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Zip �e Qty: 1 Cable clips Qty: 2 grommet plug cover 1-1/2” Philips ¼”-20 bolt Qty: 4 Qty: 2 Long Back L Pieces Qty: 1 Qty: 2 Power drill tool Scissors Philips driver...
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cabinet door is closed Notice the difference between the long L Pieces Set placement. Rotate 180 NOTE: if you have a thinner laptop, loosen the Degree carriage bolt and rotate the Short L piece 180 degree and �ghten the carriage bolt again: Note! DO NOT �ghten all the way �ll your Laptop is in place adjust the height by moving short L piece upward or downward and then...
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1-1/2” Philips ¼” -20 bolt NOTE: As men�oned in step 2, use Bolts in combina�on with Togglers only for moun�ng to drywall. If moun�ng to a wood stud wall, use Stud Screws. 2” Phillips Stud Screw Qty: 4 To secure the cabinet further, it is suggested to To secure the cabinet further, it is suggested to mark at least 1 of the circular holes, and mount mark at least 1 of the circular holes, and mount...
Step Cable Clips For ease of cable management, you can peel of the s�cker cover on the bo�om of the cable clips, and adhere it to the edge of folded wall on the inside walls of the cabinet. First put all the wires inside the loop, and then twist the ends to knot them together.
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Step Security Lock Cable Security cable Zip �e Locate the big and small holes on the le� side of the pocket bracket. To a�ach the security lock, loop the security cable inside and out of the big hole and zip �e the excess length to the small hole next to it. Make sure the thicker parts of the security lock and the zip �e are placed behind the pocket to avoid hi�ng the laptop when the door is closed.
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