GABOR ACCUGEAR UPMP-1000 User manual

User Manual
UPMP-1000 / ACCUGEAR
UNIVERSAL
PROJECTOR
MOUNT

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The Gabor UPMP-1000 AccuGear Universal Projector Mount provides an easy and
professional solution for mounting your projector to a ceiling. The AccuGear’s
dual-gear mechanism offers exact image alignment which allows you to quickly dial
in ideal tilt and roll viewing angles. Preassembled parts and the quick-release
mount make the installation process fast and simple, and the adjustable arms can
be configured to fit most projectors. Mount your projector at home, your office’s
conference room, or a school classroom for unobstructed overhead viewing.
If you have safety concerns about installing this product, contact a qualified
professional or installation contractor.
If this product is missing hardware or there are defective parts,
visit www.madebygabor.com or call Customer Service at 212-594-2353.
Thank you for choosing Gabor.

• Read through this manual carefully, and save it for future reference.
• When installing this product, be sure to refer to the mounting instructions
detailed in this manual; failure to abide by the mounting instructions may
void the product warranty.
• It is strongly recommended that this product be installed by a qualified
professional or installation contractor; Gabor takes no responsibility for any
product damage or personal injury resulting from mishandling, incorrect
mounting, faulty assembly, or improper use of this product.
• Do not use this product for any device other than what it is intended for; the
exact specifications, size parameters, and weight limits are found in this
instruction manual.
• Do not exceed the maximum load capacity of 50 lb. (22.7 kg), as you risk
personal injury or damage to your equipment.
• Failure to provide adequate structural support for this product can result in
serious personal injury or damage to your equipment; it is the installer’s
responsibility to make sure the structure to which the product is attached
can support four times the combined weight of all the equipment.
• Do not overtighten the screws or supports, as this can lead to damage.
• The provided hardware is for attaching the projector mount to wood studs or
to solid concrete. If installing the Gabor ceiling mounts to a wood stud
covered by drywall (gypsum board), verify the studs are a minimum 2 × 4 in.
size. Do not install this mount over drywall greater than 5/8 inches thick.
If installing this Gabor ceiling mount to a concrete ceiling, it must be at least
8 inches thick with a minimum compressive strength of 2000 psi.
Never install the anchor to concrete covered with plaster, drywall, or other
finishing material.
• Do not mount this product on structures that may be affected by vibrations
or noticeable impacts; do not install near a heater, fireplace, or any other
source of direct heat.
• This product contains small parts which can pose a choking hazard; keep out
of reach of children and pets.
• All images are for illustrative purposes only.
Safety Warnings
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Overview
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Mounting plate
Projector mount
M3 × 8 mm screw
4 mm hex key
Tools Needed for Assembly
Stud finder
Pencil
Phillips screwdriver
Hammer
Drill
5/16-inch (8 mm) concrete drill bit
5/32-inch (4 mm) wood bit
3/8-inch (10mm) wrench
Wood Concrete
A
J
F
B
I
1/4”flat washer
2 mm hex key
C
Concrete anchor
D
Anchor screw
M5 x 6mm
E
M4 × 10 mm screw
K L M N
M5 × 10 mm screw M5 × 20 mm screw M6 x 10mm
#6 1/2”flat washer
G
2X 2X
1X 2X 4X
1X 1X
4X 4X 4X 4X 4X

Before installing the Gabor AccuGear, you will need to determine the projector’s
placement and identify surrounding ceiling or wall supports for attachment.
1. Measure the width at the top of your projector’s screen, and locate the center.
Make a mark above the center point.
2. Find your projector’s throw distance (check your projector’s manual). Use the
throw distance measurement, and form a straight line from the mark you
made in step 1. This will determine the placement of your projector.
3. To locate the mounting plate’s placement, add the throw distance to the
distance between the projector’s lens and the projector mount’s center when
attached to the projector. You can easily determine this by placing the
projector mount onto the housing of the projector.
The mounting plate needs to be secured to a concrete or wood studded ceiling
or wall.
Optional: If you’re running cables, such as audio, video, or low-voltage power
cables, through the rotating column’s cable access, you’ll need to drill an extra
hole in the wood or concrete support structure to fit the cables and connect
them to the projector.
Projector Placement
Plate Installation
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Distance to flush column
Column
As illustrated with a ceiling plate and extention column (not included.)
Screen
center point
Throw distance

If your projector model has only three holes for mounting, then remove the
fourth arm with the hex key (I).
Warning! Do not use the projector mount with only two arms.
3. Slide the arms around the projector
mount and along the arm’s shaft to
position them over your projector’s
mounting holes. Make sure the notch
on the mount is as close to the
center of gravity for your projector
as possible.
4. Use the hex key (I) and the screws
from step 1 to secure the mount to
the projector, and tighten the arms
until secure.
5. Once the projector mount is attached to your projector, adjust the feet of the
arms vertically to level the mount.
Wood Studs
Wood studs run vertically inside the wall or across the ceiling, behind the drywall
or plaster. The plate must be mounted to a wood stud, or the plate could fall out
and damage the projector or cause personal harm.
Make sure the studs are at least 1.5 inches (38 mm) wide.
1. Use a stud finder to locate the edges of the wooden
stud.
2. Mark the centerline of the stud.
3. Place the mounting plate at the location marked for
your projector, and mark the spot of the two
mounting plate holes for drilling. Make sure this is
on the center line of the stud.
4. Use a 5/32-inch (4 mm) wood drill bit to predrill the
two marked spots for support holes 2.5 inches (64
mm) deep, and then clean out the debris.
5. Attach the plate by inserting the anchor screws
through the washers and mounting plate holes and
screwing them into the predrilled support holes
until secure.
6. Use a 3/8 inch (10 mm)
crescent wrench
to tighten the
anchor screws
through the
plate’s access
slots.
Concrete
Warning! Make sure the concrete anchors are installed into solid concrete that is
at least 8 inches (20 cm) thick. If concrete exhibits cracks or other defects, this
may result in failure of the concrete anchors and cause serious personal injury or
equipment damage.
1. Place the mounting plate at the location marked for your projector, and mark
the spot of the two mounting plate holes for drilling.
2. Use a 5/16-inch (8 mm) concrete drill bit to make
holes 2.5-inches (64 mm) deep on the marked
spots, and then clean out debris.
3. Insert the concrete anchors flush to the concrete, and use a mallet to
hammer the anchors into the drilled holes.
