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PFPDARM1 Product Illustration
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PFPDARM1Components & Fasteners
1x 1x
4x
1 each
4x
3/32"
3/16"
1/8"
(2.38mm)
(4.76mm)
(3.17mm)
8x 4x
TOOLS REQUIRED Phillips Screwdriver 1/2" Wrench 1/2" Socket Wrench
Ø
½" Ø
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½"
STEP 1 Install to Slatwall.
Use the Phillips Screwdriver to loosen (but not remove) slatwall bracket screws. The upper and lower slatwall brackets will move apart.
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With screws still installed, hook the slat wall bracket onto the slatwall.
Use the Phillips Screwdriver to tighten screws, drawing upper and lower slatwall brackets toward one another.
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STEP 2 Installation Instructions for Monitors with the following hole mounting patterns: 75mm VESA® FPMPMI™ Standard Hole Mount* 100mm VESA® FPMPMI™ Standard Hole Mount* Custom - does not comply with VESA® FPMPMI™ hole pattern standards*
* VESA® (Video Electronics Standard Association) FPMPMI™ (Flat Panel Monitor Physical Mounting Interface)
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STEP 2 continued Remove monitor pivot from slide bracket.
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STEP 2a For monitors with a 75mm VESA® FPMPMI™ hole pattern: Attach monitor directly to pivot.
4x
M4 x 10mm
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STEP 2b For monitors with a 100mm VESA® FPMPMI™ hole pattern: Attach 75 to 100mm adapter plate to pivot.
4x
#8-32 x 3/16"
3/32" (2.38mm)
Attach monitor to adapter plate/pivot assembly.
4x
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M4 x 10mm
STEP 2c For monitors that are not compliant with VESA® FPMPMI™ hole pattern standards: contact your APW Wright-line customer service representative.
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STEP 3 Re-attach pivot (with monitor installed) to slide bracket.
NOTE: Make sure that the curve on the back of the pivot wraps around the slide bracket.
Do not overtighten the pivot knob.
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Optional Slide Bracket Mounting Locations
The height of the monitor in relation to the slat wall can be changed according to need. This illustration shows the lowest and highest slide bracket positions and points out mounting holes. Note that the highest levels are achieved by mounting the slide bracket up-side-down (relative to orientation of product as it is shipped).
6" (152.4mm)
To change location of slide bracket, use a 1/8" hex wrench to remove screws. Move slide bracket to desired position, and secure with screws.
Slide bracket allows 6" of vertical adjustment of monitor while mounted to slat wall. To adjust monitor height: While supporting monitor with one hand, loosen monitor pivot knob with the other hand, move monitor up or down to desired location. Tighten monitor pivot knob.
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STEP 4
NOTE: Use clips and ties to manage cables as needed according to your equipment configuration.
Remove cable covers.
Route cables as shown.
Replace cable covers over "captured" cables.
NOTE: Leave enough slack in cables to allow free movement.
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PFPDARM1 Adjustment Overview APW-wright line products are factoryset to provide positive pivot control and a smooth moving force throughout the entire range of motion. To customize your installation, you will evaluate the operation of four separate functions: the side-to-side movement of the monitor, the side-toside movement of the arms, the up and down movement of the monitor and the movement of the monitor from a portrait (vertical screen) to a landscape (horizontal screen) orientation.
Adjustment 1 Monitor Side-to-Side
Adjustment 2 Arm Side-to-Side
Specific adjustment procedures for each function follow.
Adjustment 3 Monitor Up and Down
Adjustment 4 Monitor Portrait/Landscape
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Adjustment 1 Monitor Side-to-Side
3/16"
1/2"
Remove pivot cover.
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Use 1/2" socket wrench to hold nut at bottom and 3/16" hex wrench at top to tighten or loosen, as needed.
Replace pivot cover.
Adjustment 2 Arm Side-to-Side
Remove pivot covers.
3/16" 3/16"
1/2" 1/2"
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Adjustment 3 Monitor Up and Down
1/2"
Remove pivot povers.
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1/2"
Use two 1/2" wrenches to tighten or loosen, as needed. (Replace pivot covers.)
Adjustment 4 Monitor Portrait/Landscape NOTE: Since the portrait/landscape feature is factory-set, adjustment is usually unnecessary - proceed with these instructions only if the monitor rotates too easily or with great difficulty.
Remove monitor from pivot (or from the 75 to 100mm adaptor plate, if used).
1/2"
Use 1/2" wrench to tighten or loosen, as needed.
Reattach monitor to pivot (or to the 75 to 100mm adaptor plate, if used.)
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