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Important!  Please read all warnings and cautions before installing the mount.

Caution:  Improper installaion of this wall mount may void the warranty on your monitor.

Caution:  Wall attachment should be performed by qualified installers only, using construction methods prescribed 

by authorized architects or engineers that comply to all applicable codes and standards.

The maximum weight of each monitor to be installed on the THFSWADS2 is 125Lbs. (56.8 Kg.)

Inspect all parts to make sure there is no shipping damage.  Do not install if any parts are damaged.

Please call 1-800-LUCASEY or 1-510-534-1435 if you have any questions about this installation.

THFSWADS2

Double Stud Articulating Wall Mount

for 32" to 50" Flat Screens 

A multi-position dual articulating arm for flat screens

up to 125 Pounds.  Ideal for concealing cord connections

in the wall behind the flat screen.  Designed to mount

to structures with 16" CL wall studs.  The monitor can

be pushed into or pulled away from the wall as needed.

The dual pivot points and relocatable wall arm position

allow for flexibility in monitor placement.  The viewing

angle can be adjusted  45  for the best viewing angle.

Wood lag screws are provided for wood stud installations.

Toggle bolts are provided for metal stud installations.

Concrete anchor bolts can be ordered separately using

part number WMAAB6.

Open pattern of wall plate allows access holes to be cut

into wall.

THFSWADS2_Ins (2/10)                                                      ©2010 Lucasey Manufacturing Corporation, Oakland, California                                                          www.lucasey.com

Protected under one or more of these U.S. Patent numbers: 3,291,432  3,559,942  3,724,798  DES.270,689  4,613,109  4,878,645  4,852,842  DES.309,5624,973,023  5,169,114  5,255,884  5,310,152  5,522,576  5,621,614  Re.35,677 DES.398,834  5,826,384  5,941,492  5,964,068  6,060,661  6,102,398  6,158,704 6,454,116B1 6,761,276B2 6,806,425B1

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THFSWADS2 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

Summary of Contents for THFSWADS2

Page 1: ...the wall behind the flat screen Designed to mount to structures with 16 CL wall studs The monitor can be pushed into or pulled away from the wall as needed The dual pivot points and relocatable wall arm position allow for flexibility in monitor placement The viewing angle can be adjusted 45 for the best viewing angle Wood lag screws are provided for wood stud installations Toggle bolts are provide...

Page 2: ...he mount and or damage to the electronic components inside the monitor Item List Tools Required THFSWADS2 Wall Bracket Assembly THFSWADS2 Wall Arm Top and Bottom Covers for Wall Bracket Assembly Side Covers for Wall Bracket Assembly 3 8 16 x 9 Flanged Head Hex Bolt 3 8 Belleville Washers 3 8 16 Nylock Nut 5 16 18 x 2 Hex Button Head Screw 5 16 18 x 2 1 4 Hex Head Bolt 5 16 Flat Washers 5 16 Bellev...

Page 3: ...om the wall THFSWADS2 Top View with 20 Pivot Protected under one or more of these U S Patent numbers 3 291 432 3 559 942 3 724 798 DES 270 689 4 613 109 4 878 645 4 852 842 DES 309 5624 973 023 5 169 114 5 255 884 5 310 152 5 522 576 5 621 614 Re 35 677 DES 398 834 5 826 384 5 941 492 5 964 068 6 060 661 6 102 398 6 158 704 6 454 116B1 6 761 276B2 6 806 425B1 Page 3 of 5 THFSWADS2 INSTALLATION INS...

Page 4: ...ing Wall Bracket 6Pcs Lag Screws 1 Attach the Adaptor Plate to the THFSWADS2 Pivot Plate using the provided 1 4 Nylock Nuts and Washers 2 Make sure that all four nuts are tight before mounting the monitor 3 Check to make sure that the 5 16 3 8 nuts and bolts are tight at each of the six mount pivot points Adjust the tension at each of these pivot points to make sure the monitor will not move unint...

Page 5: ...d pre paid to Lucasey Manufacturing Corporation s plant The repaired or replaced part shall be shipped to the user FOB Lucasey Manufacturing Corporation s plant NO allowance for outside labor charges are implied within the terms of this limited warranty Under no circumstances will Lucasey Manufacturing Corporation be responsible for special indirect or consequential damages The remedies set forth ...

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