VESA Mount Information for the Intel® NUC

Documentation

Install & Setup

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01/26/2024

VESA developed a set of standards for manufacturing flat-screen televisions and PC monitors, such as mounting interfaces. Most manufacturers adhere to an industry-wide hole pattern on the back of displays for mounting.

Click or the topic to view the hole patterns on the VESA mount bracket:

Intel® NUC Kit NUC6i7KYK Intel® NUC Kit NUC6i7KYK
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Installation instructions
  1. Attach the VESA mount bracket to the back of the display using the four small monitor screws (size M4) included in the box. The bracket has a 3 mm standoff from the monitor.
    attach VESA

  2. Attach the two large screws (size M3) to the bottom of the Intel® NUC chassis.
    attach large screws

  3. Insert the heads of the two screws on the Intel NUC chassis into the holes on the VESA bracket. Slide the chassis down to secure.
    insert heads of screws

You can use a VESA mount adapter plate if your television or display has VESA holes in a larger pattern (example: 200 mm × 200 mm).

You can mount your Intel NUC behind your monitor, even if you already use the VESA holes for a swing arm or wall attachment. To do this, use an extension bracket that connects the Intel NUC to the swing arm. See the image below.

Vesa Extension Bracket

Note VESA extension brackets are available from third-party vendors, such as Simply NUC* and iiyama Corporation*.

For more information, download the mechanical drawings in STEP format below. STEP is the file format for a 3D graphics file used by CAD software, such as AutoCAD* or SolidWorks*. Intel provides these materials as-is, with no express or implied warranties.

Intel NUC Kits STEP Format
NUC6i7KYK NUC6i7KYK-VESA-Mount.STEP
All other Intel NUC Kit models NUC-VESA-Mount.STEP