Dynamic Mounting Up and Over Manual Mount Manual

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Up and Over Manual Mount Installation Directions
Mounting the Up and Over Manual Mount correctly takes a lot of thought and a lot of planning. Please read the directions thoroughly
and plan out how the mount would be installed best for your use. Each Setup will be different and these directions cannot account for
every situation. Failure to do so may result in Damage, Injury, or Death. Dynamic Mounting is not responsible for any damage,
injury, or death resulting from improper mounting or use of the Up and Over Manual Mount.
These instructions are only a guide and the consumer is responsible for correct and secure mounting. The person installing the mount
should be a competent person with experience mounting load bearing assemblies. For any questions or concerns, please contact
Dynamic Mounting at Info@DynamicMounting.com.
CAUTION: This wall mount is intended for use only with the
maximum weight of 120 lbs. Use with heavier than the maximum
weights indicated may result in instability causing possible injury.
ATTENTION: Ce support mural est destiné à être utilisé
uniquement avec le poids maximum de 56.7 kgs. Utiliser avec plus
lourds que les poids maximaux indiqués peut entraîner une
instabilité et provoquer des blessures.
Note: These instructions are for the non-swivel and swivel version of the Up and Over Manual Mount.
Note: The Up and Over Manual Mount may come out of the box in the top position, examine Figure 1 and
Figure 3 to ensure mount is oriented correctly.
Specifications
Fits most Flat and Curved Televisions 40 inches and larger to 120 lbs with Frame, 70 lbs as Single Stud (No Frame). Check
television weight and mounting hole pattern for compatibility with your television.
Note for smaller televisions; the mount may be wider or taller than the television. If this is the case then the mount may be
visible in the top position. See Figure 1
Handles televisions 20 to 120 lbs with Frame, 20 to 70 lbs as Single Stud (No Frame)
Allowable television mounting pattern: 6.7in (170mm) to 27.1in (688mm) wide, up to 22.8in (579mm) high. Works with all
VESA patterns in that range, See Figure 1 with Frame, Figure 3 without Frame.
Product Dimensions: 30.1 x 29.0 x 4.7 to 5.6 inches. See Figure 1 with Frame, Figure 3 without Frame.
Frame Weight: 5 lbs, Up and Over Fixed Weight: 26 lbs, Up and Over Swivel Weight; 28 lbs
Tilts 7 degrees to Vertical in top position.
Tilt can be fine-tuned Vertical +/-1 degree in out through bottom position.
Swivel Version can be swiveled +/-30 degrees (Center Swivel), 60 degrees total, or 70 degrees one direction (Left/Right Swivel).
FAQ
Where do I mount under a ledge? See the Under Ledge Mounting on page 11.
Mount is really hard to move/actuate. See the Adjusting the Counterbalance section on page 12.
The TV tilts down in the top position. See the Setting the Tilt section on page 13.
The TV isn’t level in the out and bottom positions. The TV’s Center of Gravity needs to be centered on the mount, if the stud
spacing isn’t allowing this to happen the Ultra Wall Support (sold separately) extends the mounts reach and would probably help.

