Westinghouse MT80A TILT manual

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    Max UL Load Capacity: 80 lb (36.3 kg) ISSUED: 01-17-06 SHEET #: 202-9091-1 Features: • Fits 15" to 37" flat panel screens • One-touch tilt for effortless positioning and adjustment of the screen Installation and Assembly: Univ er sal Tilt W all Mount f or 15" - 37" Screens Model: MT80A TIL T R This product is intended for us[...]

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    2 of 8 ISSUED: 01-17-06 SHEET #: 202-9091-1 Note: Read entire instruction sheet before you start inst allation and assembly . T ools Needed for Assembly • stud finder ("edge to edge" stud finder is recommended) • phillips screwdriver • drill • 1/4" bit for concrete and cinder block wall • 1/2" bit for metal stud wall ?[...]

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    3 of 8 ISSUED: 01-17-06 SHEET #: 202-9091-1 De s cri pti on Qty P a rt # A adapt er pl at e 1 095-4 346 B tilt ass emb ly 1 09 5- 03 6 0 C A ll i gat or® anc hor 2 590-0097 D M4 x 10 mm p hillip s sc re w 4 50 4 -9 0 12 E M4 x 20 mm p hillip s sc re w 4 50 4 -9 0 20 F ret aini ng s pac er 4 590-5005 G #14 x 2-1/2" hex head woo d s c rew 2 5S [...]

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    4 of 8 ISSUED: 01-17-06 SHEET #: 202-9091-1 Inst allation to Single Wood S tud Wall 1 Use a stud finder to locate the edges of the stud. Use of an edge-to-edge stud finder is highly recommended. Based on its edges, draw a vertical line down the stud’ s center . Place tilt assembly ( B ) on wall as a template, making sure that the two mounting hol[...]

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    5 of 8 ISSUED: 01-17-06 SHEET #: 202-9091-1 Inst allation to Solid Concrete or Cinder Block 1 Make sure that tilt assembly ( B ) is level, use it as a template to mark two mounting holes. Drill two 1/4" (6 mm) dia. holes to a minimum depth of 2-1/2" (64 mm). Insert anchors ( C ) in holes flush with wall as shown (right). Place tilt assemb[...]

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    6 of 8 ISSUED: 01-17-06 SHEET #: 202-9091-1 F *For screens with a hole pattern in a pocket , spacers ( F ) go between adapter plate ( A ) and screen. FOR VESA ® 75 MOUNTING PATTERN: Choose hole pattern as shown below. Attach adapter plate ( A ) to back of screen using four M4 x 10 mm screws ( D ) as shown below. *Note: If hole pattern is in a pock[...]

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    7 of 8 ISSUED: 01-17-06 SHEET #: 202-9091-1 Attach screen to tilt assembly ( B ). Tighten M5 x 6 mm screw ( H ) to lock screen to tilt assemby . Note: For security models, use security driver ( I ) to tighten M5 x 6 mm screws ( H ). T o remove screen from mount, loosen screw ( H ) and lift screen off of mount. Inst alling and Removing Flat Panel Sc[...]

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    8 of 8 ISSUED: 01-17-06 SHEET #: 202-9091-1 Limited Five-Y ear W arranty Westinghouse Digital Electronics warrants to original end-users of this Westinghouse display mounting product (the “Product”) that the Product will be free from defects in material and workmanship, under normal use, for a period of five (5) years from the date of purchase [...]