Conditions For Mounting Single Stud To The Wall; Mounting Single Stud To The Wall - Dynamic Mounting Down and Out Motor Mount Installation Directions Manual

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This Page is for attaching the Single Stud to the wall (No Frame).
Note: The Single Stud Mount has a reduced Max Load of 70 lbs;
single stud isn't strong enough to hold more, the mount is strong enough so if you are attaching
to something stronger than a single stud, the mount can handle more weight.

Conditions for Mounting Single Stud to the Wall

1.
The TV must be centered on the mount to avoid leaning.
2.
The mount must be centered on the stud.
The mount is designed to attach to standard 2 x 4 or larger wall studs. If the wall isn't sturdy enough then more support will need
3.
to be added, consult an expert.
4.
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.
5.
The mounting holes need to be in the center of the studs, use a stud finder as needed.
6.
2 lag screws are needed in the top slots of the mount and 1 in the bottom slot.
Important: The TV needs to be centered on the mount to avoid leaning

Mounting Single Stud to the Wall

The top two lag screw slots are covered by the mount and needs to be actuated to be able to access them.
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The actuator does not pull down, it only lifts up, so when moving down without any weight on it, the mount may not move.
The actuator is moving still though which means the actuator is not holding the Hook Plate up.
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The Hook Plate can be moved up by hand when the actuator is retracted. Be careful not to pinch a finger when moving the
mount for single stud install.
Figure 11 show the steps to successfully attach to the wall.
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Figure 11, Mounting Single Stud to the Wall
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