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SD-AT-DW Page 1 of 4
Installation Guide
SD-AT-DW
Wall Full Motion Mount
COMPONENT CHECKLIST
REQUIRED TOOLS
A
Articulated
Arm Assembly
(x1)
B
16mm Cable
Wrap
(x1)
C
Direct Wall Mount
Bracket Assembly
(x1)
E
Cable Wrap
Applicator
(x1)
F
Cable Clip
(x3)
G
M6 Washer
(x4)
H
Nylon
Archor Plugs
(x4)
I
M6x40
Coach Screw
(x4)
J
Extension
Clip
(x4)
K
2.5/5mm
Allen Key
(x1 each)
L
Top Cap
Tool
(x1)
M
Mounting Screw
M4x16mm
(x4)
N
Mounting Screw
M4x12mm
(x4)
O
Mounting Screw
M4x10mm
(x4)
• Phillips Head Screwdriver
WEIGHT RANGE
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
! Please ensure this product is installed as per these installation instructions.
! This mount supports a maximum weight of 3kg to 9kg (6.6lbs to 19.8lbs).
! This product supports VESA mounting hole configurations: 75x75mm and 100x100mm.
! The manufacturer accepts no responsibility for incorrect installation.
! Curved monitors, deep devices (such as all-in-one PCs) and offset VESA locations exert additional leverage that can
exceed the capacity of the mount even though the monitor weight may be within the stated range. Please contact
Atdec if you would like further information.
3 - 9kg
6.6 - 19.8lbs
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Display
4x10mm
Screws
75mm
75mm
1. Direct Wall Mount
3. Attaching the Display
2. Mount Arm to Wall Bracket
1.1 Refer to Ergonomic
guidelines overleaf to
determine best position
to mount wall bracket.
OPTION A 75x75mm VESA mount
75mm x 75mm mounting hole pattern
OPTION B 100x100mm VESA mount
100mm x 100mm mounting hole pattern
2.1 Attach the Arm to the
Direct Wall Mount Bracket.
Tighten the Top Cap with
the supplied Top Cap Tool.
1.2 For Timber Stud Mounting - Use the Direct
Wall Mount Bracket to mark out the location
of the required four holes. (see Step 1.1) Drill
4mm holes deep enough to receive the M6
Coach Screws, insert the screws and secure the
bracket to the wall.
1.3 For Masonry Mounting - Use the Direct
Wall Mount Bracket to mark the location
of the required four holes. (see Step 1.1)
Using an 8mm masonry drill bit, drill four
holes 41mm deep. Insert the Nylon Anchors
and then secure the Bracket to the wall using
the M6 Coach Screws.
Front View of the Direct
Wall Mount Bracket
Note Ensure Bracket
is mounted Vertically.
1 2
3 4
Timber Stud
Wall
Direct Wall
Mount Bracket
4mm Hole
M6 Washer
M6 Coach Screw
Tighten
using the
Top Cap Tool
Insert
Threaded
Rod and
Top Cap
Direct Wall
Mount Bracket
Plastic Bottom Cap
Arm with
inner tube
1
3
2
4
Brick or Concrete Wall
S8 Nylon Anchor
M6 Coach Screw
8mm Hole
Direct Wall
Mount Bracket
M6 Washer
2.2 Tighten
TIGHTEN
Extension Clip
4x12mm or
4x16mm Screws
100mm
100mm
Display
Note Ensure that the flat
side of each extension
clip sits against the back
of the display.
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4. Installing Cable Management
5. Attaching the Cable Wrap to the arm
Position the display at its highest possible position to
ensure that there is sufficient cabling at the end of the
arm so the cables are not stretched or pulled out when
the display is moved.
6. Ergonomic Guidelines
6.1 Recommended Mounting position
When mounting the Wall Full Motion
Mount, ensure the correct focal distance
can be achieved for ultimate visual comfort
(refer to recommended Viewing Distance /
Height below)
Wall Mount
15°
5°
Horizontal
sight line (d)
Centre of screen
10°-20°
(h)
6.2 Recommended Viewing Distance/ Height
a. Ergonomists recommend that the optimal position of your screen should be
slightly below eye level. When looking at the screen’s centre the user should
have a downward visual angle of approximately 10°-20°. As a guide, the height
(h) of your display should approximately be as follows:
b. For visual comfort, a viewing distance (d) between 500mm (191/2”) to
750mm (291/2”) is recommended.
c. Angular adjustments to reduce reflection on your monitor should range
between 5° forward tilt to 15° backward tilt.
• Tall Male (Max): 560mm (22”)
• Short Male (Min): 368mm (141/2”)
• Tall Female (Max): 520mm (201/2”)
• Short Female (Min): 356mm (14”)
4.1 Push the three supplied
Cable Clips into the holes on the
underside of the arm as shown.
4.2 Feed the cables
into the Cable Wrap
Applicator.
4.3 Insert the Cable Wrap
Applicator into the Cable
Wrap as shown.
4.4 Squeeze the nose of the Applicator
and place inside the Cable Wrap
ensuring that the opening edges of the
Cable Wrap face towards the nose of
the applicator as shown in diagram.
Push in
Clips
Cable Clips (x3)
Display at
highest point
Nose
SD-AT-DW Page 4 of 4
TIGHTEN
LOOSEN
Tension
Screws (X4)
Ball Joint
2.5mm
Allen Key
TIGHTEN
LOOSEN
Pivot Head
Interscrew
5mm Allen Key
3kg
Display
9kg
Display
5mm
Allen Key
Arm
Gas Strut
Raise Gas
Strut to suit
lighter display
Lower Gas Strut
to suit heavier display
LIGHTER
HEAVIER
No portion of this document or any artwork contained herein should be reproduced in any way without
the express written consent of Atdec Pty Ltd. Due to continuing product development, the manufacturer
reserves the right to alter specifications without notice. ©20200722B
7. Adjusting the Display
The Wall Full Motion Mount comes factory set to support 6kg displays. Adjust the arm to suit the weight of your
display as shown in the following steps:
7.2 Adjusting the Pivot Head Resistance
It is possible to control the amount of resistance in the Pivot
Head to suit your display.
To increase the resistance of the Pivot Head to suit heavier
displays, use the 5mm Allen Key supplied in the Desk Clamp
Box to tighten the interscrew in a clockwise direction.
To decrease the resistance of the Pivot Head to suit lighter
displays, loosen the interscrew in an anti-clockwise direction.
Note It is recommended the Pivot Head be left at the factory
setting for best performance.
7.1 Adjusting the Ball Joint Resistance
Depending on the weight of the display, it may be necessary
to make adjustments to the Ball Joint Mechanism. If the
display doesn’t hold its position or is too resistant, adjust
the four tension screws located around the Ball Joint (see
diagram on the right) using the supplied 2.5mm Allen Key.
Check the display, and then adjust again if necessary.
Note Be sure to adjust screws evenly.
7.3 Adjusting the Full Motion Mount/Gas Strut Resistance
a. Depending on the weight of the display, it may be
necessary to adjust the arm. This can be done by using the
5mm Allen Key supplied in the Desk Clamp Box.
b. If the arm tends to automatically rise or fall when the
display is attached, it will be necessary to make small
adjustments to the gas strut. (see diagram on the right)
c. If the arm tends to rise, the gas strut position should be
raised. If the arm tends to fall, the gas strut position should
be lowered.
Before Proceeding to the next step please note
Wall Full Motion Mount will only work when a display is properly installed.
Do not adjust tension screws or gas strut until your display has been attached.