I cut the stand in half and bolted it together in an overlapping fashion. I forgot to tell you Dan, I plan on setting this monitor/iMac in a pair of desk top cellphone holders because this iMac sits on a kitchen counter and the cabinets above, with their light skirt, block 1/4 of the top of the screen. Finally, attach the bracket to the mount. Carefully lift the monitor, and then align the bracket with the mount on the wall. Also what about the other bolt? It seems to be a bolt with a cone shaped head and a threaded hole. Place the screws that came with the mounting kit in the holes and tightly fasten them, so the bracket becomes attached to the monitor. These flats allow you to remove this bolt but I will have to make a tool to allow me to do this. This tells me that it can be held on these flats without damaging the threads, and then unscrewed? The nut which goes on this bolt is used to adjust the tension on the swivel of the hinge. I know there is a way to remove the stand because it was put there by technicians and engineers designed it.Ĭan you help me? The bolt has two flats on it on opposite sides. I contacted Apple Canada several times this afternoon and all I got was to ask the Genius department to install a VESA mount adaptor. Dan, you say its a lot of work to remove the stand from the M1 iMac? I tried to but ran into a huge problem I cannot overcome yet.
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