MOUNT PRO Single Monitor Wall Mount Installation Instruction
Product Dimensions
The mount supports monitors with VESA patterns of 75mm x 75mm (3"x3") and 100mm x 100mm (4"x4"). It has a load capacity of 4.4 to 19.8 lbs (2 to 9 kg). The arm extends up to 14.2" (360mm) and the wall plate is 4.8" (122mm) wide. The tilt range is ±135°, swivel is ±90°, and rotation is 360°.
Safety Cautions
Please read these instructions carefully before installation. If you do not understand these instructions or have doubts about the safety of the installation, assembly, or use of this product, please contact customer service.
- This product is designed for use in wood stud or solid concrete walls.
- DO NOT install into drywall alone.
- The wall must be capable of supporting five times the weight of the monitor and mount combined.
- Incorrect installation may result in product damage, property damage, or personal injury.
WARNING: This product contains small items that could be a choking hazard if swallowed.
WARNING: DO NOT exceed the maximum weight indicated.
Before starting assembly, verify all parts are included and undamaged. If any parts are missing or damaged, contact customer service. Never use damaged parts!
Must Check Before Getting Started
Verify Your Monitor Specifications:
Check VESA Pattern (W x H): 75mm×75mm (3"x3") or 100mm×100mm (4"x4").
Load Capacity: 4.4~19.8 lbs (2~9 kg).
Verify Your Wall Construction:
For Wood Studs:
- Minimum wood stud size: nominal 2 x 4 in (51 x 102 mm), actual 1½ x 3½ in. (38 x 89 mm).
- Drywall covering the wall must not exceed 5/8 in (16 mm).
For Solid Concrete Wall:
- Mount the wall plate assembly directly onto the concrete surface (no surface covering).
CAUTION: DO NOT install into drywall alone.
Installation Steps
1. Attach VESA Plate to Monitor
1-1 Select Correct Monitor Screw Length
Choose the appropriate screws (M-A: M4x12mm or M-B: M4x30mm) and spacers (M-D) if needed, based on your monitor's VESA hole depth and back surface. Ensure screws are the correct length, not too short or too long.
Use spacers if there is more spacing needed between the bracket and monitor, for a protruded back monitor, or to avoid blocked inputs.
1-2 Attach VESA Plate
Align the VESA plate with the mounting holes on the back of the monitor. Secure the VESA plate using the selected screws (M-A or M-B) and washers (M-C). The security bolt (A0) is pre-assembled on the arm (A).
2. Attach Arm to Wall
2-A OPTION A: Wood Stud Installation
- Locate studs using a stud finder. Mark the center of the stud.
- Position the mounting template (C) at the desired height, aligning holes with the stud center line. Ensure it is level and mark pilot hole locations.
- Drill pilot holes using a 3/16 in (4.5mm) diameter drill bit. Ensure you are drilling into the center of the stud and avoid water pipes or electrical wires.
- Install the wall plate using lag bolts (W-A) and a socket wrench. Do not overtighten or use an electrodrill. Ensure all 3 lag bolts are firmly tightened.
CAUTION: To avoid potential personal injury or property damage, ensure the wall plate assembly is securely fastened to the wall before continuing.
2-B OPTION B: Solid Concrete Wall Installation
- Position the mounting template (C) at the desired height. Ensure it is level and mark pilot hole locations.
- Drill pilot holes using a 3/8 in (10mm) diameter drill bit. Avoid drilling into water pipes, electrical wires, or mortar between blocks.
- Insert concrete wall anchors (W-C) into the drilled holes, ensuring they are flush with the concrete surface.
- Install the wall plate using lag bolts (W-A) and socket wrench. Do not overtighten or use an electrodrill. Ensure all 3 lag bolts are firmly tightened.
CAUTION: To avoid potential personal injury or property damage, ensure the wall plate assembly is securely fastened to the wall before continuing.
3. Hang Monitor
Remove the pre-assembled security bolt (A0) from the arm (A). Slide the monitor with the attached VESA plate onto the head of the arm (A). Reinstall the security bolt (A0) to secure the monitor. Ensure the security bolt is installed before rotating the monitor.
Important Notice: The gas spring arm is under pressure. Hold the monitor with both hands and lower it slowly and gently after hanging. Do not let go suddenly.
4. Adjustments (If necessary)
4-1 Tilt Adjustment
- Loosen the tilt bolt.
- Adjust the monitor to the desired tilt angle.
- Retighten the tilt bolt to fix the angle.
4-2 Tension Adjustment
The gas spring is pre-set to minimum tension. Adjust the tension using the 6mm Allen key (W-B) according to your monitor's weight.
- Arm falls down: Turn the screw counterclockwise (+ direction) to increase tension.
- Arm rises up or cannot be pressed down: Turn the screw clockwise (- direction) to decrease tension.
Note: Keep the arm in a horizontal position during adjustment for easier operation and to prevent damage.
5. Cable Management
Remove the cable cover from the upper arm. Run cables through the cover and reinsert it into the upper arm. Remove the bottom plastic cover from the lower arm, run cables through it, and slide the cover back down to reattach.
Additional Adjustments
Swivel: Adjust the tightness of the swivel if needed.
Rotation: The mount allows for 360° rotation.
Height: Adjust the monitor's height as desired.
Note: The rotating axis tightness is preset. To adjust, hold the monitor with both hands and rotate vigorously. If you encounter difficulties, contact customer service.
Extra Tools You Need (Not Supplied)
- For Wood Studs: Stud Awl, Stud Finder, Drill Bit (3/16"), Socket Wrench, Pencil, Electrodrill (for pilot holes only)
- For Concrete Wall: Masonry Drill Bit (3/8"), Hammer, Level, Pencil, Electrodrill, Socket Wrench