Metric Ratchet
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Masking Tape Pencil Tape Measure
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Getting ready to hang the TV
Select the location where you want to mount the TV. Clear the area of all furniture and
electronics. You will need some elbow room to mount the TV. You also want to make sure
that your electronic devices are unplugged, covered, and out of way because you are about
to start drilling holes, and that is likely to make dust. You will also need to leave space that
you can use to mount the Monitor Arms (MA) onto the TV.
Your TV may have come with a stand installed. If it did, it is okay to leave it on for
now as long as it does not interfere with the monitor arm installation. If not, you need
to determine the best way to hold or rest your TV safely so you can attach the
monitor arms. Placing the TV face-down can damage the fragile screen or decorative
frame. You may want to get a friend to assist you in holding the TV. If you are
uncertain of the safest way to do this, call the TV manufacturer for advice.
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Tools You Will Need (continued)
Step 1: Attaching the Adjustable Arms
Your TV owner’s manual generally explains where the mounting location is on the TV.
There are several typical mounting configurations for this size bracket. The mounting hole
distances are measured in millimeters per the VESA (Video Electronics Standards
Association) specifications.