View Full Version : Help! Removing VESA mount from 27" iMac?
mfrenkie2
Mar 14, 2010, 06:25 PM
Hey guys,
I have a VESA mount on my 27" iMac. When I installed it, I had to use the white plastic card to make the piece of metal with the screws pop out and lock in place. I have the VESA mount unscrewed and the original stand screwed back on, but the little bolt block thing is still locked in place sticking out of the computer. Anyone know how to unlock it so it will slide back into the machine?
Thanks!
mystikjoe
Mar 14, 2010, 06:41 PM
Hey guys,
I have a VESA mount on my 27" iMac. When I installed it, I had to use the white plastic card to make the piece of metal with the screws pop out and lock in place. I have the VESA mount unscrewed and the original stand screwed back on, but the little bolt block thing is still locked in place sticking out of the computer. Anyone know how to unlock it so it will slide back into the machine?
Thanks!
dumb question why are you removing the adapter? defective imac?
mfrenkie2
Mar 14, 2010, 09:26 PM
Although the arm I got supports the 30lb monitor, it's a ridiculous amount of torque, so I'm afraid to move it around in fear of it ripping out of my wall. I'm just gonna go back to the normal stand until I move somewhere with stronger walls (I have aluminum studs right now).
mystikjoe
Mar 14, 2010, 10:31 PM
Doesn't the plastic card work to get it back?
mfrenkie2
Mar 15, 2010, 01:24 AM
You'd think so... but with the plastic card I remember pushing up some little piece of metal that made the screw block pop out, and I can't see the piece of metal anymore because it's like up inside of the unit.
bobob
Mar 15, 2010, 01:47 AM
I seem to remember that the mount had to be tilted all the way (it was either up or down - - I can't remember which), so that the release was accessible by the card.
fhall1
Mar 15, 2010, 06:06 AM
Yeah...it should just "go" back in....people removing the stand have had the problem if they aren't careful that it'll pop back in by itself before they've attached the VESA adapter.
bobob
Mar 15, 2010, 11:58 AM
I found my VESA Mount Adapter manual, but it doesn't have instructions for removal, but perhaps reversing the installation instructions will do the trick. Here's the relevant parts:
Turn your iMac so that the back is facing you, then rotate the top forward until it won't go any further.
Release the latch by inserting the access card in the space directly above the top of the stand. The access card should go into the space at a slight upward angle for about 3/4 of an inch. If it goes further in, you've missed the latch, so try again.
Rotate your iMac forward until the 8 screws on top of the stand are visible and the stand is locked in place. Important: Keep your iMac upright until the stand is locked in place.
Hold the sides of your iMac and carefully lay it down so that the screen is resting on a soft towel or cloth on a flat surface and the stand hangs over the edge of your work surface.
Use the Torx tool to remove the 8 screws that attach the stand to the back of your iMac.
I'm surprised about two things: that there aren't explicit removal instructions in the manual, and that Apple doesn't have a pdf of this manual in their online support documentation. That is sloppy support on Apple's part.
mfrenkie2
Mar 15, 2010, 07:31 PM
Hey guys,
Thanks for all the replies
@fhall1 - It doesn't just go in for me, it stays locked in the outward position :/
@bobob - I could see the latch when I put the card in originally to get the piece to pop out. With the piece now locked in the outward position, however, the latch is way up inside the case and I can't get to it with the card.
Any other ideas? Thanks again!
OldCorpse
Mar 15, 2010, 07:59 PM
I'm surprised about two things: that there aren't explicit removal instructions in the manual, and that Apple doesn't have a pdf of this manual in their online support documentation. That is sloppy support on Apple's part.
Don't forget: the graphic in the instructions actually being wrong! They show it backwards - I spent a good few minutes trying to install it the way it was drawn before I wised up and realized that it was impossible. Talk about sloppy...
@mfrenkie2 - maybe a stupid suggestion, but you are entitled to phone tech support calls for 90 days... maybe try that?
staaliy
May 16, 2010, 12:35 PM
Tilt the screen all the way down and then push the card in upward, toward the apple logo (assuming it's still on it's stand). The latch is up there.
i hope you already figured it out tho, cuz the downward facing screen would be annoying as hell to use.
monksealpup
Jun 25, 2010, 03:45 PM
Tilt the screen all the way down and then push the card in upward, toward the apple logo (assuming it's still on it's stand). The latch is up there.
i hope you already figured it out tho, cuz the downward facing screen would be annoying as hell to use.
This advice was awesome. Thanks!
DewGuy1999
Jun 25, 2010, 04:37 PM
Maybe this: Apple Discussions: Topic : Removing VESA mount from 27" iMac (http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=2251637)
Yvette123
Jul 31, 2010, 10:05 AM
I finally got the metal arm which has the 8 holes to unlock and go back inside, but it is locked inside.... I hit the latch but it in no way let's the metal piece come back outside. I can't get it out, so how can I screw the stand back in????
