3215 W. North Ave. • Melrose Park, IL • (800) 865-2112 or (708) 865-8870 • Fax: (708) 865-2941 • www.peerlessmounts.com
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Notes: Read entire instruction sheet before you start installation and assembly.
WARNING
• Do not begin to install your Peerless product until you have read and understood the instructions and warnings
contained in this Installation Sheet. If you have any questions regarding any of the instructions or warnings, for US
customers please call Peerless customer care at 1-800-865-2112, for all international customers, please contact
your local distributor.
• This product should only be installed by someone of good mechanical aptitude, has experience with basic building
construction, and fully understands these instructions.
• Make sure that the supporting surface will safely support the combined load of the equipment and all attached
hardware and components.
• Never exceed the Maximum Load Capacity. See page one.
• If mounting to wood wall studs, make sure that mounting screws are anchored into the center of the studs. Use of
an "edge to edge" stud finder is highly recommended.
• Always use an assistant or mechanical lifting equipment to safely lift and position equipment.
• Tighten screws firmly, but do not overtighten. Overtightening can damage the items, greatly reducing their holding
power.
• This product is intended for indoor use only. Use of this product outdoors could lead to product failure and personal
injury.
• This product was designed to be installed on the following wall construction only;
WALL CONSTRUCTION HARDWARE REQUIRED x Wood Stud Included
x Wood Beam Included
x Solid Concrete Included
x Cinder Block Included
x Metal Stud Do not attach except with Peerless Metal Stud Accessory Kit - ACC908;
(not evaluated by UL)
xBrick Contact Qualified Professional (not evaluated by UL)
xOther or unsure? Contact Qualified Professional
Tools Needed for Assembly
• stud finder ("edge to edge" stud finder is recommended)
• phillips screwdriver
• drill
• 5/16" (8 mm) bit for concrete and cinder block wall
• 5/32" (4 mm) bit for wood stud wall
• level
Table of Contents
Parts List.................................................................................................................................................................................3
Installation to Wood Stud Wall ................................................................................................................................................3
Installation to Solid Concrete and Cinder Block .....................................................................................................................4
Attaching Front Plate to Screen Using VESA 75 or 100 mm Mounting Patterns ...................................................................5
Before you begin, make sure all parts shown are included with your product.
Parts may appear slightly different than illustrated.
Parts List
DescriptionQty. Part #Part #
AA wall arm assembly1095-P1628095-4268
A M4 x 12 mm phillips screw4504-9013504-2014
B M4 x 20 mm phillips screw4504-9020504-2013
C retaining spacer4590-5005590-5003
D #14 x 2.5" wood screws2520-1202520-2165
E 5 mm allen wrench1560-9640560-9640
F concrete anchor2590-0320590-0320
G cable ties2560-9711560-2004
H cable tie anchor2590-1290590-1290
I 3/16" allen wrench1560-0071560-0071
J 8-32 x 1/4" flat head screw2520-1622520-2622
PA730PA730-S
G
AA
E
A
H
C
DFB
I
J
Installation to Wood Stud Wall
Using a stud finder, locate and mark the edges of the wood stud used in mounting this product. Use of an edge to
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edge stud finder is highly recommended. Use a level to draw a vertical line down the center of the stud. Use wall
plate as template to mark center of holes along the vertical line. Drill two 5/32" (4 mm) dia. holes 2.5" (64 mm)
deep. Attach wall arm assembly (AA) to wall using two #14 x 2.5” flat head wood screws (D) as shown in figure
1.1.
WARNING
• Installer must verify that the supporting surface will
safely support the combined load of the equipment
and all attached hardware and components.
• Tighten wood screws so that wall plate is firmly attached, but do not overtighten. Overtightening can
damage the screws, greatly reducing their holding
power.
• Never tighten in excess of 80 in. • lb (9 N.M.).
• Make sure that mounting screws are anchored into
the center of the stud. The use of an "edge to edge"
stud finder is highly recommended.
Skip to step 2.
WOOD STUD WALL
AA
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fig. 1.1
Installation to Solid Concrete and Cinder Block
WARNING
• When installing Peerless wall mounts on cinder block, verify that you have a minimum of 1-3/8" (35 mm) of actual
concrete thickness in the hole to be used for the concrete anchors. Do not drill into mortar joints! Be sure to mount
in a solid part of the block, generally 1" (25 mm) minimum from the side of the block. Cinder block must meet ASTM
C-90 specifications. It is suggested that a standard electric drill on slow setting is used to drill the hole instead of a
hammer drill to avoid breaking out the back of the hole when entering a void or cavity.
