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    Assembly Instructions for Sanus Systems Platinum Furniture Model: PFFP2 Thank you for choosing Sanus Systems Platinum Furniture. The PFFP2 is designed to support a 30” to 50” flat panel tele vision up to 130 lbs. If you have an y questions re garding this or an y other Sanus Systems product, please contact us at 800.359.5520 or visit us at www[...]

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    Hardware: All hardware shown as actual size (2) M6 x 20 Bolt - o (2) M8 x 35 Bolt - p (2) M12 x 40 Bolt - q (6) M8 Allen Bolt - r (4) 1/4-20 Allen Bolt - s (2) Safety Bolt - t (8) M8 W asher - u (6) Spring W asher - v (4) Plastic W asher - w (2) M12 W asher - x TV Mounting Hardware: (4) M4 x 12 Bolt - y (4) M5 x 12 Bolt - z (4) M6 x 12 Bolt - aa (4[...]

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    Step 1: Secure Pillar to Base Attach the Pillar (g) to the Base (a) by placing each M12 x 40 Bolt (q) through an M12 W asher (x), each M8 x 35 Bolt (p) through an M8 W asher (u). Then thread each Bolt up through the Base and into the Pillar as shown in Diagram 1a. The M12 x 40 Bolts should be threaded into the front two holes of the Pillar, while t[...]

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    Step 3: W all Bracket Assembly Thread an M8 Allen Bolt (r) through a Spring W asher (v), an M8 W asher (u), through the middle hole in the W all Bracket (b), and into the W all Plate (h) as seen in Diagram 3. Loosely tighten the M8 Allen Bolt into the W all Plate with an Allen K ey (oo). Leave approximately a 1/8” gap between the W all Bracket an[...]

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    Step 5: Add W all Bracket Slide the W all Bracket Assembly down into place on the Pillar (g). Make sure the W all Plate (h) fits into the channel in the Pillar as seen in the T op V iew of Diagram 5. Once the W all Bracket Assembly is in the desired position, tighten the M8 Allen Bolts (r) with an Allen Ke y (oo) so the W all Bracket Assembly is a[...]

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    Step 7: Mounting Monitor Brackets to a television with a at back First, determine the diameter of the Bolt (y ,z,aa,bb) your TV requires by hand threading them into the threaded insert on the back of the TV . If you encounter any resistance stop immediately! Once you ha ve determined the correct diameter , see the appropriate Diagram below . Y o[...]

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    Step 8: Mounting Monitor Brackets to a television with a curved back or an obstruction near the threaded insert First, determine the diameter of the Bolt (cc,dd,ee,f f) your TV requires by hand threading them into the threaded insert on the back of the TV . If you encounter any resistance stop immediately! Once you ha ve determined the correct diam[...]

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    Step 9: Hang TV and Safety Bolt W arning: Lifting the television may r equire tw o people! T o hang the TV onto the W all Bracket (b) first hook the Monitor Brackets (e,f) over the top of the W all Bracket, then let the bottom of the Monitor Brackets rotate in under the bottom of the W all Bracket as sho wn in the Detailed V iew of Diagram 9a. Ins[...]