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When mounting a TV, it's crucial to anchor it as securely as possible. That means locating wall studs, drilling holes, and hoping you've got both the mount and TV aligned perfectly at the end of ...
The DIY wayWall-mounting your TV correctly, though, is the real trick. How do you wall-mount a TV so that it looks tidy, stays secure, and doesn't have a dozen visible cables trailing from it? By ...
Wall mounts can be hard to tell apart, though, which is why we've built this guide to help you pick out a great one. Some will mount your TV flush against the wall, while others allow for full ...
This mount is made from alloy steel and can extend 14.5 inches from the wall, but make sure to check the VESA compatibility and cable outlet locations on your TV before buying.
Carefully step away from the wall, leaving your new wall-mounted TV attached to it. If this all seems too daunting or you do not have a drill then you can hire someone to fit it for you.
Mount the accessories to the TV Mount the metal wall-mount fittings that come with OLED TV (A1 series) Necessary accessories Screws (M4L12), metal wall-mount fittings (WM1/WM2) Mount the wall-mount ...
The TV wall bracket has a universal fit and can hold a weight of up to 175lbs or 79.38kg - the average 46-inch TV only weighs around 28.4lbs (12.9kg) so no need to worry about your TV being too heavy.