• Concrete must be 2000 psi density minimum. Lighter density concrete may not hold concrete anchor.
• Make sure that the wall will safely support four times the combined load of the equipment and all attached hardware
and components.
Level and use wall plate as template to mark center
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of holes. Drill two 5/16" (8 mm) dia. holes to a
minimum depth of 2.5" (64 mm). Insert anchors (F) in
holes flush with wall. Place wall arm assembly (AA)
over anchor and secure with wood screws (D). Make
sure wall arm is level, and tighten all fasteners.
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Drill holes and insert anchors (F).
concrete
surface
F
WARNING
• Tighten screws so that wall plate is firmly attached,
but do not overtighten. Overtightening can damage
screws, greatly reducing their holding power.
• Never tighten in excess of 80 in. • lb (9 N.M.).
• Always attach concrete expansion anchors directly
to load-bearing concrete.
• Never attach concrete expansion anchors to
concrete covered with plaster, drywall, or other
finishing material. If mounting to concrete surfaces
covered with a finishing surface is unavoidable (not
evaluated by UL), the finishing surface must be
counterbored as shown below. Be sure concrete
anchors do not pull away from concrete when
tightening screws. If plaster/drywall is thicker than
5/8" (16 mm), custom fasteners must be supplied
by installer (not evaluated by UL).
INCORRECTCORRECT
wall
plate
concrete
wall
plate
concrete
2
Place plate (AA) over anchors (F) and secure with screws (D).
AA
D
F
3
Tighten all fasteners.
solid
concrete
cinder
block
D
CUTAWAY VIEW
plaster/
dry wall
plaster/
dry wall
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AA
F
fig. 1.5
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Attaching Front Plate to Screen Using VESA 75 or 100 mm Mounting Patterns
WARNING
• If screws don’t get three complete turns in the screen inserts or if screws bottom out and bracket is still not tightly
secured, damage may occur to screen or product may fail.
Insert two M4 x 12 mm screws (A) into top two holes of
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screen, leaving approximately .25" (6 mm) of exposed
thread. Hook screws onto keyslots of adapter plate as
indicated in figures 2.1 and 2.2.
*Note: If hole pattern is in a pocket, insert two M4 x 20
mm screws (B) with two retaining spacers (C) into top two
holes of screen as indicated right.
Insert two M4 screws (A or B) through bottom holes of
adapter plate as shown in figure 2.3.
*For screens with
a hole pattern in a
pocket, spacers (C) go
between adapter plate
and screen.
A
C
1/4”
FOR VESA® 75
MOUNTING PATTERN:
fig. 2.1
FOR VESA 100
MOUNTING PATTERN:
Screen may appear
slightly different
than illustrated
fig. 2.2
ADAPTER
PLATE
ADAPTER
PLATE
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A or B
fig. 2.3
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Cord Management
Attach cable tie anchor (H) to top or bottom of wall arm (AA) using screw (J) as shown in figure 3.1. Secure cables
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to wall arm (AA) using cable tie (G) as shown in figure 3.2.
G
AA
H
J
fig. 3.1
SCREEN
CABLES
fig. 3.2
OPTIONAL
NOTE: Adjustment points (socket screws) are factory torqued for optimal performance. This factory torque setting is
recommended to prevent the screen from slipping over time. If more or less tension is desired follow this optional
step. You may not achieve optimal torque value if factory torque settings are adjusted.
If more or less tension is desired in the tilt mechanism, do the following:
• To adjust tilt, insert a flat head screw driver into slot and remove cap covering the socket screw. Tighten or loosen
socket screw no more than half a turn using 5 mm allen wrench (E) as shown in detail 2.
• To adjust roll, remove snap caps covering the 10-32 nylock nuts as shown in detail 2. Loosen 10-32 nylock nuts half
a turn and adjust roll position. Retighten 10-32 nylock nuts after screen is in desired roll position.
WARNING
• Do not loosen socket screws or nylock nuts to the point they become disengaged from the mount. Doing so may
cause the screen to fall.
10-32 NYLOCK NUT
SOCKET
SCREW
DETAIL 2
SLOT
If more or less tension is desired in the arm pivot points, do the following:
• To increase tension, turn socket screw clockwise with 3/16" allen wrench (I).
• To reduce tension, turn socket screw counter-clockwise with 3/16" allen
wrench (I). Do not turn more than half a turn.
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