Studio Display Tilt-Adjustable Stand

Before You Begin

 Danger

Ensure that the power cord is not plugged into an electrical outlet.

 Caution

Some images show the power cord removed from the display, but during this procedure the power cord should remain connected to the display.

Remove the following part before you begin:

Tools

  • Adjustable torque wrench (2.5–25 Nm)

  • Alignment pins for stand and VESA mount adapter

  • Flathead screwdriver

  • Support wedge for tilt-adjustable stand

  • Torx Plus 20IP 70 mm bit

Removal

Important

Ensure that the support wedge is between the enclosure and the stand to keep the display in place.

  1. Insert the 20IP bit into the 2.5–25 Nm adjustable torque wrench. Use the adjustable torque wrench and 20IP bit to remove the two 20IP screws (452-06708) as shown.

  2. Replace the removed screws with the alignment pins for stand and VESA mount adapter.

    • Note: If the alignment pins don’t easily screw in, loosen the other five 20IP screws.

  3. Use the adjustable torque wrench and 20IP bit to remove the middle 20IP screw (452-06710) and the four outer 20IP screws (452-06708) in the order shown.

  4. Lift the housing from the stand.

  5. Remove the alignment pins from the stand.

  6. Remove the flange from the stand.

Reassembly

Important

  • If you’re installing a replacement tilt-adjustable stand, use the screws included with the replacement stand.

  • To replace the removed stand with a tilt- and height-adjustable stand, follow the reassembly steps in Tilt- and Height-Adjustable Stand.

  • To replace the removed stand with a VESA mount adapter, follow the reassembly steps in VESA Mount Adapter.

  1. Insert the flange into the stand.

  2. Install the two alignment pins into the flange as shown.

  3. Use the alignment pins to position the display onto the stand.

  4. Insert the 20IP bit into the 2.5–25 Nm adjustable torque wrench. Use the adjustable torque wrench and 20IP bit to partially reinstall the middle 20IP screw (452-06710) and the four outer 20IP screws (452-06708) in the order shown.

  5. Keep the 20IP bit in the 2.5–25 Nm adjustable torque wrench. Set the torque value to 3.5 Nm.

  6. Use the adjustable torque wrench and 20IP bit to fully reinstall the middle 20IP screw to 3.5 Nm.

  7. Use the adjustable torque wrench and 20IP bit to partially reinstall the remaining four 20IP screws to 3.5 Nm in the order shown.

  8. Remove the two alignment pins. Then use the adjustable torque wrench and 20IP bit to partially reinstall two 20IP screws (452-06708) as shown.

    • Note: The alignment pins may get stuck. If they do, use a flathead screwdriver to remove the alignment pins.

  9. Ensure that the torque value is still set to 3.5 Nm. Use the adjustable torque wrench and 20IP bit to partially reinstall the two 20IP screws to 3.5 Nm as shown.

  10. Keep the 20IP bit in the 2.5–25 Nm adjustable torque wrench. Set the torque value to 6.4 Nm. Use the adjustable torque wrench and 20IP bit to fully reinstall the six 20IP screws in the order shown.

    •  Caution: Don’t tighten the middle screw. It was set to the correct torque in a previous step.

Reinstall the following part to complete reassembly:

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