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.
Required Tools 6mm Allen key Tape Measure *And maybe a Philips head screwdriver, if your display screws are those For questions, issues or comments, feel free to reach our support team! https://www.advancedsimracing.com/pages/advanced-help-center...
Assembly guide Assemble 4 X corner gussets with 2 M8 screws and 2 M8 T-Nuts. Screw in the T-Nuts no more than a turn. Make sure to respect the shown orientation of the t-nuts for trouble-free assembly. Slide the gussets on either side of the 1.5” x 10” extrusion. Tighten the screws no more than hand tight.
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Place the 10” extrusions 22.75” apart as shown below. The distance will vary depending on your chassis (this dimension is valid for the ASR 4 and ASR 6) Tighten hand tight if you have a different chassis, tighten fully otherwise. Assemble the integrated arm with 2X M8 X 20 socket screws and 2X M8 t-nuts.
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Assemble 4X corner plates with 4X M8 X 16 socket screws and 4X M8 t-nuts each. Tighten no more than a turn. Slide the assembled corner plates to the ends of the 40” extrusion as shown. Place flush to the ends, don’t tighten yet.
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Slide a 1.5” X 24” extrusion through the remaining open end of the angle bracket. Leave about ½” of space between the end of the 24” and the 40” extrusions. Repeat on both sides. Tighten fully. Cap off the ends using the included endcaps and push pins.
Installation guide Installation is shown on an ASR 6, steps are the same for all our chassis. Assemble the advanced arms with 4X M8 x 20 socket screws and 4X M8 t-nuts each. Tighten no more than a turn.
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Remove the endcaps at the top of the up-posts on the chassis. Slide down the integrated mount with the t-nuts through the forwardmost and rearmost slots on the up-post. If it doesn’t fit nicely, loosen the screws from the advanced arm to a 10” extrusion of the monitor mount. Start with the mount flush to the top and tighten snug, but gear in mind it will have to be loosened for adjustments later.
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Fasten the VESA plate to your screen using your screen’s included M4 screws. If the mount cannot fit flush or causes interference with the display’s cables, use the included standoffs to space out the mount. Repeat for all screens. Do not use the standoffs as screws. Place 2X M8 t-nuts on top of the 40”...
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Fasten the screen to the stand using 2X M8 x 16 socket screws. Tighten fully. Repeat for all 3 screens (screen mockup is 24” btw).
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Congrats on your new advanced integrated monitor mount!
T-Nut install tip Insert an M8 T-Nut in the desired slot of the extrusion. Insert the T nut perpendicular, and with the help of a small allen key in your attire such as a 3mm, pry the T nut straight with the allen key through the hole. The t-nut will snap into place when in position.
User Guide Your advanced integrated monitor stand is built with easy adjustment in mind. To adjust how close the monitor is to you, loosen the 2 M8x16 socket screws from the advanced arm to the 10” extrusion, push or pull to the desired spot. To adjust height and, at most, ¾”...
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To adjust distance between screens, loosen the angle brackets to change the distance of the brackets. à To adjust the angle between the screens, loosen the shown screws to pivot the 24” extrusion.
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