«Easy to install and use.»
Despite my concerns about mounting my precious flat screen on the wall, I agreed when my husband suggested this purchase as it would enhance the look of our television room. It was very easy to measure out where it needed to be and took just a few minutes to install. There was no problem attaching the television (40"). We have been using it for a few weeks now with no issues and we do not anticipate any.
[Tuesday, September 02, 2008]
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«VERY HAPPY WITH MY PURCHASE»
WALL MOUNT SHIPPED IN ONE DAY, RECEIVED THREE DAYS LATER. HOLDS MY SAMSUNG 46INCH TV PERFECTLY ON THE WALL, FAIRLY EASY TO SET UP. VERY HAPPY, WOULD ORDER FROM THIS COMPANY AGAIN.
[Tuesday, September 02, 2008]
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«Wall Mount for flat screen TV»
Okay, so this seemed easy to put up, certainly, from the beginning.
I got the wall fixture mounted, finally. The instructions recommended a 5/32" drilled guide hole for the screws into the studs, but the screws were quite outsized (I'm guessing to make sure that there is a good solid joint to the stud) and I found it very difficult to screw in those anchor screws. The screwdriver would slip out of the slot without advancing, and I had to resort to wrench or ratchet socket to finally get the screws in. You may want a larger drilled (3/16") guide hole, with, what I would percieve no loss of strength.
Then, with the brackets attached to the TV, they were supposed to adjust for tilt, but I had a dickens of a time getting them to finally loosen up and the one frame piece pulled out from the other frame piece to achieve the tilt (spent over 45 minutes just getting that done.)
Then, when mounted on the back of the TV, came the next adventure of placing brackets to wall fixture. We were placing our TV to a higher position in the room, and on ladders, it was hard for my wife or I to see back behind the TV to locate the track, and to find and tighten the security screw. I've seen those articulating fixtures, and I gotta believe they may be easier to get access to and mount. Once up, well, the TV is secure and this is fine for its purpose.
[Tuesday, September 02, 2008]
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