4. Attach the plate by inserting the anchor screws through the washers and
mounting plate holes, and screwing them into the concrete anchors until
secure.
5. Use a 3/8 inch (10 mm) crescent wrench
to tighten the anchor screws through
the plate’s access slots.
Attaching the Projector
1. Determine which screws
(J, K, L, M, or N) to use with
your projector.
2. Loosen the projector mount’s arms with the hex key (I).
6. Slide the projector mount into the mounting plate’s flange, and secure it with
the spring screw. Push the screw in, and rotate until secure.
Secure the
projector in the
mounting plate
with the included
security screw
(E).
Note: If you have a high ceiling, use a compatible 1.5 NPT extension column
(not included).
Refer to the instructions listed in
Adjusting the Projector’s Alignment
You can easily change the projector’s viewing angles with the AccuGear’s
dual-gear mechanism. With the simple pull and twist of a lever you can precisely
adjust up to ±20° tilt and ±10° roll. In addition, you can swivel the projector
360° or ±15° for ideal viewing angles.
Caution! Make sure to support the projector with one hand while making any
adjustments. After altering the projector’s alignment, tighten all security screws
to lock the projector’s position.
Cable Management
For a clean look, you can run A/V
and low-voltage power cables
through the mounting plate. You
may need to drill an extra hole in the
wood or concrete support structure
to fit the cables and connect them
to the projector.
Adjust the pitch, and run the cables through the mount as shown.
Using the AccuGear with 1.5 NPT-Compatible
Mounting Plates and Extension Columns
Use the AccuGear with other 1.5 NPT-compatible structural mounts or mounting
plates as well as extension columns.
Extend or suspend your
projector from high ceilings
with hardware such as the
Gabor SCP-770 Suspended
Ceiling Mounting Plate (sold
separately), which includes
a 1.5 NPT extension column
needed for attachment.
1. Attach a 1.5 NPT
extension column to
your compatible mount.
3. Remove your projector
from the mounting
plate if attached.
3. Loosen the extension
column security screw
on the AccuGear’s
mounting plate, and
screw the mounting
plate onto the end of
the extension column.
4. Tighten the security
screw.
Product Specifications
Maximum load capacity
50 lb. (22.7 kg)
Color
Black
Tilt
±20°
Roll
±10°
Rotation
360° / ±15°
Dimensions (H × W × D)
4.5 × 18 × 18 in. (11.4 × 45.7 × 45.7 cm)
Weight
3.1 lb. (1.4 kg)
Stud
1.5 in.
Drywall
X
2.5 in.
D
F
D
F
A
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If your projector model has only three holes for mounting, then remove the
fourth arm with the hex key (I).
Warning! Do not use the projector mount with only two arms.
3. Slide the arms around the projector
mount and along the arm’s shaft to
position them over your projector’s
mounting holes. Make sure the notch
on the mount is as close to the
center of gravity for your projector
as possible.
4. Use the hex key (I) and the screws
from step 1 to secure the mount to
the projector, and tighten the arms
until secure.
5. Once the projector mount is attached to your projector, adjust the feet of the
arms vertically to level the mount.
Wood Studs
Wood studs run vertically inside the wall or across the ceiling, behind the drywall
or plaster. The plate must be mounted to a wood stud, or the plate could fall out
and damage the projector or cause personal harm.
Make sure the studs are at least 1.5 inches (38 mm) wide.
1. Use a stud finder to locate the edges of the wooden
stud.
2. Mark the centerline of the stud.
3. Place the mounting plate at the location marked for
your projector, and mark the spot of the two
mounting plate holes for drilling. Make sure this is
on the center line of the stud.
4. Use a 5/32-inch (4 mm) wood drill bit to predrill the
two marked spots for support holes 2.5 inches (64
mm) deep, and then clean out the debris.
5. Attach the plate by inserting the anchor screws
through the washers and mounting plate holes and
screwing them into the predrilled support holes
until secure.
6. Use a 3/8 inch (10 mm)
crescent wrench
to tighten the
anchor screws
through the
plate’s access
slots.
Concrete
Warning! Make sure the concrete anchors are installed into solid concrete that is
at least 8 inches (20 cm) thick. If concrete exhibits cracks or other defects, this
may result in failure of the concrete anchors and cause serious personal injury or
equipment damage.
1. Place the mounting plate at the location marked for your projector, and mark
the spot of the two mounting plate holes for drilling.
2. Use a 5/16-inch (8 mm) concrete drill bit to make
holes 2.5-inches (64 mm) deep on the marked
spots, and then clean out debris.
3. Insert the concrete anchors flush to the concrete, and use a mallet to
hammer the anchors into the drilled holes.
4. Attach the plate by inserting the anchor screws through the washers and
mounting plate holes, and screwing them into the concrete anchors until
secure.
5. Use a 3/8 inch (10 mm) crescent wrench
to tighten the anchor screws through
the plate’s access slots.
Attaching the Projector
1. Determine which screws
(J, K, L, M, or N) to use with
your projector.
2. Loosen the projector mount’s arms with the hex key (I).
6. Slide the projector mount into the mounting plate’s flange, and secure it with
the spring screw. Push the screw in, and rotate until secure.
Secure the
projector in the
mounting plate
with the included
security screw
(E).
Note: If you have a high ceiling, use a compatible 1.5 NPT extension column
(not included).
Refer to the instructions listed in
Adjusting the Projector’s Alignment
You can easily change the projector’s viewing angles with the AccuGear’s
dual-gear mechanism. With the simple pull and twist of a lever you can precisely
adjust up to ±20° tilt and ±10° roll. In addition, you can swivel the projector
360° or ±15° for ideal viewing angles.
Caution! Make sure to support the projector with one hand while making any
adjustments. After altering the projector’s alignment, tighten all security screws
to lock the projector’s position.
Cable Management
For a clean look, you can run A/V
and low-voltage power cables
through the mounting plate. You
may need to drill an extra hole in the
wood or concrete support structure
to fit the cables and connect them
to the projector.
Adjust the pitch, and run the cables through the mount as shown.
Using the AccuGear with 1.5 NPT-Compatible
Mounting Plates and Extension Columns
Use the AccuGear with other 1.5 NPT-compatible structural mounts or mounting
plates as well as extension columns.
Extend or suspend your
projector from high ceilings
with hardware such as the
Gabor SCP-770 Suspended
Ceiling Mounting Plate (sold
separately), which includes
a 1.5 NPT extension column
needed for attachment.
1. Attach a 1.5 NPT
extension column to
your compatible mount.