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CAUTION: These wall mounting instructions and hardware are for mounting to wood studs only. It is up to you to verify that
the material supplied will work for your setup; other materials may need to be purchased by you. For concrete, brick or other
mounting materials consult an expert.
Consult your TV’s owner manual before mounting your television, it contains relevant information.
Tools Needed
7/16”open ended wrench
1/2" box or ratchet wrench
9/16”box or ratchet wrench
1/4”Drill Bit
Drill
Tape Measure
Stud Finder
Level
Phillips Screwdrivers
A friend or 2, depending on how heavy
your television is
Parts Included
1Up and Over Fixed or Swivel Mount
1 Wall Frame (Excluded from Single Stud)
1 Swiveling Hook Plate (Swivel Version Only)
2U&O TV Hangers with #10 Washer and Screw
2 Paintable Plastic Covers (Excluded from Single Stud)
Various Items (All in One Bag)
43/8”by 3”long lag screw with washer
4 Lag Screw Cover
4 Washer for Lag Screw Cover
4Zip Ties
1 #12 x 3” long Wood Screw
2 Sticky T-grips for covers
1 1/4" x 8” Bolt with Nut
Fasteners for Mounting the Television to the TV Hangers
(All in One Bag)
4M6 x 20 mm (.78”) long Phillips head machine screw
4M6 x 35 mm (1.38”) long Phillips head machine screw
4M8 x 20 mm (.78”) long Phillips head machine screw
4M8 x 35 mm (1.38”) long Phillips head machine screw
41/4”tall plastic spacers
8.1”tall plastic spacers
4Steel M6 washers
Fasteners for Attaching Swiveling Hook Plate (Swivel Version Only) (Assembled on the Left or Right Swivel Setting, remove if
different setting needed)
1 5/16”diameter x 7”Hex Head Machine Screw (Swivel Pivot Bolt)
15/16”Nylock Nut (Swivel Pivot Nut)
2 5/16”Washers
Table of Contents
Mount Overview Drawings.................................................. 3
Deciding the Swivel Setting (Swivel Version Only) ........... 5
Attaching Swiveling Hook Plate to Mount (Swivel Version
Only).................................................................................... 6
Adjusting the Swivel Tension (Swivel Version Only).........6
Attaching TV Hangers to Television ................................... 6
Determining Where to Put Mount........................................7
Conditions for Mounting the Frame to the Wall.................. 8
Mounting Frame to Wall......................................................8
Attaching Mount to Frame................................................... 8
Conditions for Mounting Single Stud to the Wall................ 9
Mounting Single Stud to the Wall........................................ 9
Attaching the Television to the Mount............................... 10
TV Level............................................................................ 10
Moving the Television Up and Down................................ 10
Positions Mount Will Stay At.............................................11
Under Ledge Mounting ......................................................11
Adjusting the Counterbalance.............................................12
Setting the Tilt....................................................................13
Maximum Down Tilt in Top Position.................................13
Vertical Tilt in the Top Position.........................................13
Tilt in the Bottom and Out Positions ..................................13
Paintable Plastic Covers .....................................................14
Wire Management ..............................................................14
Maintenance .......................................................................14
Handle Accessory Assembly..............................................15
Handle Parts........................................................................15
Handle Install......................................................................15
Lifetime Limited Warranty.................................................16
These Directions are for the Up and Over Fixed and Swivel Mount, on the Frame or Single Stud (No Frame) Version.
Figure 1 is the overview with the Frame
Figure 3 is the overview of the Single Stud
Page 5 and 6 are for the Swivel Mount only
Page 8 shows how to mount the Frame to the wall
Page 9 shows how to mount the Single Stud, without Frame,
to the wall.

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Mount Overview Drawings
Note: Figure 1 and Figure 3 Show the Mount in the Bottom Position
Figure 1, Mount Overall Size With Frame, Television Mounting Hole Pattern Range, Wall Mounting Hole Pattern Range
Note: Mount Only Comes with 2 television Mounting Arms, Not the 4 Shown
Figure 2, Overview of Mount Parts

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Figure 3, Mount Overall Size without Frame, Television Mounting Hole Pattern Range, Wall Mounting Hole Pattern Range
Note: Mount Only Comes with 2 television Mounting Arms, Not the 4 Shown
Figure 4, Vertical in Top Position
Vertical tolerance in Out and Bottom Positions is +/-1 degree.
Figure 5, Max Tilt (7 Degrees) in Top Position

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Deciding the Swivel Setting (Swivel Version Only)
Before attaching the Swiveling Hook Plate you need to decide
which swivel setting is best for you. There are 3 different
swivel settings which are shown in Figure 5, Max Tilt (7
Degrees) in Top Position. Each setting has its own advantages.
The Center Swivel gives you a lot of travel in each direction
but has the thickest profile (See Figure 1 for Profile
Thicknesses). The Left and Right Swivels are the lowest
profile and can swing the farthest either to the right or the left,
but not both.
Figure 3, Maximum Travel of the 3 different Swivel Settings

