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2 wall mounting digit modules, Sw-3104, Vertical wall mounting (indoor or outdoor) – Daktronics SW-2101 Aquatics/Track LED Scoreboard User Manual

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Mechanical Installation

2.2 Wall Mounting Digit Modules

Due to the variety of wall materials used in sports facilities, Daktronics cannot anticipate a
user’s individual installation needs or provide mounting hardware suitable for every
installation. Choose a method of installation that will safely support the weight of the display.

Before installing any wall anchors or the mounting structure, determine where all of the
mounting holes will be located on the display modules. Holes provided on the modules
should be convenient for most installations.

For mounting locations, weights, and hardware suggestions, refer to the model-specific
mechanical specification drawings listed in Appendix A.

SW-3104

Reference Drawing:

SW-3104 Floor Stand Assy .............................................................. Drawing A-253540


The SW-2104 features carrying handles and may not need to be wall mounted. However, it
may be mounted to a floor stand for greater stability. Refer to Drawing A-253540.

Vertical Wall Mounting (Indoor or Outdoor)

Reference Drawing:

Vertical Wall Mount .......................................................................... Drawing A-130545


Use this method when the overall display has modules mounted on top of one another.

1. Before attaching the digit module to the wall, attach the caption module to the digit

module as described in Section 2.1.

Note: Extra strut length is not required when caption modules are mounted at either
top or bottom of the column.

2. Attach mounting struts to the wall. Strut length will vary depending on the total

number of display modules. Center-to-center distance between struts is 8'-10.5" (2705
mm) for 9' (2743 mm) modules.

3. Use

3

/

8

" bolts to attach the modules to spring nuts in the struts (Figure 4). Mount the

lowest module first, and then add modules working upward.











Figure 4: Spring Nut in Strut