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PRODUCT MANUAL FOR WALL MOUNT SERIES ASSEMBLIES  

 

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          Document Number:10010901-UM

 

 
2.2 Reattaching the arms to the mounting plate installed on a WALL either horizontally or 
vertically 

1. The 

SB

 brackets should still be attached to the ends of the arms. Hold the arm so that the five point 

knob is on top of the 

SB

 bracket. Align the holes in the 

SB

 bracket with one of the patterns of threaded 

holes on the mounting plate (See Figure 7). 

2.  Loosely install the four ¼”-20 Philips 

SB

 securing screws through the 

SB

 bracket and into the threaded 

holes in the 

P3

 mounting plate. Do not fully tighten the screws until all of the screws are threaded into 

the plate.  

3.1 Installing the mounting plate FLAT on top of a horizontal surface 

The mounting plates also have one or three larger 5/16”-18 threaded holes in the centers of the 

patterns of ¼”-20 threaded holes, which are used to attach the arms when the plate is installed in a flat 
configuration. In this configuration, the larger center hole provides the first pivot point for the arms, allowing 
them a full range of side to side motion. 

1.  If you are mounting the plate flat on top of a horizontal surface, the 

SB

 bracket and the four ¼”-20 

Philips securing screws are not used. To remove the arm from the 

SB

 bracket, unscrew and 

remove the five point knob from the top of the 

SB

 bracket and slide the arm out.   

2.  Remove the pan and tilt from the arm(s). 

3.  Remove the arm(s) with the 

SB

 bracket(s) from the mounting plate. 

4.  Remove the arm(s) from the 

SB

 bracket(s). 

5.  Securely attach the mounting plate to the mounting surface with four or more fasteners that are 

appropriate for the mounting surface material.  

3.2 Reattaching the arms to the P1 or P3 mounting plate installed FLAT on top of a horizontal 
surface 

1.  Note that the arms have two washers welded to the top and bottom of the mounting plate end, and only 

one washer welded on the top of the tilt head end.  

2. Once the 

SB

 brackets have been removed from the arm(s), place one of the anti-slip washers on the 

pattern of threaded holes on the mounting plate, and align them with the large threaded holes located 
within the center of the patterns of threaded holes.   

3.  Holding the arm(s) so that the single washer end (Pan and Tilt Head End) is facing up, insert the five 

point knob with the threaded shaft pointing down into the top of the two washer ends (the mounting 
plate end) of the arm(s).  

4. Carefully

 

turn the knob to thread the knob shaft into the plate and tighten it only until some resistance is 

felt, and no space can be seen the between the mating surfaces of the anti-slip washer, the plate and 
the lower washer on the mounting plate ends of the arms. 

 

Summary of Contents for 80000

Page 1: ...ES ASSEMBLIES Wall Mount w 8 arm and a screen pan and tilt head PN 80000 Wall Mount w 8 arm and a Universal Printer Mounting Tray PN 80002 Dual Wall Mount w 2 8 arms a screen pan and tilt head and a PN 80003 Universal Printer Mounting Tray 80000 80002 80003 WW PRACTICALQUALITYSYSTEMS COM 818 993 1022 Document Number 10010901 UM ...

Page 2: ...s 6 4 2 Attaching the VESA pan and tilt head to a VESA standard flat panel monitor touch screen or terminal 6 4 3 Basic steps for installing a Universal Printer Mounting Tray UPMT 6 5 1 Attaching a pan and tilt head or Universal Printer Mounting Tray to the end of the arm 6 5 2 Adjusting the side to side position of a pan and tilt head or Universal Printer Mounting Tray UPMT 7 5 3 Adjusting the up...

Page 3: ...________ Figure 1 P1 and P3 mounting plates and positions 10 Figure 2 A P1 mounting plate with one 8 arm 10 Figure 3 P3 mounting plate with two 8 arms 11 Figure 4 One 8 arm and a VESA pan and tilt head 12 Figure 5 Wall Mount w 8 arm and a Universal Printer Mounting Tray PN 80002 13 Figure 6 Wall Mount w 8 arm and a screen pan and tilt head PN 80000 14 Figure 7 Dual Wall Mount w 2 8 arms a screen p...

