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AVHT / AVHP / AVLT / AVLP / AVHB / AVHW Series AV Stands
Screen Size: 33" - 70" | Guide Max. Weight: 60-70kg
*Please check model specific details before installing*
WARNING
Please carefully inspect the product before assembling. If you notice any apparent damage, call your carrier claims agent and do not continue the installation until it has been reviewed. Please watch for pinch points ⚠️. Do not put your fingers between moveable parts. Do not tamper with or disassemble any spring-loaded parts. Before installing, make sure that the supporting surface will support five times the combined load of the solution and the hardware. Never exceed the maximum load capacity. Please also lay out all components to ensure that you have all of the required parts before proceeding (see BOM list on following page). Use of this product for anything other than its specified use may result in failure or personal injury. This product is intended for indoor use only. We recommend using a qualified trades person for installation. Use an assistant or lifting equipment to lift and position products.
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Tools and Components
Tools Required
# | Tool |
---|---|
1 | 4mm & 5mm Allen Keys |
2 | Pozi Head Screwdriver |
3 | 19mm Spanner |
4 | 17mm Spanner |
Installers Required
1 - 2
Components
# | Description | QTY |
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1 | 1500mm (High) or 950mm (Low) Columns (Note: columns may also be split, see pg. 7) | 2 |
2 | AVP1 500x400mm Shelf | 1 |
3 | Twin Column Mount Adapter | 1 |
4 | 7.5cm Castors (2 standard, 2 braked) | 4 |
5 | Universal Mount Back Plate | 1 |
6 | Universal Mount Arms | 2 |
7 | Avecta Trolley Base | 1 |
8 | 30cm Mast Front In-Fill Panel | 2 |
9 | 30cm Mast Rear In-Fill Panel | 2 |
10 | 15cm Mast Front In-Fill Panel | 4 |
11 | 15cm Mast Rear In-Fill Panel | 4 |
12 | Alternative Bases | - |
13 | Alternative Accessories | - |
Diagram shows various components laid out, including columns, base, shelf, arms, back plate, and castors.
Installation Steps
Base Assembly
Step 1: Attach Castors
Turn the base upside down and push each castor until it clicks into place. Please ensure that the castors with brakes are located at the front. Place base on the floor and apply brakes on front wheels by pressing brake lever down.
Illustration shows a base being turned upside down and castors being inserted into designated sockets. Another view shows the base on the floor with brakes applied to the front wheels.
See last page for other base options.
Step 2: Attach Columns to Base
Place the 2 columns with holes, located approx. 75mm from the bottom, over the crocodile lugs on the base.
Diagram shows two vertical columns being positioned over connection points (crocodile lugs) on the base.
If using split columns, please go to page 7.
Step 3: Align Column Holes
Ensure that the holes line up with the grub screws at the rear of the crocodile lugs. Leave the grub screws loose for now.
Close-up view showing the alignment of holes on the columns with grub screws on the base lugs.
Step 4: Attach Column Adapter
Place the column adapter over the top of the two columns (ensuring the grub screws are on the same side as the rear of the base).
Diagram shows a component (column adapter) being placed on top of the two columns.
Step 5: Secure Columns
Once placed over columns and at the desired height, tighten the two grub screws to secure into place. Tighten up the base grub screws to secure.
Illustration shows grub screws being tightened to secure the columns and adapter.
Step 6: Attach Back Plate
Line the back plate up with the mount adapter, as shown above. Fix 4 screws from behind the mount adapter and into the 4 rivet nuts located on the back plate. Ensure back plate is secure and screws are tightened.
Diagram shows the back plate being aligned with the mount adapter and screws being inserted from behind.
Step 7: Attach Mounting Arms to Screen
Locate the mounting holes on the back of your screen. Line the two mounting arms up and using the tag locks and manufacturer recommended screws (included in fixing kit), attach the arms to the back of the screen.
Illustration shows mounting arms being attached to the back of a screen using screws and tag locks.