3. Remove your projector
from the mounting
plate if attached.
3. Loosen the extension
column security screw
on the AccuGear’s
mounting plate, and
screw the mounting
plate onto the end of
the extension column.
4. Tighten the security
screw.
Product Specifications
Maximum load capacity
50 lb. (22.7 kg)
Color
Black
Tilt
±20°
Roll
±10°
Rotation
360° / ±15°
Dimensions (H × W × D)
4.5 × 18 × 18 in. (11.4 × 45.7 × 45.7 cm)
Weight
3.1 lb. (1.4 kg)
2.5 in.2.5 in.
D
F
D
F
A
CC
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If your projector model has only three holes for mounting, then remove the
fourth arm with the hex key (I).
Warning! Do not use the projector mount with only two arms.
3. Slide the arms around the projector
mount and along the arm’s shaft to
position them over your projector’s
mounting holes. Make sure the notch
on the mount is as close to the
center of gravity for your projector
as possible.
4. Use the hex key (I) and the screws
from step 1 to secure the mount to
the projector, and tighten the arms
until secure.
5. Once the projector mount is attached to your projector, adjust the feet of the
arms vertically to level the mount.
Wood Studs
Wood studs run vertically inside the wall or across the ceiling, behind the drywall
or plaster. The plate must be mounted to a wood stud, or the plate could fall out
and damage the projector or cause personal harm.
Make sure the studs are at least 1.5 inches (38 mm) wide.
1. Use a stud finder to locate the edges of the wooden
stud.
2. Mark the centerline of the stud.
3. Place the mounting plate at the location marked for
your projector, and mark the spot of the two
mounting plate holes for drilling. Make sure this is
on the center line of the stud.
4. Use a 5/32-inch (4 mm) wood drill bit to predrill the
two marked spots for support holes 2.5 inches (64
mm) deep, and then clean out the debris.
5. Attach the plate by inserting the anchor screws
through the washers and mounting plate holes and
screwing them into the predrilled support holes
until secure.
6. Use a 3/8 inch (10 mm)
crescent wrench
to tighten the
anchor screws
through the
plate’s access
slots.
Concrete
Warning! Make sure the concrete anchors are installed into solid concrete that is
at least 8 inches (20 cm) thick. If concrete exhibits cracks or other defects, this
may result in failure of the concrete anchors and cause serious personal injury or
equipment damage.
1. Place the mounting plate at the location marked for your projector, and mark
the spot of the two mounting plate holes for drilling.
2. Use a 5/16-inch (8 mm) concrete drill bit to make
holes 2.5-inches (64 mm) deep on the marked
spots, and then clean out debris.
3. Insert the concrete anchors flush to the concrete, and use a mallet to
hammer the anchors into the drilled holes.
4. Attach the plate by inserting the anchor screws through the washers and
mounting plate holes, and screwing them into the concrete anchors until
secure.
5. Use a 3/8 inch (10 mm) crescent wrench
to tighten the anchor screws through
the plate’s access slots.
Attaching the Projector
1. Determine which screws
(J, K, L, M, or N) to use with
your projector.
2. Loosen the projector mount’s arms with the hex key (I).
6. Slide the projector mount into the mounting plate’s flange, and secure it with
the spring screw. Push the screw in, and rotate until secure.
Secure the
projector in the
mounting plate
with the included
security screw
(E).
Note: If you have a high ceiling, use a compatible 1.5 NPT extension column
(not included).
Refer to the instructions listed in
Adjusting the Projector’s Alignment
You can easily change the projector’s viewing angles with the AccuGear’s
dual-gear mechanism. With the simple pull and twist of a lever you can precisely
adjust up to ±20° tilt and ±10° roll. In addition, you can swivel the projector
360° or ±15° for ideal viewing angles.
Caution! Make sure to support the projector with one hand while making any
adjustments. After altering the projector’s alignment, tighten all security screws
to lock the projector’s position.
Cable Management
For a clean look, you can run A/V
and low-voltage power cables
through the mounting plate. You
may need to drill an extra hole in the
wood or concrete support structure
to fit the cables and connect them
to the projector.
Adjust the pitch, and run the cables through the mount as shown.
Using the AccuGear with 1.5 NPT-Compatible
Mounting Plates and Extension Columns
Use the AccuGear with other 1.5 NPT-compatible structural mounts or mounting
plates as well as extension columns.
Extend or suspend your
projector from high ceilings
with hardware such as the
Gabor SCP-770 Suspended
Ceiling Mounting Plate (sold
separately), which includes
a 1.5 NPT extension column
needed for attachment.
1. Attach a 1.5 NPT
extension column to
your compatible mount.
3. Remove your projector
from the mounting
plate if attached.
3. Loosen the extension
column security screw
on the AccuGear’s
mounting plate, and
screw the mounting
plate onto the end of
the extension column.
4. Tighten the security
screw.
Product Specifications
Maximum load capacity
50 lb. (22.7 kg)
Color
Black
Tilt
±20°
Roll
±10°
Rotation
360° / ±15°
Dimensions (H × W × D)
4.5 × 18 × 18 in. (11.4 × 45.7 × 45.7 cm)
Weight
3.1 lb. (1.4 kg)
K, L,
M,N J
G
H
A
B
I
I
8

If your projector model has only three holes for mounting, then remove the
fourth arm with the hex key (I).
Warning! Do not use the projector mount with only two arms.
3. Slide the arms around the projector
mount and along the arm’s shaft to
position them over your projector’s
mounting holes. Make sure the notch
on the mount is as close to the
center of gravity for your projector
as possible.
4. Use the hex key (I) and the screws
from step 1 to secure the mount to
the projector, and tighten the arms
until secure.
5. Once the projector mount is attached to your projector, adjust the feet of the
arms vertically to level the mount.
Wood Studs
Wood studs run vertically inside the wall or across the ceiling, behind the drywall
or plaster. The plate must be mounted to a wood stud, or the plate could fall out
and damage the projector or cause personal harm.
Make sure the studs are at least 1.5 inches (38 mm) wide.
1. Use a stud finder to locate the edges of the wooden
stud.
2. Mark the centerline of the stud.
3. Place the mounting plate at the location marked for
your projector, and mark the spot of the two
mounting plate holes for drilling. Make sure this is
on the center line of the stud.
4. Use a 5/32-inch (4 mm) wood drill bit to predrill the
two marked spots for support holes 2.5 inches (64
mm) deep, and then clean out the debris.
5. Attach the plate by inserting the anchor screws
through the washers and mounting plate holes and
screwing them into the predrilled support holes
until secure.
