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CAUTION:

This wall mount is intended for use only with the maximum weight 

of 75 lbs./34 kg. Use with heavier than the maximum weight 

indicated may result in instability causing possible injury.

1.  Warnings

•  Installation of this product should be done by a qualified professional.
•  Do not begin installation before reviewing and understanding these instructions.
•   Ensure the mounting wall used can safely support 4 times the combined weight of the mount and chosen display.
•  Under no circumstances should this product be mounted to metal studs. 
•  The manufacturer does not accept responsibility for incorrect installation.

2.  Tools Required

•  Power Drill
•  1/4” Drill Bit
•  Phillips Head Screw Driver
•  Level
•  1/2” (13mm) Socket Wrench

•  Stud Finder (optional, recommended for wood stud mounting)
•  Zip Ties (for wire management)
•  5/16” Masonry Drill Bit (concrete mounting only)
•  Hammer (concrete mounting only)

Summary of Contents for Strong Razor Series

Page 1: ...SM VM ART1 IW L Strong Razor Series Articulating VersaMount INSTRUCTION MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...ding these instructions Ensure the mounting wall used can safely support 4 times the combined weight of the mount and chosen display Under no circumstances should this product be mounted to metal studs The manufacturer does not accept responsibility for incorrect installation 2 Tools Required Power Drill 1 4 Drill Bit Phillips Head Screw Driver Level 1 2 13mm Socket Wrench Stud Finder optional rec...

Page 3: ...ips Head Machine Screw M6x10 4 J Phillips Head Machine Screw M6x16 8 L M6 Washer M6X16X1 5 8 K M6 Lock Nut 8 M Phillips Head Machine Screw M6x20 4 N Phillips Head Machine Screw M6x30 4 O Phillips Head Machine Screw M8x10 4 P Phillips Head Machine Screw M8x20 4 Q Phillips Head Machine Screw M8x30 4 R Phillips Head Machine Screw M8x40 4 X Washer M5 6 5x18x2 2 Y M5 Lock nut 2 G Small Nylon Spacer OD1...

Page 4: ... 6 centers to allow for easy structured can module installation Use a drill bit to open more of the knockout stamps as needed to mount equipment 5 Installing Equipment into the Strong VersaMount The VersaMount allows for a variety of equipment configuration options Experiment with the equipment configuration to determine the best installation method For images of different configurations of equipm...

Page 5: ... each side through the allotted holes Note If you are installing the optional WB 200VB insert it prior to mounting the TV If drywall is installed see section 8 1 Remove the bottom panel by unscrewing the 4 pre installed screws Insert the compact wattbox and re thread the four screws to permanently secure it For further installation information see the WB 200VB manual Note The single gang knockout ...

Page 6: ...y without bottoming out A Decide the height where the top edge of the display should be once installed Height B Measure and record the distance between the top of the display and the top of the display adapter plate Figure 3 Make sure to measure from the flat area on top of the plate not the curved area Dimension A C Insert Dimension A into the formula D Mark the Wall Plate Screw height at the cen...

Page 7: ...ll no longer have access to this screw C Pull the mount arm up and away from the can to detach the mount 1 Lift the display and place it on the end of the arm assembly as shown in Figure 10 2 Secure the display using the two Nylon washers X two metal washers V and lock nuts W Be sure to place the Nylon washer between the mount and the metal washer This will allow for easier tilt adjustments later ...

Page 8: ...ighten the nuts The vertical position of the display can be adjusted 3 8 from the pre adjusted centered position This is achieved by tightening up or loosening down the vertical adjustment screw located on the arm plate 1 1 Extend the arm to access the vertical position adjustment 2 2 Loosen the four lock nuts on the rear of the arm plate using the 8mm socket wrench T3 Figure 13 3 3 Using the Larg...

Page 9: ...his occurs evenly tighten the lock nuts on each side of the end plate using the small 4mm Allen Wrench T1 until the display no longer sags Figure 16 Figure 15 Figure 16 Y x1 Z x3 11 5 Tilt Adjustment Nuts 2 per side 1 Extend the arm out away from the wall 2 Attach the home position latch Y to the wall arm assembly using the three screws Z as shown in Figure 15 Use a 2 Phillips screwdriver to adjus...

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Page 12: ...f use This warranty shall not apply to products that have been abused modified or disassembled Products to be repaired under this warranty must be returned to SnapAV or a designated service center with prior notification and an assigned return authorization number RA Lifetime Contacting Technical Support Phone 866 838 5052 Email Techsupport snapav com 2014 Strong 140730 1430 14 93 14 53 18 56 18 9...

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