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Attaching Swiveling Hook Plate to Mount (Swivel Version Only)
1. The Swiveling Hook Plate needs to be attached to the Mount before anything else can be
done. Once you have decided which swivel setting would be the best for you, find the
corresponding Swivel Holes as shown in Figure 6.
2. The Fasteners for Attaching the Swiveling Hook Plate come assembled on the Right or
Left Pivot, if a different swivel setting is needed, simply remove the bolt.
3. Once you know the holes that you will use, slide the Swivel Pivot Bolt through the holes
and washers from the top as shown in Figure 7
oDo it from the top so that even if the nut comes off, the Bolt cannot slide out
because of gravity.
oSome holes may be tight, if so gently hammer the bolt through.
4. Tighten the Swivel Pivot Nut down with a 1/2" wrench on the top and bottom until all
the parts are compressed together and the Swivel Hook Plate takes a little effort to turn,
you can adjust this effort after the TV is mounted on the wall.
Figure 6 Swivel Holes (Top View of Mount)
Adjusting the Swivel Tension (Swivel Version Only)
After everything is mounted to the wall; the TV is hung on the mount; and the
counterbalance and tilt are set, the amount of effort it takes to swivel the TV may need to be
adjusted. You do this by tightening or loosening the Swivel Pivot Nut on the Swivel Pivot
Bolt. Access is easiest when the mount is in an out position. Do NOT over-tighten; if it takes
a lot of force to turn the nut then the pivot is as tight as it can be, if you tighten more you will
start to bend the mount. For all swivel settings, if the TV doesn’t stay in the wanted swivel
position, even after the pivot is tightened, the mount may be tilted too much, adjust tilt nearer
to vertical.
Figure 7, Swivel Bolt
(Side View of Mount)
Attaching TV Hangers to Television
Figure 8, Attaching TV Hangers to TV

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Determining Where to Put Mount
1. Extra thought and planning is needed when mounting under a ledge; see the Under Ledge Mounting section on page 11 for more
details and relevant dimensions. Find the needed distances [C] for your shelf depth [D].
2. To find out how the mount relates to the television you should do a test fitting on the ground.
3. If attaching a soundbar lay that out also with the soundbar bracket.
4. Figure 9 shows the important things to look for and measure.
5. Figure 1 and Figure 3 show important dimensions of the mount.
6. The top of the TV Hanger is a known distance from the Frame. We recommend attaching the TV Hangers (Figure 8) to the TV
and measuring from the top of the TV Hanger to the Frame to determine where to place the Frame and drill.
7. If mounting under a ledge [D], make sure the [C] minimum distances are satisfied.
Figure 9, Positioning Mount on the Wall

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This Page is for attaching the Frame Mount to the wall, see next page for Single Stud
Mounting.
Conditions for Mounting the Frame to the Wall
1. The TV must be centered on the mount to avoid leaning.
2. The mount is designed to attach to standard 2 x 4 or larger wall studs. If the wall isn’t sturdy enough then more support will need
to be added, consult an expert.
3. The mount must be securely fastened to a structure that can support 4 times the total weight of the television and mount.
Dynamic Mounting assumes no responsibility for damage from an improperly installed mount.
4. The mounting holes need to be in the center of the studs, use a stud finder as needed.
5. 2 lag screws are needed in the top slots of the mount and 2 in the bottom slots.
6. 2 lag screws need to be on each side of the center of the mount and the center of gravity of the television.
Important: The TV needs to be centered on the mount to avoid leaning
Mounting Frame to Wall
1. The television should be centered on the mount, if not the
television will sag to one side. The heavier the TV and the
more off center, the more unlevel the TV will be through its
range of motion.
2. Mark the locations of the mounting holes by Using the
Frame as a template.
3. Once you know your location, pre-drill 1 of the top row of
mounting holes 2.5in deep using the 1/4in drill bit.
4. Figure 10 shows the correct order to put on the lag screw.
5. Use a 9/16in wrench to install the lag screw; do not tighten
all of the way down yet.
6. Level the mount as shown in Figure 9.
7. Mark and drill the other 3 holes 2.5in deep.
8. Install the lag screws and tighten until the mount is firmly
pressed against the wall. Do NOT over tighten.
9. In some situations the mount will interfere with a lag screw,
oRemove the lag screw.
oFollow the directions in the Attaching Mount to Frame
Section Below.
oPut the Lag Screw through the Mount and Frame.
Attaching Mount to Frame
1. Figure 10 shows how to attach the Mount to the Frame.
2. Hook Mount over the top of the Frame.
3. Swing Bottom in.
4. Ensure Mount is on the Centerline of the TV.
5. Use the 5/16” Carriage Bolts and Locknuts to lock in the
bottoms of the frame and mount together.
Figure 10, Frame Attach

