from vertical to about 7 degrees (Figure 2 and Figure 3). To set the angle, put the mount in the out position for easier access and so there isn’t any force on the cam. Adjust the Top Tilt Cam by removing the top Tilt Adjustment Bolt (Figure 19) and putting it into a different set of holes and hand tighten with one nut.
  • Page 14: Wire Management

    Dynamic Mounting is not liable for any damage or injury caused from the use of or the inability to use our mount. To the maximum extent permitted by applicable law, Dynamic Mounting disclaims any responsibility for incidental or consequential damages.

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