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Warning! 

Make sure the concrete wall is solid 

and at least 8 inches (20 cm) thick. If the 
concrete exhibits cracks or other defects, this 
may result in failure of the concrete anchors 

and cause serious personal injury or damage to 
your display.  

1.

 

Place the wall bracket template up to the 
marked locations, and tape it to the wall. 
Use the provided bubble level to make sure 
the template is level before drilling. Use a 
pencil to mark the two locations as shown, 
and place a piece of tape over each mark.

2.

  Use a 3/8-inch (10 mm) concrete drill bit to predrill 

the marked spots 2.4 inches (60 mm) deep, and 
then clean out the debris from the holes.

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Attaching the Wall Bracket 
to Concrete (cont.)

2.4 in.

3/8-in.

3.

  Remove the template and Insert the concrete 

anchors into the predrilled holes, and use a 
hammer to tap the anchors into the concrete.

4.

  Attach the bracket to the wall by inserting the 

anchor screws through the washers and the 
wall bracket’s mounting holes, and screw them 
into the anchors until secure. Do not overtighten 
the screws.

Summary of Contents for FM-N Fixed

Page 1: ...FM N FIXED MOUNT forExtra SmallFlat PanelDisplays UserManual ...

Page 2: ...wall The sturdy steel construction supports a maximum weight of 55 pounds and with the simple installation you ll be viewing your display in just a few steps If you have safety concerns about installing this product contact a qualified professional or installation contractor If this product is missing hardware or there are defective parts visit www madebygabor com or call Customer Service at 212 5...

Page 3: ...priate mounting hardware and or accessories such as heavy duty anchors may be required This product may contain small parts which can possibly pose a choking hazard keep out of reach of children and pets Do not mount the device on structures that may be affected by vibrations or noticeable impacts do not install near a heater fireplace or any other source of direct heat energy The supplied mountin...

Page 4: ...unting Source 0 51 in 13 mm Recommended Screen Sizes 10 to 30 in 25 4 to 76 2 cm VESA Mounting Patterns 75 75 mm 100 100 mm Max Weight Capacity 55 lb 25 kg Material Steel Weight 4 76 lb 2 16 kg Product Specifications ...

Page 5: ...rewdriver Hammer Stud finder Tape measure 3 16 in 4 5 mm Wood drill bit 3 8 in 10 mm Concrete drill bit Pencil M5 14 mm screws M4 14 mm screws A B 4X 4X Anchor screws D5 washers C D 2X 4X Anchor screw washers Concrete anchors E F 2X 2X Bubble level Wall bracket template G H 1X 1X ...

Page 6: ...his height in one of two ways 1 Measure the distance from the seating area to the viewing area The ideal position is when the center of the display where the diagonals meet is as close as possible to eye level OR 2 Cut a piece of sturdy cardboard that s approximately the same size as your display Use the cardboard to find a comfortable height and mark the mounting location with a pencil Display TV...

Page 7: ...7 Remove the Display Mounting Plate Loosen the security screw and remove the plate from the wall bracket ...

Page 8: ...A standards on the backs of most displays Select the M4 or M5 screws that best fit your display Hand thread the screws to determine the correct diameter Install the mounting plate directly to your display B C A 4X 4X 4X VESA PATTERNS 75 100 100 75 If the screw is too short it may not hold the display If it s too long it may damage the display ...

Page 9: ...l X 1 Use a stud finder to locate the edges of the wooden stud and mark the center 2 Place the wall bracket template up to the marked locations and tape it to the wall Use the included bubble level to make sure the template is level before drilling Use a pencil to mark the two drilling holes for the anchor screws and then apply a piece of tape over the marks X X 9 Attaching the Wall Bracket to Woo...

Page 10: ...the holes Remove the template from the wall 4 Attach the bracket to the wall by inserting the two anchor screws through the washers and the wall bracket s mounting holes and screw them into the predrilled support holes until secure Do not overtighten the screws Attaching the Wall Bracket to Wooden Studs cont 10 2 2 in 3 16 in ...

Page 11: ...d cause serious personal injury or damage to your display 1 Place the wall bracket template up to the marked locations and tape it to the wall Use the provided bubble level to make sure the template is level before drilling Use a pencil to mark the two locations as shown and place a piece of tape over each mark 11 Attaching the Wall Bracket to Concrete D 2X E 2X F 2X G 1X H 1X X X ...

Page 12: ...ket to Concrete cont 2 4 in 3 8 in 3 Remove the template and Insert the concrete anchors into the predrilled holes and use a hammer to tap the anchors into the concrete 4 Attach the bracket to the wall by inserting the anchor screws through the washers and the wall bracket s mounting holes and screw them into the anchors until secure Do not overtighten the screws ...

Page 13: ...g the Display on the Wall Bracket Important We recommend that two people perform this step 1 Lift your display up to the wall bracket and seat the display mounting plate s flanges into the wall bracket s flanges ...

Page 14: ...14 Mounting the Display on the Wall Bracket cont 2 Replace the security screw and screw it in until secure ...

Page 15: ...ge or defect caused by misuse neglect accident alteration abuse improper installation or maintenance EXCEPT AS PROVIDED HEREIN THE WARRANTY PROVIDER MAKES NEITHER ANY EXPRESS WARRANTIES NOR ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE This warranty provides you with specific legal rights and you may also have additi...

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