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This Page is for attaching the Single Stud to the wall (No Frame).
Note: The Single Stud Mount has a reduced Max Load of 70 lbs; this is because a
single stud isn’t strong enough to hold more, the mount is strong enough so if you are attaching
to something stronger than a single stud, the mount can handle more weight.
Conditions for Mounting Single Stud to the Wall
1. The TV must be centered on the mount to avoid leaning.
2. The mount must be centered on the stud.
3. The mount is designed to attach to standard 2 x 4 or larger wall studs. If the wall isn’t sturdy enough then more support will need
to be added, consult an expert.
4. The mount must be securely fastened to a structure that can support 4 times the total weight of the television and mount.
Dynamic Mounting assumes no responsibility for damage from an improperly installed mount.
5. The mounting holes need to be in the center of the studs, use a stud finder as needed.
6. 2 lag screws are needed in the top slots of the mount and 1 in the bottom slot.
Important: The TV needs to be centered on the mount to avoid leaning
Mounting Single Stud to the Wall
The top two lag screw slots are covered by the mount and needs to be actuated to be able to access them. Figure 11 show the steps to
successfully attach to the wall.
Figure 11, Mounting Single Stud to the Wall

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Attaching the Television to the Mount
After the above steps are finished you are ready to put the television on the mount.
See the Adjusting the Counterbalance section on page 12 for more details. If in doubt, error to the counterbalance supplying too
much force. You can easily adjust force later.
We recommend having someone help putting the TV on the mount.
Figure 12, Attaching the Television
TV Level
The Level of the TV can be fine-tuned after it is put on the
mount.
1. Figure Out which TV Hanger is on the low side of the TV
2. Figure 13 shows the parts for Leveling
3. Loosen the #10 Washer and Screw in the TV Hanger
4. Move the Level Bolt Down Until Level
5. Lock Position with the Level Locknut
6. Tighten #10 Washer and Screw back down
Figure 13, TV Level Fine Tuning (Detail from Figure 2)
Moving the Television Up and Down
If the counterbalance is set up correctly the TV should be able to be lifted all of the way up into the top/locked position with
reasonable effort. To unlock from this position pull out on the bottom of the television. To get the television all the way to the bottom
position you may need to push down on the television. If the TV pops back up from the desired bottom position, reduce the
counterbalance force. Typically, the force to lift the TV all of the way up is approximately 20-30% of the weight of TV.
Warning! Do Not Let Go of the TV Until the Motion has stopped on its Own.

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Positions Mount Will Stay At.
The Up and Over Manual Mount has a range of positions the mount will
hold the TV at. The general range is shown in Figure 14. As seen, the
mount can be set to stay in the bottom/retracted position. If the
counterbalance is set correctly, the mount can be moved up to around 18-22
inches above the bottom position. The mount can always be moved to the
top position.
The lighter your TV the more positions the mount will stay at and the
higher it will stay above the bottom position. For lighter TVs (60 lbs and
under) the mount can stay closer to 22” or even more. For heavier TVS (80
lbs and over) the mount will only be able to stay about 18” from bottom.
Increasing the counterbalance force may allow for the mount to stay higher,
but it may not stay in the very bottom position. You will probably have to
push down on the TV to get it into the bottom position.
Under Ledge Mounting
When mounting under a ledge there needs to be enough clearance between
the TV and the ledge to ensure they will not clash when moving the TV up.
When mounting under a ledge, the most the TV will be able to go up and
stay is around 22” for lighter TVs and 18” for heavier.
The Clearance Between Ledge and TV table shows the minimum clearance
needed between the ledge bottom and TV top [C] (or the top of an attached
soundbar, whichever is higher), for the mount to be able to swing around
the ledge for different depths. To find the clearance needed, find the shelf
depth [D], in this example 8”, and go down the column and find the
corresponding minimum clearance height [C], which is 2.5 Figure 9 shows
where to measure [C].
Tips to get the Most Possible Upward Travel
Get the bottom of the mount and the bottom of the TV to be as close as
possible.
Adjust the Counterbalance so it takes the maximum reasonable force to
push the TV into the Bottom Position.
Figure 14, Possible Staying Positions

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Adjusting the Counterbalance
The Mount comes out of the box set around the 65 LB TV setting and will
need to be adjusted for the mount to work properly with your television. To
adjust the counterbalance, turn the bottom of the counterbalance screw with a
9/16”box or ratcheting wrench, see Figure 15. This moves the
Counterbalance Block up and down. The approximate counterbalance block
settings for various television weights are shown in Figure 16. In Figure 16 the
counterbalance is approximately set for a 65 Pound Television.
To be able to move the mount without a TV on it, you need to move the
Counterbalance Block to the Minimum Counterbalance Force. At this setting it
will still take 15 to 20 pounds of effort to move the mount which is harder than
you think. You should secure it to something to get the mount to move. Once
you put a TV on the mount, everything will work much better.
Figure 15, Adjusting Counterbalance (Detail
from Figure 2)
Figure 16, Counterbalance Settings (Detail from Figure 2)