6. Use a 3/8 inch (10 mm)
crescent wrench
to tighten the
anchor screws
through the
plate’s access
slots.
Concrete
Warning! Make sure the concrete anchors are installed into solid concrete that is
at least 8 inches (20 cm) thick. If concrete exhibits cracks or other defects, this
may result in failure of the concrete anchors and cause serious personal injury or
equipment damage.
1. Place the mounting plate at the location marked for your projector, and mark
the spot of the two mounting plate holes for drilling.
2. Use a 5/16-inch (8 mm) concrete drill bit to make
holes 2.5-inches (64 mm) deep on the marked
spots, and then clean out debris.
3. Insert the concrete anchors flush to the concrete, and use a mallet to
hammer the anchors into the drilled holes.
4. Attach the plate by inserting the anchor screws through the washers and
mounting plate holes, and screwing them into the concrete anchors until
secure.
5. Use a 3/8 inch (10 mm) crescent wrench
to tighten the anchor screws through
the plate’s access slots.
Attaching the Projector
1. Determine which screws
(J, K, L, M, or N) to use with
your projector.
2. Loosen the projector mount’s arms with the hex key (I).
6. Slide the projector mount into the mounting plate’s flange, and secure it with
the spring screw. Push the screw in, and rotate until secure.
Secure the
projector in the
mounting plate
with the included
security screw
(E).
Note: If you have a high ceiling, use a compatible 1.5 NPT extension column
(not included).
Refer to the instructions listed in
Adjusting the Projector’s Alignment
You can easily change the projector’s viewing angles with the AccuGear’s
dual-gear mechanism. With the simple pull and twist of a lever you can precisely
adjust up to ±20° tilt and ±10° roll. In addition, you can swivel the projector
360° or ±15° for ideal viewing angles.
Caution! Make sure to support the projector with one hand while making any
adjustments. After altering the projector’s alignment, tighten all security screws
to lock the projector’s position.
Cable Management
For a clean look, you can run A/V
and low-voltage power cables
through the mounting plate. You
may need to drill an extra hole in the
wood or concrete support structure
to fit the cables and connect them
to the projector.
Adjust the pitch, and run the cables through the mount as shown.
Using the AccuGear with 1.5 NPT-Compatible
Mounting Plates and Extension Columns
Use the AccuGear with other 1.5 NPT-compatible structural mounts or mounting
plates as well as extension columns.
Extend or suspend your
projector from high ceilings
with hardware such as the
Gabor SCP-770 Suspended
Ceiling Mounting Plate (sold
separately), which includes
a 1.5 NPT extension column
needed for attachment.
1. Attach a 1.5 NPT
extension column to
your compatible mount.
3. Remove your projector
from the mounting
plate if attached.
3. Loosen the extension
column security screw
on the AccuGear’s
mounting plate, and
screw the mounting
plate onto the end of
the extension column.
4. Tighten the security
screw.
Product Specifications
Maximum load capacity
50 lb. (22.7 kg)
Color
Black
Tilt
±20°
Roll
±10°
Rotation
360° / ±15°
Dimensions (H × W × D)
4.5 × 18 × 18 in. (11.4 × 45.7 × 45.7 cm)
Weight
3.1 lb. (1.4 kg)
Loosen Adjust Tighten
I I
9

If your projector model has only three holes for mounting, then remove the
fourth arm with the hex key (I).
Warning! Do not use the projector mount with only two arms.
3. Slide the arms around the projector
mount and along the arm’s shaft to
position them over your projector’s
mounting holes. Make sure the notch
on the mount is as close to the
center of gravity for your projector
as possible.
4. Use the hex key (I) and the screws
from step 1 to secure the mount to
the projector, and tighten the arms
until secure.
5. Once the projector mount is attached to your projector, adjust the feet of the
arms vertically to level the mount.
Wood Studs
Wood studs run vertically inside the wall or across the ceiling, behind the drywall
or plaster. The plate must be mounted to a wood stud, or the plate could fall out
and damage the projector or cause personal harm.
Make sure the studs are at least 1.5 inches (38 mm) wide.
1. Use a stud finder to locate the edges of the wooden
stud.
2. Mark the centerline of the stud.
3. Place the mounting plate at the location marked for
your projector, and mark the spot of the two
mounting plate holes for drilling. Make sure this is
on the center line of the stud.
4. Use a 5/32-inch (4 mm) wood drill bit to predrill the
two marked spots for support holes 2.5 inches (64
mm) deep, and then clean out the debris.
5. Attach the plate by inserting the anchor screws
through the washers and mounting plate holes and
screwing them into the predrilled support holes
until secure.
6. Use a 3/8 inch (10 mm)
crescent wrench
to tighten the
anchor screws
through the
plate’s access
slots.
Concrete
Warning! Make sure the concrete anchors are installed into solid concrete that is
at least 8 inches (20 cm) thick. If concrete exhibits cracks or other defects, this
may result in failure of the concrete anchors and cause serious personal injury or
equipment damage.
1. Place the mounting plate at the location marked for your projector, and mark
the spot of the two mounting plate holes for drilling.
2. Use a 5/16-inch (8 mm) concrete drill bit to make
holes 2.5-inches (64 mm) deep on the marked
spots, and then clean out debris.
3. Insert the concrete anchors flush to the concrete, and use a mallet to
hammer the anchors into the drilled holes.
4. Attach the plate by inserting the anchor screws through the washers and
mounting plate holes, and screwing them into the concrete anchors until
secure.
5. Use a 3/8 inch (10 mm) crescent wrench
to tighten the anchor screws through
the plate’s access slots.
Attaching the Projector
1. Determine which screws
(J, K, L, M, or N) to use with
your projector.
2. Loosen the projector mount’s arms with the hex key (I).
6. Slide the projector mount into the mounting plate’s flange, and secure it with
the spring screw. Push the screw in, and rotate until secure.
Secure the
projector in the
mounting plate
with the included
security screw
(E).
Note: If you have a high ceiling, use a compatible 1.5 NPT extension column
(not included).
Refer to the instructions listed in
Adjusting the Projector’s Alignment
You can easily change the projector’s viewing angles with the AccuGear’s
dual-gear mechanism. With the simple pull and twist of a lever you can precisely
adjust up to ±20° tilt and ±10° roll. In addition, you can swivel the projector
360° or ±15° for ideal viewing angles.
Caution! Make sure to support the projector with one hand while making any
adjustments. After altering the projector’s alignment, tighten all security screws
to lock the projector’s position.
