TM-SS / TILTING WALL MOUNT for Small Flat-Panel Displays User Manual ING TM- SS / TILT / SMA LL WA LL MOUNT
Thank you for choosing Gabor. The Gabor TM-SS Tilting Wall Mount offers durable and discreet support for small flat-panel displays measuring 15 to 40 inches and weighing up to 110 pounds. This mount’s low 2.2-inch profile assures that your screen will hang practically flush against the wall. Anti-theft screws are integrated and secure the display, making the mount ideal for public places. If you have safety concerns about installing this product, contact a qualified professional or installation contractor.
Safety Warnings • When installing this product, be sure to refer to the mounting instructions detailed in this manual; failure to abide by the mounting instructions may void the product’s warranty. • Do not mount the device on structures that may be affected by vibrations or noticeable impacts; do not install near a heater, fireplace, or any other source of direct heat energy.
Product Specifications 4 Depth from Mounting Source 2.2 in. (5.6 cm) Max Weight Capacity 110 lb. (50 kg) Recommended Screen Sizes 15 to 40 in. (38 to 101.6 cm) Material Steel VESA Mounting Patterns 75×75 mm 100×100 mm 200×100 mm 200×200 mm Weight 2.71 lb. (1.
Overview Required Tools Wall Bracket Adjustable crescent wrench Drill Stud finder Hammer 3/16 in. (4.5 mm) Wood drill bit 3/8 in.
Display/TV Placement Before installing the Gabor Tilting Wall Mount, you will need to determine the placement of your display and identify surrounding support structures for attachment. The best height for a display is at the viewer’s eye level. You can find this height in one of two ways. 1. Measure the distance from the seating area to viewing area. Ideally, the center of the display (where the diagonals meet) should be as close as possible to eye level. OR 2.
Attaching the Display/TV Brackets Selecting the Right VESA Mounting Hardware for Your Display A variety of screws are included to fit VESA standards on the backs of most displays. Select the M4, M5, M6, or M8, screws and washers that best fit your display. Hand-thread the screws to determine the correct diameter. A B C D E F If the screw is too short, it may not hold the display. If it’s too long, it may damage the display.
Attaching the Wall Bracket to Wooden Studs I 2X J 1X TM-SS / TILTING / SMALL WALL MOUNT 1. Use a stud finder to locate the edges of the wooden studs, and mark the center of each stud. 2. Place the wall bracket up to the marked locations, and use a pencil to mark drilling holes for the anchor screws. Use the included bubble level to make sure the bracket is level before drilling. 3. Use a 3/16-inch (4.5 mm) wood drill bit to predrill the marked spots 2.
Attaching the Wall Bracket to Concrete Warning! Make sure the concrete wall is solid and at least 8 inches (20 cm) thick. If the concrete exhibits cracks or other defects, this may result in failure of the concrete anchors and cause serious personal injury or damage your display. G 4X H 4X I 4X J 1X TM-SS / TILTING / SMALL WALL MOUNT 1. Place the wall bracket up to the location marked for your display, and use a pencil to mark the four drilling holes needed for the concrete anchors.
Attaching the Wall Bracket (cont.) Wooden Studs wall bracket mounted to wooden stud, with correct screw placement. TM-SS / TILTING WALL MOUNT / SMALL 10 Concrete wall bracket mounted to concrete, with correct screw placement.
Mounting the Display on the Wall Bracket 1. Lift your display up to the wall bracket, and hang the display from the top hooks of the brackets. 2. Tighten the display bracket’s security screws, using the included hex wrench. 3. Use the tilt tension knobs on both brackets to adjust the tension for the tilting mechanisms. Tilt the display into the ideal viewing angle from -10° to 5°, and tighten the tilt tension knobs until secure.
One-Year Limited Warranty This Gabor product is warranted to the original purchaser to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal consumer use for a period of one (1) year from the original purchase date or thirty (30) days after replacement, whichever occurs later.