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Setting the Tilt
In the top position the mount tilts from vertical to about 7 degrees
(Figure 4 and Figure 5). To set the angle, put the mount in the Out
Position for easier access and so there isn’t any force on the cam.
Maximum Down Tilt in Top Position
The cam is set for Max Down Tilt out of the box, if more tilt is
required adjust the Max Down Tilt Bolt to the Max Tilt Hole Shown
in Figure 17.
Figure 17, Max Down Tilt Bolt and Hole (Detail from Figure 2)
Vertical Tilt in the Top Position
1. The Max Down Tilt Bolt (Figure 17) comes out of the box in the
Vertical Tilt Hole
2. Adjust the Top Tilt Cam by removing the top Tilt Adjustment
Bolt (Figure 18)
3. Put the bolt into a different set of holes and hand tighten with one
nut. Approximate tilt settings are shown in Figure 19. There is a
cam on both sides of the mount, use the Top Tilt Alignment
Marks and holes to ensure they are at the same position.
4. Move the mount up and see if the tilt is correct, if not change the
position of the cams, it will probably take a few times to get the
tilt perfect. If you get a lot of resistance when trying to push the
mount to the Top position, the Cam is set for too much up tilt and
you will need to lessen it.
5. Once you have the desired position, tighten both nuts with a
7/16“ box wrench and Philips screwdriver.
Tilt in the Bottom and Out Positions
In the bottom and out position the mounts tilt can be set
Vertical +/-1 degree. To adjust, loosen up the 2 Bottom Tilt
Lock Nuts with a 7/16” box wrench. Next move the 2
Bottom Tilt Adjustment Bolts in and out with the 7/16” box
wrench until the mount is at the desired tilt, lock down the
locknuts when satisfied with the tilt.
Figure 18, Tilt Adjust Hardware (Detail from Figure 2)
Figure 19, Top Tilt Cam Settings (Detail from Figure 2)

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Paintable Plastic Covers
The Paintable Plastic Covers can be painted to match your wall
or left as is to help the mount blend in. They simply hook over
the Frame as shown in Figure 21. Sticky T-grips are included to
stick the covers to the bottom of the Frame. Outlets can be
installed under the covers and then the wires ran under them.
You may need low profile wires or an indented outlet to get it to
fit though.
Wire Management
Figure 20 Shows the suggested wire route to keep the wires
hidden with maximum flexibility and free from pinching.
The Cable Loop is black cord loop used to keep the wires in the
correct place.
Figure 20, Wire Routing
Figure 21, Ideal Outlet Placement and Plastic Cover
Maintenance
To ensure the mount will work great for as long as possible follow these simple procedures;
1. Move the mount up and down at least twice a week, this keeps the seals in the gas springs oiled.
2. Lubricate all joints every 3 months. May need more, especially if outside
3. Visually check all bolts every 3 months to ensure nothing looks like it is coming loose.

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Handle Accessory Assembly
This is an Accessory that may not be included with the mount.
It can be used above or below the TV.
Handle Parts
1 HandleBar
2 Vertical Support
4 #10 Carriage Screw
4 Plastic Retain Washer
4 #10 Nut
Figure 22, Side View of Handle Hidden
Figure 23, Side View of Handle Shown
Handle Install
Figure 24 shows how to install the Handle. We recommend laying everything out on
the ground to figure out exactly how things fit together before attaching the mount
to the wall. The handle is designed to stay hidden (Figure 22) or shown (Figure 23).
The handle does not work with a soundbar bracket below the TV.
Figure 24, Handle Assembly

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Lifetime Limited Warranty
The lifetime warranty covers all components besides powered components and gas springs. The power components and gas springs
are guaranteed to be free of defects for a period of 5 years. The warranty period begins on the original date of shipping. The limited
warranty is intended only for the original purchaser.
The warranty will be void if the mount is modified in any way or not installed correctly, including overloading, abuse, or use for any
purpose other than specified in our directions. The Limited Lifetime Warranty is for indoor use. For outdoor use we Warranty the
mount function for 5 years. Dynamic Mounting is not liable for any damage or injury caused from the use of or the inability to use our
mount. To the maximum extent permitted by applicable law, Dynamic Mounting disclaims any responsibility for incidental or
consequential damages.
Dynamic Mounting LLC, www.DynamicMounting.com
U.S. PATENT NO. 8724037, 9625091, www.DynamicMounting.com/patent
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