Cable Management
For a clean look, you can run A/V
and low-voltage power cables
through the mounting plate. You
may need to drill an extra hole in the
wood or concrete support structure
to fit the cables and connect them
to the projector.
Adjust the pitch, and run the cables through the mount as shown.
Using the AccuGear with 1.5 NPT-Compatible
Mounting Plates and Extension Columns
Use the AccuGear with other 1.5 NPT-compatible structural mounts or mounting
plates as well as extension columns.
Extend or suspend your
projector from high ceilings
with hardware such as the
Gabor SCP-770 Suspended
Ceiling Mounting Plate (sold
separately), which includes
a 1.5 NPT extension column
needed for attachment.
1. Attach a 1.5 NPT
extension column to
your compatible mount.
3. Remove your projector
from the mounting
plate if attached.
3. Loosen the extension
column security screw
on the AccuGear’s
mounting plate, and
screw the mounting
plate onto the end of
the extension column.
4. Tighten the security
screw.
Product Specifications
Maximum load capacity
50 lb. (22.7 kg)
Color
Black
Tilt
±20°
Roll
±10°
Rotation
360° / ±15°
Dimensions (H × W × D)
4.5 × 18 × 18 in. (11.4 × 45.7 × 45.7 cm)
Weight
3.1 lb. (1.4 kg)
Using the AccuGear with 1.5 NPT-Compatible
below.
Mounting Plates and Extension Columns
A
B
E
10

If your projector model has only three holes for mounting, then remove the
fourth arm with the hex key (I).
Warning! Do not use the projector mount with only two arms.
3. Slide the arms around the projector
mount and along the arm’s shaft to
position them over your projector’s
mounting holes. Make sure the notch
on the mount is as close to the
center of gravity for your projector
as possible.
4. Use the hex key (I) and the screws
from step 1 to secure the mount to
the projector, and tighten the arms
until secure.
5. Once the projector mount is attached to your projector, adjust the feet of the
arms vertically to level the mount.
Wood Studs
Wood studs run vertically inside the wall or across the ceiling, behind the drywall
or plaster. The plate must be mounted to a wood stud, or the plate could fall out
and damage the projector or cause personal harm.
Make sure the studs are at least 1.5 inches (38 mm) wide.
1. Use a stud finder to locate the edges of the wooden
stud.
2. Mark the centerline of the stud.
3. Place the mounting plate at the location marked for
your projector, and mark the spot of the two
mounting plate holes for drilling. Make sure this is
on the center line of the stud.
4. Use a 5/32-inch (4 mm) wood drill bit to predrill the
two marked spots for support holes 2.5 inches (64
mm) deep, and then clean out the debris.
5. Attach the plate by inserting the anchor screws
through the washers and mounting plate holes and
screwing them into the predrilled support holes
until secure.
6. Use a 3/8 inch (10 mm)
crescent wrench
to tighten the
anchor screws
through the
plate’s access
slots.
Concrete
Warning! Make sure the concrete anchors are installed into solid concrete that is
at least 8 inches (20 cm) thick. If concrete exhibits cracks or other defects, this
may result in failure of the concrete anchors and cause serious personal injury or
equipment damage.
1. Place the mounting plate at the location marked for your projector, and mark
the spot of the two mounting plate holes for drilling.
2. Use a 5/16-inch (8 mm) concrete drill bit to make
holes 2.5-inches (64 mm) deep on the marked
spots, and then clean out debris.
3. Insert the concrete anchors flush to the concrete, and use a mallet to
hammer the anchors into the drilled holes.
4. Attach the plate by inserting the anchor screws through the washers and
mounting plate holes, and screwing them into the concrete anchors until
secure.
5. Use a 3/8 inch (10 mm) crescent wrench
to tighten the anchor screws through
the plate’s access slots.
Attaching the Projector
1. Determine which screws
(J, K, L, M, or N) to use with
your projector.
2. Loosen the projector mount’s arms with the hex key (I).
6. Slide the projector mount into the mounting plate’s flange, and secure it with
the spring screw. Push the screw in, and rotate until secure.
Secure the
projector in the
mounting plate
with the included
security screw
(E).
Note: If you have a high ceiling, use a compatible 1.5 NPT extension column
(not included).
Refer to the instructions listed in
Adjusting the Projector’s Alignment
You can easily change the projector’s viewing angles with the AccuGear’s
dual-gear mechanism. With the simple pull and twist of a lever you can precisely
adjust up to ±20° tilt and ±10° roll. In addition, you can swivel the projector
360° or ±15° for ideal viewing angles.
Caution! Make sure to support the projector with one hand while making any
adjustments. After altering the projector’s alignment, tighten all security screws
to lock the projector’s position.
Cable Management
For a clean look, you can run A/V
and low-voltage power cables
through the mounting plate. You
may need to drill an extra hole in the
wood or concrete support structure
to fit the cables and connect them
to the projector.
Adjust the pitch, and run the cables through the mount as shown.
Using the AccuGear with 1.5 NPT-Compatible
Mounting Plates and Extension Columns
Use the AccuGear with other 1.5 NPT-compatible structural mounts or mounting
plates as well as extension columns.
Extend or suspend your
projector from high ceilings
with hardware such as the
Gabor SCP-770 Suspended
Ceiling Mounting Plate (sold
separately), which includes
a 1.5 NPT extension column
needed for attachment.
1. Attach a 1.5 NPT
extension column to
your compatible mount.
3. Remove your projector
from the mounting
plate if attached.
3. Loosen the extension
column security screw
on the AccuGear’s
mounting plate, and
screw the mounting
plate onto the end of
the extension column.
4. Tighten the security
screw.
Product Specifications
Maximum load capacity
50 lb. (22.7 kg)
Color
Black
Tilt
±20°
Roll
±10°
Rotation
360° / ±15°
Dimensions (H × W × D)
4.5 × 18 × 18 in. (11.4 × 45.7 × 45.7 cm)
Weight
3.1 lb. (1.4 kg)
Tilt
+/- 20°
Roll
+/- 10°
I
I
11

If your projector model has only three holes for mounting, then remove the
fourth arm with the hex key (I).
Warning! Do not use the projector mount with only two arms.
3. Slide the arms around the projector
mount and along the arm’s shaft to
position them over your projector’s
mounting holes. Make sure the notch
on the mount is as close to the
center of gravity for your projector
as possible.
4. Use the hex key (I) and the screws
from step 1 to secure the mount to
the projector, and tighten the arms
until secure.
