Chief PSB2045 Installation guide

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8804-000080 REV. C 07/26/07
CHIEF MANUFACTURING INC. 1-800-582-6480, Fax: 1-877-894-6918, Email: chief@chiefmfg.com
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
PSB-2045
LCD DISPLAY MOUNTING BRACKET
Prior to assembly, unpack carton completely and verify contents.
If you are missing any of the following components, please contact Customer Service at 1-800/582-6480
(1) LCD Interface Bracket (4) Mounting Buttons-Tapped 10-24
(4) 10-24 x .5” Button Head Cap Screws (6) M6-1.0 x 20mm Button Head Cap Screws
(6) .320 ID x ½ OD x ¼ Round Nylon Spacer (1) 1/8” Allen Key
(1) 4mm Allen Key
BEFORE PROCEEDING, READ INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS COMPLETELY
LCD DISPLAYS ARE EXTREMELY FRAGILE.
1. Using a 10-24 button head cap screw inserted from back side of bracket, secure mounting button, with
chamfered hole of mounting button (larger surface) facing bracket, to bracket (four places) (see Figure 2
& Figure 3).
2. Place Nylon spacers on mounting holes, aligning hole pattern on brackets with pattern on back of LCD
Display (see Figure 4 & Figure 5). If screen has threaded standoffs on back, do not use Nylon spacers.
Attach bracket directly to standoffs (see Figure 6).
3. Using M6 button head screws, secure brackets to display. Do not over tighten screws.
4. With the aid of another person, lift LCD Display up to the Chief Mount, aligning buttons of mounting
brackets with slots in the Chief Mount.
5. Lower safety latch on the Chief Mount to secure LCD Display, making sure latch is completely engaged.
CAUTION!
Figure 1 Figure 2 Figure 3
Figure 4 Figure 5 Figure 6
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