Page 4: ...th the mounting plate against the mounting surface to determine its best location 3 Pivot the arm so that they can be rotated through their entire range of motion and does not conflict with the surrounding surfaces Be sure to take into consideration the additional space that the equipment will need once it is attached to the end of the arm 4 Once the mounting location has been determined mark the ...

Page 5: ... Philips securing screws are not used To remove the arm from the SB bracket unscrew and remove the five point knob from the top of the SB bracket and slide the arm out 2 Remove the pan and tilt from the arm s 3 Remove the arm s with the SB bracket s from the mounting plate 4 Remove the arm s from the SB bracket s 5 Securely attach the mounting plate to the mounting surface with four or more fasten...

Page 6: ...s in the VESA pan and tilt head with the pattern of four threaded holes on the back of the screen 3 Loosely install the four screws through the VESA pan and tilt head and into the threaded holes on the back of the screen Do not fully tighten the screws until all of the screws are threaded into the back of the screen 4 3 Basic steps for installing a Universal Printer Mounting Tray UPMT 1 Remove the...

Page 7: ...ing knob securely 5 3 Adjusting the up and down position of the pan and tilt head 1 Carefully and firmly grasp the monitor at the top center of the screen to support its entire weight 2 Slightly loosen both of the four point knobs on both sides of the pan and tilt head just enough so that the monitor can be moved up and down slightly 3 While still firmly holding the monitor slowly raise or lower i...

Page 8: ...ition of the arm If your application requires additional security to hold the desired arm position it can be more securely locked by slightly tightening the SB locking screw If you have removed the SB brackets to install the mounting plate on top of a flat horizontal surface this locking feature is not available PLEASE NOTE if the factory setting of the locking screw is changed it must be reset to...

Page 9: ...indicate that they are low on printing paper when they are tilted too far forward 9 2 UPMT cabling tips Route the data and power cables and connect them loosely to the printer After testing your printer for correct operation use small plastic cable ties or hook and loop ties to attach the cables to the metal tie loops at the rear of the UPMT be sure that the cable connectors will not be strained w...

Page 10: ... SERIES ASSEMBLIES Page 10 of 15 info practicalqualitysystems com Figure 1 P1 and P3 mounting plates and positions Figure 2 A P1 mounting plate with one 8 arm WW PRACTICALQUALITYSYSTEMS COM 818 993 1022 Document Number 10010901 UM ...

Page 11: ...UCT MANUAL FOR WALL MOUNT SERIES ASSEMBLIES Page 11 of 15 info practicalqualitysystems com Figure 3 P3 mounting plate with two 8 arms WW PRACTICALQUALITYSYSTEMS COM 818 993 1022 Document Number 10010901 UM ...

Page 12: ...T MANUAL FOR WALL MOUNT SERIES ASSEMBLIES Page 12 of 15 info practicalqualitysystems com Figure 4 One 8 arm and a VESA pan and tilt head WW PRACTICALQUALITYSYSTEMS COM 818 993 1022 Document Number 10010901 UM ...

Page 13: ...ALL MOUNT SERIES ASSEMBLIES Page 13 of 15 info practicalqualitysystems com Figure 5 Wall Mount w 8 arm and a Universal Printer Mounting Tray PN 80002 WW PRACTICALQUALITYSYSTEMS COM 818 993 1022 Document Number 10010901 UM ...

Page 14: ...OR WALL MOUNT SERIES ASSEMBLIES Page 14 of 15 info practicalqualitysystems com Figure 6 Wall Mount w 8 arm and a screen pan and tilt head PN 80000 WW PRACTICALQUALITYSYSTEMS COM 818 993 1022 Document Number 10010901 UM ...

Page 15: ...ASSEMBLIES Page 15 of 15 info practicalqualitysystems com Figure 7 Dual Wall Mount w 2 8 arms a screen pan and tilt head and a Universal Printer Mounting Tray PN 8003 WW PRACTICALQUALITYSYSTEMS COM 818 993 1022 Document Number 10010901 UM ...

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