5. Once the projector mount is attached to your projector, adjust the feet of the
arms vertically to level the mount.
Wood Studs
Wood studs run vertically inside the wall or across the ceiling, behind the drywall
or plaster. The plate must be mounted to a wood stud, or the plate could fall out
and damage the projector or cause personal harm.
Make sure the studs are at least 1.5 inches (38 mm) wide.
1. Use a stud finder to locate the edges of the wooden
stud.
2. Mark the centerline of the stud.
3. Place the mounting plate at the location marked for
your projector, and mark the spot of the two
mounting plate holes for drilling. Make sure this is
on the center line of the stud.
4. Use a 5/32-inch (4 mm) wood drill bit to predrill the
two marked spots for support holes 2.5 inches (64
mm) deep, and then clean out the debris.
5. Attach the plate by inserting the anchor screws
through the washers and mounting plate holes and
screwing them into the predrilled support holes
until secure.
6. Use a 3/8 inch (10 mm)
crescent wrench
to tighten the
anchor screws
through the
plate’s access
slots.
Concrete
Warning! Make sure the concrete anchors are installed into solid concrete that is
at least 8 inches (20 cm) thick. If concrete exhibits cracks or other defects, this
may result in failure of the concrete anchors and cause serious personal injury or
equipment damage.
1. Place the mounting plate at the location marked for your projector, and mark
the spot of the two mounting plate holes for drilling.
2. Use a 5/16-inch (8 mm) concrete drill bit to make
holes 2.5-inches (64 mm) deep on the marked
spots, and then clean out debris.
3. Insert the concrete anchors flush to the concrete, and use a mallet to
hammer the anchors into the drilled holes.
4. Attach the plate by inserting the anchor screws through the washers and
mounting plate holes, and screwing them into the concrete anchors until
secure.
5. Use a 3/8 inch (10 mm) crescent wrench
to tighten the anchor screws through
the plate’s access slots.
Attaching the Projector
1. Determine which screws
(J, K, L, M, or N) to use with
your projector.
2. Loosen the projector mount’s arms with the hex key (I).
6. Slide the projector mount into the mounting plate’s flange, and secure it with
the spring screw. Push the screw in, and rotate until secure.
Secure the
projector in the
mounting plate
with the included
security screw
(E).
Note: If you have a high ceiling, use a compatible 1.5 NPT extension column
(not included).
Refer to the instructions listed in
Adjusting the Projector’s Alignment
You can easily change the projector’s viewing angles with the AccuGear’s
dual-gear mechanism. With the simple pull and twist of a lever you can precisely
adjust up to ±20° tilt and ±10° roll. In addition, you can swivel the projector
360° or ±15° for ideal viewing angles.
Caution! Make sure to support the projector with one hand while making any
adjustments. After altering the projector’s alignment, tighten all security screws
to lock the projector’s position.
Cable Management
For a clean look, you can run A/V
and low-voltage power cables
through the mounting plate. You
may need to drill an extra hole in the
wood or concrete support structure
to fit the cables and connect them
to the projector.
Adjust the pitch, and run the cables through the mount as shown.
Using the AccuGear with 1.5 NPT-Compatible
Mounting Plates and Extension Columns
Use the AccuGear with other 1.5 NPT-compatible structural mounts or mounting
plates as well as extension columns.
Extend or suspend your
projector from high ceilings
with hardware such as the
Gabor SCP-770 Suspended
Ceiling Mounting Plate (sold
separately), which includes
a 1.5 NPT extension column
needed for attachment.
1. Attach a 1.5 NPT
extension column to
your compatible mount.
3. Remove your projector
from the mounting
plate if attached.
3. Loosen the extension
column security screw
on the AccuGear’s
mounting plate, and
screw the mounting
plate onto the end of
the extension column.
4. Tighten the security
screw.
Product Specifications
Maximum load capacity
50 lb. (22.7 kg)
Color
Black
Tilt
±20°
Roll
±10°
Rotation
360° / ±15°
Dimensions (H × W × D)
4.5 × 18 × 18 in. (11.4 × 45.7 × 45.7 cm)
Weight
3.1 lb. (1.4 kg)
Swivel
With the Mounting Plate
360°
I
+/- 15°
I
360°
With the Mounting Arms
On Extension Column
(Sold Separately)
Side View
Side View
12

If your projector model has only three holes for mounting, then remove the
fourth arm with the hex key (I).
Warning! Do not use the projector mount with only two arms.
3. Slide the arms around the projector
mount and along the arm’s shaft to
position them over your projector’s
mounting holes. Make sure the notch
on the mount is as close to the
center of gravity for your projector
as possible.
4. Use the hex key (I) and the screws
from step 1 to secure the mount to
the projector, and tighten the arms
until secure.
5. Once the projector mount is attached to your projector, adjust the feet of the
arms vertically to level the mount.
Wood Studs
Wood studs run vertically inside the wall or across the ceiling, behind the drywall
or plaster. The plate must be mounted to a wood stud, or the plate could fall out
and damage the projector or cause personal harm.
Make sure the studs are at least 1.5 inches (38 mm) wide.
1. Use a stud finder to locate the edges of the wooden
stud.
2. Mark the centerline of the stud.
3. Place the mounting plate at the location marked for
your projector, and mark the spot of the two
mounting plate holes for drilling. Make sure this is
on the center line of the stud.
4. Use a 5/32-inch (4 mm) wood drill bit to predrill the
two marked spots for support holes 2.5 inches (64
mm) deep, and then clean out the debris.
5. Attach the plate by inserting the anchor screws
through the washers and mounting plate holes and
screwing them into the predrilled support holes
until secure.
6. Use a 3/8 inch (10 mm)
crescent wrench
to tighten the
anchor screws
through the
plate’s access
slots.
Concrete
Warning! Make sure the concrete anchors are installed into solid concrete that is
at least 8 inches (20 cm) thick. If concrete exhibits cracks or other defects, this
may result in failure of the concrete anchors and cause serious personal injury or
equipment damage.
1. Place the mounting plate at the location marked for your projector, and mark
the spot of the two mounting plate holes for drilling.
2. Use a 5/16-inch (8 mm) concrete drill bit to make
holes 2.5-inches (64 mm) deep on the marked
spots, and then clean out debris.
3. Insert the concrete anchors flush to the concrete, and use a mallet to
hammer the anchors into the drilled holes.
4. Attach the plate by inserting the anchor screws through the washers and
mounting plate holes, and screwing them into the concrete anchors until
secure.
