For these machines to display the correct image for my 48-in-1 boards the monitors would need to be rotated. In the 1st cabinet I could tell this had been done prior, and the bracket was already cut and able to accommodate the monitor. However in the second cabinet that wasn't the case. I checked to make sure the hole cut in the 1st bracket would indeed accommodate the monitor. Then I traced out the template onto a piece of wood so I could cut it out. The monitor in the second cabinet was mounted onto a metal housing that also secured the chassis. On the sides of the cabinet two pieces of wood were fitted leaving a small gap in the top of the cabinet. The metal housing simply slid into place. I decided to remove the chassis and monitor from the housing as it would make the monitor installation easier.
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
Vertical Mount
For these machines to display the correct image for my 48-in-1 boards the monitors would need to be rotated. In the 1st cabinet I could tell this had been done prior, and the bracket was already cut and able to accommodate the monitor. However in the second cabinet that wasn't the case. I checked to make sure the hole cut in the 1st bracket would indeed accommodate the monitor. Then I traced out the template onto a piece of wood so I could cut it out. The monitor in the second cabinet was mounted onto a metal housing that also secured the chassis. On the sides of the cabinet two pieces of wood were fitted leaving a small gap in the top of the cabinet. The metal housing simply slid into place. I decided to remove the chassis and monitor from the housing as it would make the monitor installation easier.
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