ADVANCED SIMRACING Free-Standing Triple monitor mount Assembly And User's Manual

Up to 32"

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Free-Standing Triple monitor mount
(Up to 32")
ASSEMBLY AND USER GUIDE

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  • Page 1 Free-Standing Triple monitor mount (Up to 32”) ASSEMBLY AND USER GUIDE...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Disclaimer ............................... 3 Required Tools ............................1 Content of package ..........................2 Assembly guide ............................. 3 User Guide ............................12...
  • Page 3: Disclaimer

    Disclaimer This assembly guide shall be considered as such: a guide. The steps, methods and measurements are suggestions from our assembly experience and are in no way shape or form absolute. The dimensions shown throughout the guides are reference dimensions. They are subject to be revised without notice and can be altered for preferred position of your peripherals.
  • Page 5: Required Tools

    Required Tools 6mm Allen key 5mm Allen key Tape Measure For questions, issues or comments, feel free to reach our support team! https://www.advancedsimracing.com/pages/advanced-help-center...
  • Page 6: Content Of Package

    Content of package Boxes 1X Hardware box, 1X extrusion box M8 X 16 Corner Gusset & Cover Hex screws – 44X 4X each M6 T-Nut M8 T-Nuts – 44X Rubber Foot M6X20 Hex Screw Push Pin – 12X 1.5” End Cap – 8X 3”...
  • Page 7: Assembly Guide

    Assembly guide Assemble 4 X corner gussets with 2 M8 screws and 2 M8 T-Nuts. Screw in the T-Nuts no more than 1 turn. Make sure to respect the shown orientation of the T-Nuts for trouble-free assembly. Slide 2 gussets at the end of a 3” X 40” extrusion and tighten fully. Repeat twice. Loosely assemble 4X rubber feet with 1 M6 T-Nut, 1 M6 X 20 socket screw and 1 rubber foot each.
  • Page 8 Slide a rubber feet assembly to each end of a 1.5” X 24” extrusion. Repeat on both extrusions, tighten fully. Slide the 1.5” X 24” extrusion with the 3” X 40” extrusion assembly. Repeat twice. Measure 5” from the end of the 1.5” extrusion to the beginning of the 3” extrusion, and fully tighten the gussets.
  • Page 9 Assemble the stand fixing plate with 2X M8 X 16 socket screws and 2X M8 T- Nut. Repeat twice. Slide the fixing plate through the top of the 3” X 40” extrusion, on the side where the 1.5” X 24” extrusion sticks out the most. Place at 3” from the top and tighten fully.
  • Page 10 Prepare the fixing plates with 2X M6 X 16 socket screws and 2X M8 T-Nuts. Screw in no more than a turn. Repeat twice. Slide the assembled leg on the 1.5” X 40” extrusion, placing the ends of the 40” extrusion flush to the mounting brackets.
  • Page 11 Assemble the 4 corner brackets using 4X M8 X 16 socket screws and 4X M8 T-Nuts each. Slide the corner brackets to the ends of the current stand assembly. Place the corner brackets flush to the edge and tighten hand tight. Depending on the size of your screen, these brackets will need to be moved, and tightening fully will prevent the further steps from being completed easily.
  • Page 12 Slide a 1.5” X 24” extrusion through the loosened angle bracket. Repeat on both sides. Position similarly to shown below (with about ½” of space) and tighten fully all 8 screws of both corner brackets. Finish the mount with the endcaps corresponding to the right extrusion size and plug all endcap holes with pushpins as well as the 4 corner gusset caps.
  • Page 13 16.* To mount the displays, attach a VESA mount to the back using your display’s hardware. If the mount cannot fit flush or causes interference with the display’s cables, use the included standoffs to space out the mount. Do not use the standoffs as screws. To fix to the monitor stand, insert 2X M8 T-Nuts to the top of the extrusion.
  • Page 14 Fasten the screens to the stand using 2X M8 X 16 socket screws through the bottom of the VESA mount. Repeat for all 3 screens.
  • Page 15 Congrats on your new triple monitor stand!
  • Page 16: User Guide

    User Guide Your triple monitor stand is built for easy adjustment yet great rigidity. Depending on the size of your screens, the angle brackets will need to be loosened and moved to bring the screens flush to one another. The mount will allow side to side movement for the peripheric screens.

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