5. Use a 3/8 inch (10 mm) crescent wrench
to tighten the anchor screws through
the plate’s access slots.
Attaching the Projector
1. Determine which screws
(J, K, L, M, or N) to use with
your projector.
2. Loosen the projector mount’s arms with the hex key (I).
6. Slide the projector mount into the mounting plate’s flange, and secure it with
the spring screw. Push the screw in, and rotate until secure.
Secure the
projector in the
mounting plate
with the included
security screw
(E).
Note: If you have a high ceiling, use a compatible 1.5 NPT extension column
(not included).
Refer to the instructions listed in
Adjusting the Projector’s Alignment
You can easily change the projector’s viewing angles with the AccuGear’s
dual-gear mechanism. With the simple pull and twist of a lever you can precisely
adjust up to ±20° tilt and ±10° roll. In addition, you can swivel the projector
360° or ±15° for ideal viewing angles.
Caution! Make sure to support the projector with one hand while making any
adjustments. After altering the projector’s alignment, tighten all security screws
to lock the projector’s position.
Cable Management
For a clean look, you can run A/V
and low-voltage power cables
through the mounting plate. You
may need to drill an extra hole in the
wood or concrete support structure
to fit the cables and connect them
to the projector.
Adjust the pitch, and run the cables through the mount as shown.
Using the AccuGear with 1.5 NPT-Compatible
Mounting Plates and Extension Columns
Use the AccuGear with other 1.5 NPT-compatible structural mounts or mounting
plates as well as extension columns.
Extend or suspend your
projector from high ceilings
with hardware such as the
Gabor SCP-770 Suspended
Ceiling Mounting Plate (sold
separately), which includes
a 1.5 NPT extension column
needed for attachment.
1. Attach a 1.5 NPT
extension column to
your compatible mount.
3. Remove your projector
from the mounting
plate if attached.
3. Loosen the extension
column security screw
on the AccuGear’s
mounting plate, and
screw the mounting
plate onto the end of
the extension column.
4. Tighten the security
screw.
Product Specifications
Maximum load capacity
50 lb. (22.7 kg)
Color
Black
Tilt
±20°
Roll
±10°
Rotation
360° / ±15°
Dimensions (H × W × D)
4.5 × 18 × 18 in. (11.4 × 45.7 × 45.7 cm)
Weight
3.1 lb. (1.4 kg)
13

If your projector model has only three holes for mounting, then remove the
fourth arm with the hex key (I).
Warning! Do not use the projector mount with only two arms.
3. Slide the arms around the projector
mount and along the arm’s shaft to
position them over your projector’s
mounting holes. Make sure the notch
on the mount is as close to the
center of gravity for your projector
as possible.
4. Use the hex key (I) and the screws
from step 1 to secure the mount to
the projector, and tighten the arms
until secure.
5. Once the projector mount is attached to your projector, adjust the feet of the
arms vertically to level the mount.
Wood Studs
Wood studs run vertically inside the wall or across the ceiling, behind the drywall
or plaster. The plate must be mounted to a wood stud, or the plate could fall out
and damage the projector or cause personal harm.
Make sure the studs are at least 1.5 inches (38 mm) wide.
1. Use a stud finder to locate the edges of the wooden
stud.
2. Mark the centerline of the stud.
3. Place the mounting plate at the location marked for
your projector, and mark the spot of the two
mounting plate holes for drilling. Make sure this is
on the center line of the stud.
4. Use a 5/32-inch (4 mm) wood drill bit to predrill the
two marked spots for support holes 2.5 inches (64
mm) deep, and then clean out the debris.
5. Attach the plate by inserting the anchor screws
through the washers and mounting plate holes and
screwing them into the predrilled support holes
until secure.
6. Use a 3/8 inch (10 mm)
crescent wrench
to tighten the
anchor screws
through the
plate’s access
slots.
Concrete
Warning! Make sure the concrete anchors are installed into solid concrete that is
at least 8 inches (20 cm) thick. If concrete exhibits cracks or other defects, this
may result in failure of the concrete anchors and cause serious personal injury or
equipment damage.
1. Place the mounting plate at the location marked for your projector, and mark
the spot of the two mounting plate holes for drilling.
2. Use a 5/16-inch (8 mm) concrete drill bit to make
holes 2.5-inches (64 mm) deep on the marked
spots, and then clean out debris.
3. Insert the concrete anchors flush to the concrete, and use a mallet to
hammer the anchors into the drilled holes.
4. Attach the plate by inserting the anchor screws through the washers and
mounting plate holes, and screwing them into the concrete anchors until
secure.
5. Use a 3/8 inch (10 mm) crescent wrench
to tighten the anchor screws through
the plate’s access slots.
Attaching the Projector
1. Determine which screws
(J, K, L, M, or N) to use with
your projector.
2. Loosen the projector mount’s arms with the hex key (I).
6. Slide the projector mount into the mounting plate’s flange, and secure it with
the spring screw. Push the screw in, and rotate until secure.
Secure the
projector in the
mounting plate
with the included
security screw
(E).
Note: If you have a high ceiling, use a compatible 1.5 NPT extension column
(not included).
Refer to the instructions listed in
Adjusting the Projector’s Alignment
You can easily change the projector’s viewing angles with the AccuGear’s
dual-gear mechanism. With the simple pull and twist of a lever you can precisely
adjust up to ±20° tilt and ±10° roll. In addition, you can swivel the projector
360° or ±15° for ideal viewing angles.
Caution! Make sure to support the projector with one hand while making any
adjustments. After altering the projector’s alignment, tighten all security screws
to lock the projector’s position.
Cable Management
For a clean look, you can run A/V
and low-voltage power cables
through the mounting plate. You
may need to drill an extra hole in the
wood or concrete support structure
to fit the cables and connect them
to the projector.
Adjust the pitch, and run the cables through the mount as shown.
Using the AccuGear with 1.5 NPT-Compatible
Mounting Plates and Extension Columns
Use the AccuGear with other 1.5 NPT-compatible structural mounts or mounting
plates as well as extension columns.
Extend or suspend your
projector from high ceilings
with hardware such as the
Gabor SCP-770 Suspended
Ceiling Mounting Plate (sold
separately), which includes
a 1.5 NPT extension column
needed for attachment.
1. Attach a 1.5 NPT
extension column to
your compatible mount.
3. Remove your projector
from the mounting
plate if attached.
3. Loosen the extension
column security screw
on the AccuGear’s
mounting plate, and
screw the mounting
plate onto the end of
the extension column.