Step 8: Mount Screen to Back Plate
Line the screen and arms up with the secured back plate and offer it up at a slight angle - allowing the top of the arms to hook over the lip of the back plate.
Diagram shows the screen with attached arms being lifted and hooked onto the back plate.
Step 9: Secure Screen
Gently lower the screen until the arms are securely hanging on top of the back plate. Once centered, adjust the level of the screen with the two top screws on the mount arms. Once leveled, secure the screen by tightening the bottom two screws.
Illustration shows the screen being lowered, leveled using screws, and then secured.
Step 10: Install Front In-Fill Panels
Identify the front mast in-fill panels (the 4 with cut-outs go to the rear). Start with the panel that has the 4-way power socket attached; clip into place. Cable up.
Diagram shows front in-fill panels being clipped into the mast structure.
Step 11 (Optional): Install Shelf
If fitting a shelf, choose the height you'd like and insert between the panels as you're clipping them into position. To insert, angle the shelf as you offer it up to the columns. Level out and rest it in position. Unlike the infill panels, the shelf does not clip into place.
Illustration shows a shelf being angled and inserted between mast panels.
Step 12: Install Rear In-Fill Panels
Identify remaining mast in-fill panels. Start from the bottom and clip 2 of the 3 larger rear panels in, threading cabling through where necessary.
Diagram shows rear in-fill panels being clipped into the mast structure, with cabling being routed.
Alternative Mounting Options
Bolt Down Installation
Step 1A: Position Floor Plate
Position floor plate and mark through the screw holes (arrows above) where it will be positioned. Before you screw through, ensure any cables that are going underneath the plate are threaded through the column grips (circled above).
Diagram shows a floor plate being positioned and marked for drilling. A circle highlights cable routing through column grips.
Step 1B: Slide Columns
Loosen the grub screws on the jaws of the column grips so that you can slide the columns over. When sliding over, ensuring that any cables are not caught. Leave loose for now - follow on with Step 4.
Illustration shows grub screws being loosened to allow columns to slide, with a note about cable management.
Floor-to-Wall Installation
Step 1B: Position Floor Plate
Position floor plate and mark through the screw holes (arrows above) where it will be positioned against a wall and fix in place. Loosen the grub screws on the jaws of the column grips so that you can slide the columns over (circled above).
Diagram shows a floor plate being positioned against a wall and marked. A circle highlights column grips.
Step 2B: Attach Top Plate and Adapter
Before fixing the top plate into position, slide the twin column mount adapter over the columns. This can be height adjusted throughout the installation. Loosen the grub screws on the column grips on the top wall plate and place into columns. Mark through the screw holes and fix into place against a wall. Follow on from Step 6.
Diagram shows the twin column mount adapter being slid onto columns, and then the top wall plate being positioned and marked for fixing.
Split Columns Assembly
Step 2: Place Columns
All columns have a half-moon notch at one end and 2 of the columns will have holes at 75mm from one end (these will typically be the longer pair of columns). Place the 2 columns with holes over the crocodile lugs on the base.
Diagram shows two columns, one with a notch and one with holes, being placed onto the base lugs.
Step 3: Align Column Holes
Ensure that the holes line up with the grub screws at the rear of the crocodile lugs. Leave the grub screws loose for now.
Close-up view showing the alignment of holes on the columns with grub screws on the base lugs.
Step 4: Insert Column Couplers
Place column couplers into columns so that the open jaws are at the top and the grub screws align with the half-moon notch at the rear. Ensure grub screws are screwed out enough to hold the column coupler in place.
Diagram shows column couplers being inserted into the bottom of the columns, with grub screws aligned.
Step 5: Secure Top Columns
Place top columns over the column couplers and gently tighten the grub screws to secure.
Illustration shows the top sections of the columns being placed over the couplers and secured with grub screws.
CONTINUE WITH STEP 4 ON PAGE 3.