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Mount-It! MI-2291 - Adjusting Tilt; Concrete and Masonry Installation; Mark Installation Points for Concrete; Attaching Mount to Concrete Wall

Mount-It! MI-2291
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Revision date: 07/09/2016
7. Adjusting Your Tilt: To adjust the tilt position on your display you will need to loosen the
knob on the side of each one of the arm brackets, set the desired tilt and then tighten the arms
back up. You can loosen the screws slightly so that it will still hold while you adjust your tilt,
once you have set the desired angle of tilt you can then fully tighten the knobs.
Section 2: Concrete and Masonry Installation:
1. Mark Instal l a ti o n P oi n t s: O n c e y ou ha v e
selected the location you want the mount to be,
mark the exact location where the anchors and lag
bolts will be installed. Next, pre-drill the holes using
a masonry 10mm drill bit to a depth of 2ā€ then insert
the supplied anchors. If you do not have a metric
drill bit a 3/8" drill bit will work.
Drilling Into Concrete: When drilling into concrete
or masonry, you have to use a special masonry drill
bit which you can purchase at your local hardware
store, using a standard drill bit will not penetrate the
concrete and it will just dull your drill bit. It is not
recommended to drill and mount into concrete block
or mortar joints. If mounting into concrete or
masonry we recommend using all of the supplied
plastic anchors and lag bolts for maximum support.
The supplied plastic anchors are rated for use up to
165LBS, but if you prefer you can go to your local
hardware store and purchase metal concrete
anchors.
2. Attaching The Mount to Your Wall:
Once the holes are pre-drilled and all plastic
anchors are inserted, affix the wall plate with the
four supplied lag bolts into the wall.
At this point you can proceed back to Step 4 in the wood stud
installation section to complete your Concrete/Masonry installation.
ATTENTION:
This mount must be installed using the supplied hardware with all lag bolts screwed into your
stud. If you are mounting into concrete or mortar, all four anchors and screws must be used for
maximum support.

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