Section 2 – Cabinet Conversion
gvrSX™ Conversion System Manual
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Install the New Monitor
1. Refer to the picture below and make sure that the monitor frame of the new 27-inch
Wells-Gardner
®
Monitor has the holes required to mount it to the cabinet brackets. Both
the top and bottom sections of the frame must have two pairs of holes (some monitor
frames have only one pair of holes in each section). The inside pair of holes must be
centered on the bracket, and measure 19-1/4" center-to-center.
2. If the monitor frame does not have the required holes, drill them in both the top and
bottom frame sections as follows: Drill two (2) 3/8" diameter holes, centered, 19-1/4"
apart. Each of these new holes should be approximately 11/16" inboard from the existing
holes, and on the same horizontal centerline.
Caution: Avoid getting drill chips in the electronic components.
CAUTION: The monitor is very heavy. Monitor installation requires at least two
people. It is best to have a third person handling the monitor frame from inside the
cabinet back door. It is easy to catch fingers between the monitor frame and cabinet.
3. To install the monitor, first install the lower edge of the monitor onto the lower bracket
studs, and then rotate the monitor downwards to catch on the upper bracket studs. This
will require at least two people. It may be best to have a third person handling the
monitor frame from inside the back door. Watch your fingers; this monitor is very heavy.