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ICW PRO SLIDE User manual

PRO SLIDE OVERCABINET MONITOR MOUNT WITH DROP POLE INSTALLATION
PRO SLIDE OVERCABINET MONITOR MOUNT WITH DROP POLE INSTALLATION - 11/24/20Page 1 of 4
Installation Video Time Stamp: 2:05
To watch the installation video and
follow along, click here or search:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?
v=_j4BX2ogJjE
 MAXIMUM LOAD CAPACITY: 0-28 LBS. (0-12.7 KG)
STEP 1: MOUNTING PROSLIDE TRACK TO CABINET TOP
STEP 2: ATTACH ARTICULATING ARM/DROP POLE
1) Installer should verify
that the installation surface
is at, level and structurally
adequate to support the
Pro Slide track/articulating
arm assembly.
2) Locate the front edge of
the track at approximately
9 inches back from cabinet
face and locate in desired
position, left/right.
3) Mark all 8 mounting holes
and drill through cabinet top,
pilot drill rst then drill up
to 1/4”.
4) The at head screw/furniture
nut can install either direction;
if an absolutely smooth surface
is desired on the inside of the
cabinet, then countersink
the holes slightly and install
the screw from inside the
cabinet, otherwise no
countersink is necessary.
NOTE: ICW supplies at head screws and
low prole furniture nuts for installing the
Pro Slide. 10-24 x 5/8” long screws are
supplied and are correct for 3/4” thick
mounting surfaces, for surfaces thicker
than 3/4”, longer screws should be used,
minimum 5 turns of thread engagement is
necessary. We do not recommend wood
screws as this is a load bearing interface,
mounting hardware substitutions are at
the installer’s discretion.
1) Remove the front two socket head cap
screws from the Pro Slide trolley (make
sure the rear two are only started into the
trolley). Lower the arm adapter plate over
the trolley, aligning the keyholes with the
two cap screws previously started. Once
engaged, slide forward and install the two
front cap screws, tighten all 4 with the
included 3/16” hex wrench.
2) Using a 5/32” hex wrench, adjust
travel limiting arm stop to not allow the
articulating arm to contact the cabinet top.
Pull out
travel limiting
arm stop
CABINET TOP
Installation Video Time Stamp: 0:25
Page 2 of 4 PRO SLIDE OVERCABINET MONITOR MOUNT WITH DROP POLE INSTALLATION - 11/24/20
PRO SLIDE OVERCABINET MONITOR MOUNT WITH DROP POLE INSTALLATION
1) Attach the ball VESA monitor mount to
the monitor using the 4 M4 VESA screws
found in the hardware bag, orient the VESA
plate so the threaded handle bosses are at
the bottom.
2) Attach the handle to the VESA plate
using two button head socket cap screws
wrapped with the handle and a 5/32”
hex wrench.
3) Attach this assembly to the lower
end of the drop pole using a 3/16”
hex wrench. Make sure that the
cable opening is pointing forward
(at the monitor).
1) Attach the ball VESA monitor mount to
the monitor using the 4 M4 VESA screws
found in the hardware bag, orient the VESA
plate so the threaded handle bosses are at
the bottom.
2) Attach the keyboard to the VESA plate
using two button head socket cap screws
wrapped with the handle and a 3/16”
hex wrench.
3) Attach this assembly to the lower
end of the drop pole using a 3/16”
hex wrench. Make sure that the
cable opening is pointing forward
(at the monitor).
1) Raise the articulating arm into
horizontal position. Using the 3/16”
T-handle hex wrench rotate the adjuster
bolt as shown on the arm cover, counter
clockwise for more force, clockwise
for less.
KEYBOARD
WORKSTATION
STEP 3: ATTACH MONITOR/KEYBOARD, HANDLE, BALL VESA TO DROP POLE
STEP 4: ADJUST ARTICULATING ARM TENSION
Rotate
T-handle until
arm supports
weight of
drop pole
and monitor
Installation Video Time Stamp: 4:30
Installation Video Time Stamp: 8:00
NOTE: May require
additional ball VESA
tension, adjust all
four screws.
MONITOR
NOTE: May require
additional ball VESA
tension, adjust all
four screws.
Page 3 of 4 PRO SLIDE OVERCABINET MONITOR MOUNT WITH DROP POLE INSTALLATION - 11/24/20
PRO SLIDE OVERCABINET MONITOR MOUNT WITH DROP POLE INSTALLATION
NOTE: Minimum 10-foot
monitor cables are
required for proper
cabling through track, arm
and drop pole.
NOTE: Minimum 10-foot
monitor cables are
required for proper
cabling through track, arm
and drop pole.
Leave cables with
enough slack to
allow movement
at the ball VESA
and monitor.
Leave cables with
enough slack to
allow movement
at the ball VESA
and monitor.
Feed cables in drop
pole here through
top slot and route
through drop pole’s
base slot.
Feed cables in drop
pole here through
top slot and route
through drop pole’s
base slot.
Mounting
extension foot
CABINET TOP
CABINET TOP
STEP 5: INTERNAL WIRING AND CABLING
Installation Video
Time Stamp: 8:35
4) The trolley/arm
should be slid to the
right end of the track.
Loop the cables under
the trolley, the cables/
loom should cross the
track at or just outside
of the track end. Use
cable ties to attach
the cables/loom to
the cable tie blocks
on the trolley.
[Time Stamp: 12:00]
5) Push the cable/
loom clamps against
the cable/loom in the
center and left end
and tighten in place.
[Time Stamp: 14:05]
6) Travel the trolley/
arm left to right several
times to check for
full travel and to
ensure no cable
binding or rubbing
at any pivot point.
[Time Stamp: 14:50]
3) Feed the split
loom over the cables
making sure that
the cables are free
and not tangled
inside the loom.
[Time Stamp: 11:00]
2) Consider which
side of the cabinet
the cabling will enter
the cabinet, if left of
the track then route
the cables under the
right side cover of
the articulating arm.
Next, pass the cables
over the articulating
arm extension foot.
[Time Stamp: 8:40]
1) Drop the monitor
end of the monitor
cabling through the
drop pole (in the
upper slot and out the
lower slot) and connect
the monitor.
Mounting
extension foot
KEYBOARD WORKSTATION
MONITOR
PRO SLIDE OVERCABINET MONITOR MOUNT WITH DROP POLE INSTALLATION - 11/24/20Page 4 of 4
PRO SLIDE OVERCABINET MONITOR MOUNT WITH DROP POLE INSTALLATION
NOTICE: ICWUSA.COM, Inc. provides the appropriate hardware fasteners to
match the majority if not all standard monitors and devices. It is the responsibility
of the installer / integrator to ensure that the screws and fasteners have the
adequate thread engagement. The rule of thumb is that the thread depth is
greater than the diameter of the hole or 4 full turns of 360 degrees of thread
engagement. It is also the responsibility of the installer / integrator to ensure that
they do not damage the monitor or device by using a screw or fastener that is too
long for hole and therefore damaging the unit by inserting too far.
When cleaning your ICW mounting unit please follow the points below. Proper
cleaning of the mounting device will help assure proper function and extend the
life of the unit.
1. Any general cleaner is acceptable except degreasers are not recommended near
the bearing entrances.
2. Spray cleaner or water on a soft cloth or paper towel and then wipe down
the mounts.
3. Do not spray directly at the bearing seams (located at all swivel points) as this could
reduce the life of the bearings.
CLEANING OF THE ICW MOUNTING DEVICE

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