Premier Mounts Victory Series XUT-1330L User Manual

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INSTALLATION GUIDE: XUT-1330L

Victory LCD Wall Mounting System

The Victory LCD Mounting System is designed for secure installation of LCD displays of up to
40 lbs. in weight.

Warning Statements

WARNING:

THE WALL STRUCTURE MUST BE CAPABLE OF SUPPORTING AT LEAST A MAXIMUM
WEIGHT OF 40 LBS. IF NOT, THE WALL MUST BE REINFORCED. PROPER
INSTALLATION PROCEDURE BY A QUALIFIED SERVICE TECHNICIAN, AS OUTLINED IN
THE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS, MUST BE ADHERED TO. FAILURE TO DO SO
COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY OR EVEN DEATH.

WARNING:

SAFETY MEASURES MUST BE PRACTICED AT ALL TIMES DURING THE INSTALLATION
OF THIS PRODUCT. USE PROPER SAFETY GEAR AND TOOLS FOR THE INSTALLATION
PROCEDURE TO PREVENT PERSONAL INJURY.

WARNING:

PRIOR TO THE INSTALLATION OF THIS PRODUCT, THE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
SHOULD BE READ AND COMPLETELY UNDERSTOOD. THE INSTALLATION
INSTRUCTIONS MUST BE READ TO PREVENT PERSONAL INJURY AND PROPERTY
DAMAGE. KEEP THESE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS IN AN EASILY ACCESSIBLE
LOCATION FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.

A secure structure must support the weight or load of the display. When mounting to a wall that
contains wooden studs, dead center of the wooden stud must be confirmed prior to installation.

Do not install on a structure that is prone to vibration, movement or chance of impact. Failure to
do so could result in damage to the display and/or damage to the mounting surface.

Do not install near heater, fireplace, direct sunlight, air conditioning or any other source of direct
heat energy. Failure to do so may result in damage to the display and could increase the risk of
fire.

At least two qualified people should perform the installation procedure. Injury and/or damage
can result from dropping or mishandling the display.

Recommended mounting surfaces: wooden studs and solid-flat concrete. If the mount is to be
installed on any surface other than wooden studs, use suitable hardware (which is
commercially available).

Contact Victory Mounts with any technical / installation questions.










Included Hardware

¾” Spacer (Qty 4)

M4 x 12mm Phillips
Head Screw
(Qty 4)

2” Wood Screw

(Qty 2)

M4 x 30mm Phillips
Head Screw
(Qty 4)

Bubble Level (Qty 1)

Tool List

Phillips Head Screw Driver

Electronic Stud Finder

Allen Wrenches (supplied)

Portable Drill

¼” Masonry Bit for Concrete Installation

NOTE: The included level may be permanently

attached to the wall plate by inserting the

level into the receptacle on the back of the

wall

plate.

Wood Stud Installation

NOTE:

Using a wood stud finder, locate the

stud centers behind the wall. Once found,

make a pencil marking on the center of the

wood studs. Once the mark is made, it is

strongly recommended that a pilot hole be

drilled with a 1/8” drill bit.

1. Place the back plate against the wall with the

hook towards the bottom.

2. Secure the back plate using one (1) 2” wood
screw.
3. Using the integrated bubble guide, carefully

adjust the back plate until it is level.

4. Attach the remaining 2” wood screw into the back

plate and tighten.

Concrete Installation

NOTE: ¼” x 2 ¼” Threshold anchors must be used

for concrete installation. They can be

purchased at your local hardware store.

1. Place the back plate against the wall with the hook

towards the bottom.

2. Level and mark with a pencil the two mounting

points found on the back plate.

3. Next, drill two holes using an electric drill and ¼”

masonry bit.

4. Insert the threshold anchors into the holes that

were drilled in the wall.

NOTE: If necessary, use a hammer to lightly tap

each anchor into place so that they are

flush with the wall. Once mounted in the

wall, unscrew the slotted cap off of the

threaded

insert.

5. Once the anchors are in place, set the back

plate back over the concrete anchors.

6. Using a Slot Head screw driver, attach the back

plate by threading the two slotted caps onto the

threaded insert that is recessed into the wall.

7. Make sure all screws are snug, but be careful not

to over-tighten them.

Slotted Cap Threaded

Insert

Threshold Anchor

Threshold

Anchor

Threshold

Anchor

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