This thing is an absolute nightmare. Can anyone help????
Please don't send me to the post on another site where the guy used floss. I can't figure out what he's trying to say in his description.
I have spent literally 4 hours taking off the vesa, putting the foot on, taking it off, fighting w/ the latch to let the metal piece go back in, and now to get it back out.... HHHHHHEEEEEELLLLP MMMMMMEEEEE!
DewGuy1999
Jul 31, 2010, 10:43 AM
I finally got the metal arm which has the 8 holes to unlock and go back inside, but it is locked inside.... I hit the latch but it in no way let's the metal piece come back outside. I can't get it out, so how can I screw the stand back in????
This thing is an absolute nightmare. Can anyone help????
Please don't send me to the post on another site where the guy used floss. I can't figure out what he's trying to say in his description.
I have spent literally 4 hours taking off the vesa, putting the foot on, taking it off, fighting w/ the latch to let the metal piece go back in, and now to get it back out.... HHHHHHEEEEEELLLLP MMMMMMEEEEE!
Okay, I don't have one of these iMacs and I've only seen what I'm talking about here on the net, but I'm going to try and help. Here's the floss post from the Apple Store page that you referenced:
the same thing happened to me. I was able to get it back out using some dental floss believe it or not. There's a little nub on the arm holder, I took about 4 ft of floss and doubled it up on itself twice making about a 1 ft piece of floss that is 4x strong. I was then able to loop the floss over the nub and wrapped the other end around a screwdriver to get a better grip. I then pulled, and had to pull considerably hard untilr the hinge came back out and clicked into locked position. I imagine fishing line would probably work better being that its stronger, but I didn't have any at the time. Hope this helps.
* Answered by BA from New York * Feb 17, 2010
What he's saying is that he took some floss and basically looped it till it was looped 4 times, to make it stronger, then he caught the one end of the loop around the nub on the iMac mounting bracket, and put the other end of the loop around the shaft of a screwdriver. Putting the floss around the screwdriver gives you something sturdier and stronger to pull with as it would probably hurt if you only used your fingers. You could use something thicker and stronger than floss if you have it (he mentioned fishing line) and it wouldn't need to be looped multiple times. He didn't mention tying the ends of the floss but I imagine that would be necessary. Here's a video (http://davidchumac.blogspot.com/2009/11/how-to-remove-imac-stand.html) that shows the mounting bracket and at approximately 1:26 you can see in the center of the bracket the nub that the floss hooks around (it's between the screw holes). I assume that based on the video you will need to stick the plastic card back in while you're doing the floss pulling to get it unlocked. I imagine this mounting bracket is spring loaded (and probably counter balanced) otherwise the iMac would never stay in any particular position when you tilted the screen, you'll be working against this to get it to come back out.
If this still doesn't make sense let me know and I'll figure out a way to make it clearer. HTH
Yvette123
Jul 31, 2010, 10:54 AM
Thank you for your help in explaining it. I really do appreciate it. It means a lot to me that you took the time to respond! ~Y
DewGuy1999
Jul 31, 2010, 04:43 PM
Thank you for your help in explaining it. I really do appreciate it. It means a lot to me that you took the time to respond! ~Y
Please post back if the "floss" method works for you as it may help others with the same problem in the future. Good Luck.
Yvette123
Jul 31, 2010, 05:33 PM
no it didn't. i tried 5 times with the floss. I tried 3 times with fishing line.
nothing works. It gets almost out and then always breaks.
DewGuy1999
Jul 31, 2010, 05:41 PM
no it didn't. i tried 5 times with the floss. I tried 3 times with fishing line.
nothing works. It gets almost out and then always breaks.
Do you have something like picture hanging wire that you could try? If you do use wire, have the iMac unplugged and be careful with it inside the opening.
fhall1
Aug 1, 2010, 07:24 AM
There was a thread, I thought here, a fewdays ago where a guy used 8 "pipecleaners to get the arm back out....jammed one pipecleaner end in each of the 8 holes of the mechanism, then pulled on all 8 at once and it worked.
DewGuy1999
Aug 1, 2010, 08:12 AM
There was a thread, I thought here, a fewdays ago where a guy used 8 "pipecleaners to get the arm back out....jammed one pipecleaner end in each of the 8 holes of the mechanism, then pulled on all 8 at once and it worked.
Here it is:
Mac Forums > Apple Hardware > Desktops > iMac > Very interesting problem and solution, with pictures! (http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=973050)
locojay
Aug 27, 2010, 05:35 PM
Do you have something like picture hanging wire that you could try? If you do use wire, have the iMac unplugged and be careful with it inside the opening.
Thanks man you saved my day. Worked fine with the picture hanger on 24ich cinema display. Don't try the floss it always breaks (20 attemps :mad:)
Apple should really consider changing the design !
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