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Assembly:
1) Place a piece of cardboard from the platfrom packing carton on the floor to protect the finish of
the main mounting platform. Place the main mounting platform on top of the cardboard on the floor
with the open side facing up. See Page 3.
2) Attach the leg assemblies to main mounting platform with the (16) 1/4-20 Nylock nuts. Tighten all
the nuts at this time. See page 3.
3) Attach the front to rear leg cross brace tubes with the (4) 3/8-16 x 3-1/4” hex bolts and (4) 3/8-16
Nylock nuts. Tighten all hardware at this time. See page 3.
4) Insert the (2) leveling feet in to the front legs. DO NOT TIGHTEN AT THIS TIME. See page 3.
5) Attach the (2) rear leg support/ adjust brackets to the rear leg assembly with the (2) 3/8-16 x 2”
hex bolts, (2) 3/8-16 Nylock nuts, (2) 3/8” internal / external tooth lock washers (2) 3/8” internal
tooth lock washers. DO NOT TIGHTEN AT THIS TIME, just snug them down. See page 3.
6) Turn the pedestal over and attach the (2) equipment mounting rails with (6) 1/4-20x 2” allen but-
ton head cap screws, (6) 1/4-20 Nylock nuts, and (12) 1/4” lock washers. Tighten all hardware at this
time. See page 4.
7) Turn the pedestal over and set in position. Mark the location of the holes in the rear leg support /
adjust bracket on the floor. Use the hammer drill to drill holes in the floor and use the supplied con-
crete anchors to secure the rear leg support / adjust brackets in position.
TIGHTEN ALL HARDWARE AT THIS TIME.
Mounting the Projector:
1) Place the projector on the main platform. Then align and set the projector up following the
Manufacturer’s instructions.
2) Now that the projector has been properly aligned and set up in its operating position, you will
need to secure the projector in place using the (4) supplied hold down brackets.
3) Simply slide the hold down brackets over the projectors leveling feet, see Page 5 for options.
Secure them with either the (4) 1/4-20 x 3/8 allen screws using the tapped holes in the main platform
or use the (4) supplied 1/4-14 self drilling/ tapping hex screws.
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