Securing the Workstation 625/655 to the Wall Mount

The Workstation 625/655 can be mounted on a wall using an optional wall mount bracket.**

  1. Install the wall mount:
    1. Ensure that the metal bracket is levelled with the integrated spirit level.
    2. Mark the positions of the holes at the four corners.
    3. Create the holes by drilling into the wall.
    4. Secure the metal bracket to the wall with four screws. The mounting screws are not provided. Ensure you are using the correct screws that meet the needs of the installation, such as wood screws, dry wall screws, concrete screws, or masonry screws.

      This figure shows how to secure the metal wall mount bracket to the wall.
  2. Insert the power connector in the back of the workstation.

    This figure shows how to insert the power connector to the back of the workstation.
  3. Align the back of the workstation to the metal bracket, and then slide it down until it stops.

    This figure shows how to align the workstation to the metal bracket.
  4. Slide the locking slide bar to the right and tighten the hex screw with a hex wrench.

    This figure shows the location of the locking slide bar.
  5. Conceal the cables with the workstation IO panel cover.

    This figure shows how to conceal cables with the workstation IO panel cover.
  6. Secure the workstation IO panel cover with the provided thumb screw.

    This figure shows how to secure the IO panel cover with a thumb screw.
    **Wall mount installation methods include:
    • Basic Wall Mounting (shown in steps 1–7): The wall mount bracket is attached to the surface of the wall. Cables and power supplies are exposed and can be organized using cable ties and cable casing.

    • Recessed/In-Wall Cage with Cable Management and Concealed Power Supply Storage: A portion of the wall is cut away and a recessed support cage provides a hidden area for cable organization and power supply storage. The wall mount bracket is then attached to the wall over the recessed area. Exposed cables can be organized using cable casing.

    Figure 4-3 Example Wall-Mounted Workstation (Recessed/In-Wall Cage)


    This figure shows a wall-mounted Workstation 6 Series workstation.