4. Tighten the security
screw.
Product Specifications
Maximum load capacity
50 lb. (22.7 kg)
Color
Black
Tilt
±20°
Roll
±10°
Rotation
360° / ±15°
Dimensions (H × W × D)
4.5 × 18 × 18 in. (11.4 × 45.7 × 45.7 cm)
Weight
3.1 lb. (1.4 kg)
I
14

If your projector model has only three holes for mounting, then remove the
fourth arm with the hex key (I).
Warning! Do not use the projector mount with only two arms.
3. Slide the arms around the projector
mount and along the arm’s shaft to
position them over your projector’s
mounting holes. Make sure the notch
on the mount is as close to the
center of gravity for your projector
as possible.
4. Use the hex key (I) and the screws
from step 1 to secure the mount to
the projector, and tighten the arms
until secure.
5. Once the projector mount is attached to your projector, adjust the feet of the
arms vertically to level the mount.
Wood Studs
Wood studs run vertically inside the wall or across the ceiling, behind the drywall
or plaster. The plate must be mounted to a wood stud, or the plate could fall out
and damage the projector or cause personal harm.
Make sure the studs are at least 1.5 inches (38 mm) wide.
1. Use a stud finder to locate the edges of the wooden
stud.
2. Mark the centerline of the stud.
3. Place the mounting plate at the location marked for
your projector, and mark the spot of the two
mounting plate holes for drilling. Make sure this is
on the center line of the stud.
4. Use a 5/32-inch (4 mm) wood drill bit to predrill the
two marked spots for support holes 2.5 inches (64
mm) deep, and then clean out the debris.
5. Attach the plate by inserting the anchor screws
through the washers and mounting plate holes and
screwing them into the predrilled support holes
until secure.
6. Use a 3/8 inch (10 mm)
crescent wrench
to tighten the
anchor screws
through the
plate’s access
slots.
Concrete
Warning! Make sure the concrete anchors are installed into solid concrete that is
at least 8 inches (20 cm) thick. If concrete exhibits cracks or other defects, this
may result in failure of the concrete anchors and cause serious personal injury or
equipment damage.
1. Place the mounting plate at the location marked for your projector, and mark
the spot of the two mounting plate holes for drilling.
2. Use a 5/16-inch (8 mm) concrete drill bit to make
holes 2.5-inches (64 mm) deep on the marked
spots, and then clean out debris.
3. Insert the concrete anchors flush to the concrete, and use a mallet to
hammer the anchors into the drilled holes.
4. Attach the plate by inserting the anchor screws through the washers and
mounting plate holes, and screwing them into the concrete anchors until
secure.
5. Use a 3/8 inch (10 mm) crescent wrench
to tighten the anchor screws through
the plate’s access slots.
Attaching the Projector
1. Determine which screws
(J, K, L, M, or N) to use with
your projector.
2. Loosen the projector mount’s arms with the hex key (I).
6. Slide the projector mount into the mounting plate’s flange, and secure it with
the spring screw. Push the screw in, and rotate until secure.
Secure the
projector in the
mounting plate
with the included
security screw
(E).
Note: If you have a high ceiling, use a compatible 1.5 NPT extension column
(not included).
Refer to the instructions listed in
Adjusting the Projector’s Alignment
You can easily change the projector’s viewing angles with the AccuGear’s
dual-gear mechanism. With the simple pull and twist of a lever you can precisely
adjust up to ±20° tilt and ±10° roll. In addition, you can swivel the projector
360° or ±15° for ideal viewing angles.
Caution! Make sure to support the projector with one hand while making any
adjustments. After altering the projector’s alignment, tighten all security screws
to lock the projector’s position.
Cable Management
For a clean look, you can run A/V
and low-voltage power cables
through the mounting plate. You
may need to drill an extra hole in the
wood or concrete support structure
to fit the cables and connect them
to the projector.
Adjust the pitch, and run the cables through the mount as shown.
Using the AccuGear with 1.5 NPT-Compatible
Mounting Plates and Extension Columns
Use the AccuGear with other 1.5 NPT-compatible structural mounts or mounting
plates as well as extension columns.
Extend or suspend your
projector from high ceilings
with hardware such as the
Gabor SCP-770 Suspended
Ceiling Mounting Plate (sold
separately), which includes
a 1.5 NPT extension column
needed for attachment.
1. Attach a 1.5 NPT
extension column to
your compatible mount.
3. Remove your projector
from the mounting
plate if attached.
3. Loosen the extension
column security screw
on the AccuGear’s
mounting plate, and
screw the mounting
plate onto the end of
the extension column.
4. Tighten the security
screw.
Product Specifications
Maximum load capacity
50 lb. (22.7 kg)
Color
Black
Tilt
±20°
Roll
±10°
Rotation
360° / ±15°
Dimensions (H × W × D)
4.5 × 18 × 18 in. (11.4 × 45.7 × 45.7 cm)
Weight
3.1 lb. (1.4 kg)
15

Five-Year Limited Warranty
This Gabor product is warranted to the original purchaser to be free from defects in
materials and workmanship under normal consumer use for a period of five (5) years from
the original purchase date or thirty (30) days after replacement, whichever occurs later.
The warranty provider’s responsibility with respect to this limited warranty shall be limited
solely to repair or replacement, at the provider’s discretion, of any product that fails during
normal use of this product in its intended manner and in its intended environment.
Inoperability of the product or part(s) shall be determined by the warranty provider. If the
product has been discontinued, the warranty provider reserves the right to replace it with a
model of equivalent quality and function.
This warranty does not cover damage or defect caused by misuse, neglect, accident,
alteration, abuse, improper installation or maintenance. EXCEPT AS PROVIDED HEREIN,
THE WARRANTY PROVIDER MAKES NEITHER ANY EXPRESS WARRANTIES NOR ANY
IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF
MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. This warranty provides you
with specific legal rights, and you may also have additional rights that vary from state to
state.
To obtain warranty coverage, contact the Gabor Customer Service Department to obtain a
return merchandise authorization (“RMA”) number, and return the defective product to
Gabor along with the RMA number and proof of purchase. Shipment of the defective
product is at the purchaser’s own risk and expense.
For more information or to arrange service, visit www.madebygabor.com or call Customer
Service at 212-594-2353.
Product warranty provided by the Gradus Group.
www.gradusgroup.com
Gabor is a registered trademark of the Gradus Group.
© 2019 Gradus Group LLC. All Rights Reserved.
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