Step 2: Mount Arms to TV
1. Determine the diameter of the screw (parts D through H) your
TV requires by carefully hand-threading one into the threaded
insert on the rear of the TV. If there is any resistance, stop im-
mediately.
2. Thread the screw through the washer (M or N), arm, spacer
(parts I through L), and into the TV.
NOTE: Spacers are commonly needed on TVs with curved backs or
NOTE:
Spacers are commonly needed on TVs with curved backs or
recessed screw inserts.
recessed screw inserts.
3. Ensure the arms are installed flat side to TV and are square to
each other after all screws have been installed (Figure 3).
Step 3: Hang TV on to the Wall Plate
Carefully lift the TV to hook the arms over the top lip of the wall
plate (Figure 4). The bottom of the arms rest on the top edge of the
locking mechanism. The locking mechanism can be released by
pulling the pull strings down and allowing the TV to slide into place.
Once you release the pull strings the TV will be locked. Do not
release the TV until it is completely connected to the wall plate.
NOTE:
NOTE: It is easier to hang the TV if the tilt feature is first expanded so
It is easier to hang the TV if the tilt feature is first expanded so
that the hook is extended away from the back of the TV and bracket.
that the hook is extended away from the back of the TV and bracket.
Adjustments:
Tilt Adjustment
Turn Tilt Adjustment Bolt (Figure 5) clockwise to tighten grip;
counter-clockwise to loosen grip.
Post-Install Level Adjustment
If display is not horizontally level when mounted, adjustment
screws are included at the top of each arm for micro-adjustments
(Figure 6). Use the provided hex wrench (O) to raise or lower the
screw and adjust the mount accordingly.
Up and Out Adjustment (Fixed Only)
Fixed mounts include an Up and Out feature for easy access to
Fixed mounts include an Up and Out feature for easy access to
ports on the sides and back of displays. To get the most adjustment
ports on the sides and back of displays. To get the most adjustment
out of this feature be sure to pull the display toward you and directly
out of this feature be sure to pull the display toward you and directly
away from the wall (Figure 7).
away from the wall (Figure 7).
NOTE:
NOTE: Take caution to avoid slips or drops.
Take caution to avoid slips or drops.
Removing the Extension Bracket
If the bottom extension bracket is not needed, remove it by
If the bottom extension bracket is not needed, remove it by
uninstalling the small screw securing it to the main arm assembly.
uninstalling the small screw securing it to the main arm assembly.
This screw is located on the front side of the arm, toward the
This screw is located on the front side of the arm, toward the
bottom. Remove the small screw and slide out the extension
bottom. Remove the small screw and slide out the extension
bracket to create a shorter arm assembly.
bracket to create a shorter arm assembly.
Lifetime Limited Warranty
Strong™ Mounts have a Lifetime Limited Warranty. This
Strong™ Mounts have a Lifetime Limited Warranty. This
warranty includes parts and labor repairs on all components
warranty includes parts and labor repairs on all components
found to be defective in material or workmanship under
found to be defective in material or workmanship under
normal conditions of use. This warranty shall not apply
normal conditions of use. This warranty shall not apply
to products which have been abused, modified or
to products which have been abused, modified or
disassembled. Products to be repaired under this warranty
disassembled. Products to be repaired under this warranty
must be returned to SnapAV or a designated service center
must be returned to SnapAV or a designated service center
with prior notification and an assigned return authorization
with prior notification and an assigned return authorization
(RA) number.
(RA) number.
For Technical Support call 1.866.838.5052
Figure 3
Figure 4
Mount Arm
Figure 5
TV Side
Fixed Mount
Figure 6
Figure 7
Pull out and
away from
the wall
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200706-1615
Mount Arms
Wall Bracket
Tilt Adjustment Bolt
(Use Provided Hex Wrench)
Adjustment
Screw
Locking
Tab
OR
TV Side
Tilt Mount
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