Quick and easy to install - bracket comes complete with full instructions (In English Only) and fitting hardware
This Ultra Slim wall mounted bracket is one of the slimmest TV brackets available, designed to fit flat screen LED, LCD and Plasma style TV’s between 15” to 42”. The bracket is a universal model and designed to fit all of the major manufacturer models.
Ultra Low Profile: measuring only 27mm from the wall, this TV bracket is as subtle as you can get when wall mounting your television flat against the wall
Weight rated to 88lbs - This bracket is one of the strongest brackets available. Constructed from reinforced heavy gauge cold rolled steel - this bracket is very strong!
This TV Bracket also comes with an incorporated spirit level for the extra convenience when wall mounting your TV. The Back Plate features a number of large cut outs to mount over plug sockets and Ariel plates.
This Bracket will Fit 99% of all makes and models of TV within the stated size range 15” to 42” MAX VESA DIMENSIONS W300 x H260mm. PLEASE CHECK YOUR TV’s VESA MEASUREMENTS BEFORE PURCHASING TO ENSURE PROPER FIT. Quick and easy to install - bracket comes complete with full instructions (In English only) and FREE FITTING HARDWARE.
Compliant to VESA Standards (Suitable for both VESA and NON VESA). Multiple wall fixing points. User manual included. Please Note: This bracket is not compatable with M8 bolts (Usually required for Samsung TVs)
As someone who has mounted several TVs to the walls of both my own home and other family members’ homes, I can say that installing this mount was hands down the most difficult and worst experience for something so mundane to the DIYer. What should have been a 20-30 minute project turned into over 90 minutes thanks to my initial trusting of the included level and hardware.For starters, the first lag screw (included) I put in the wall broke off because it couldn’t handle the torque of a drill set on low and after drilling pilot holes. Fortunately about 1⁄8” was left sticking out, so I was able to get a pair of vise grips on it to hand turn it to remove it. Now I had to reposition it. Later, a second screw would break while turning it by hand with a normal screwdriver.Since this is shorter than 16” an anchor is needed for at least half of it (unless it’s set dead center on a stud). Once the holes were marked and pre-drilled I attached it to the wall. Hung the TV on the wall and it was very visibly not even close to level. I took it down and the little level embedded in the mount still said it was level.I blame myself for trusting this and not grabbing a normal one from the garage to test, as when I did i found one side to be level and the other not upon sliding a shorter one across the top – thus the metal itself was bowed enough on top to make my TV unlevel. I had to use a new screw, fortunately this is for a 32” TV that doesn’t weigh that much.The photo shows the final result – my TV is perfectly level and the included level is way off (and of course the photo I uploaded was turned 90 degrees by Amazon to boot. Fantastic).I expected what I got for the 10 bucks I spent, but didn’t expect it to take so long, with several frustrating trips back and forth to the garage to get more tools than necessary in order to get this thing up right. I usually don’t skimp when it comes to stuff like this, but I figured with a simple mass-produced stamped out piece of metal and mostly good reviews that it wouldn’t be so hard to deal with.The mount is doing its job despite a few extra holes in the wall. I’d recommend that anyone who purchases one of these use your own level and don’t trust the one included (which is set in to its spot so there’s not much room for error when it was glued in).
The unit arrived in a couple of days. The instructions are a bit weak but it is so simple that the picture did all I needed.It is pretty darn clever and works just as I wanted it to.If you do not need your TV to tilt up or down or left or right it is perfect. The mounting bracket will only hold it flat to the wall no further adjustments are allowed.I mounted inside of a cabinet using a couple of 2 X 4’s with a 3⁄8 inch plywood span ( my internal wall)The Visio 42 inch TV bolts fit perfectly on the two vertical supports and I used 4 1⁄4 X 20 bolts to bolt the horizontal plate to the plywood.Worked as good as I would have hoped.Good product.
I used this to wall mount my daughters 24” tv in their bedroom. It’s actually quite simple to install. I used a few lag bolts and a few heavy duty toggle bolts. It’s pretty solid.The problem is the mounts for the tv were not in great condition. The powder coating was flaking off both left and right brackets. Both of them also had patches of rust and had never been exposed to anything.It’s very hard to tighten the lower screws, which secures the side brackets to the main wall mount. It’s a hard angle to reach and you need a very, very long screwdriver to do this.They do include numerous bolts/screws for the brackets to mount to the wall and the tv itself. I needed to buy shorter ones for the tv to mount to the side brackets. The included ones were too long. Not a manufacturer fault, more of just a heads up before install.All in all its functional and got the job done. But QC needs a little more work.
People, I looked at this because it’s a $13 item, but you have to understand what you need and the mount’s upper limits so it won’t disappoint you and waste your time.The mount description says max. VESA 300 x 260. This generally means a HDTV up to about 40” (200 x 200). I checked several 39”-40” HDTV’s and they use 200 x 200. (My situation is a 32” back-lit LED LCD @ 10 lbs, very light).The width of the mount is about 13” (337mm) so it won’t span 2 studs (@ 16” center), but most NEW (2012 models) are in the 20-30lb range (CCFL’s are at the higher weight spectrum while back-lit 40” can weight as little as 20lb w/o stand). As such, you can use 4 drywall plastic anchors (which were provided with my unit). For concrete or cement walls, I would suggest lead anchors which were NOT provided.If you are able to position the mount over 1 stud (2 screws), and 2 other screws in drywall or plasterboard, and the HDTV is less than say 35 lbs, I think you would be safe for the long run.Since I don’t have a 42” TV, I don’t know if those sets transition to 400 x 400 (one Walmart Sanyo 42” @ 33lb needs 400 x 400) so I would say the mount manufacturer is being too liberal in describing it suitable for 42” and up to 88lbs.Bottom line, this is cheap & good mount for up to 40” (200 x 200) and up to 30 lbs (my guess, if no stud); ove 30 lbs, I would look for 1 stud before buying this mount. If you meet this, $13 and you’re good to go. If 42” or more, or rated at 400 x 400, step up to the $25 mounts (look for free shipping) from other Amazon “basic mount” sellers – the non-adjustable mounts are about 30mm from the wall, and the adjustable tilts are further out to provide needed clearance.The steel is of the right heft gauge for the newer, lighter weight TV’s, and the mounting screws seem complete.
Very good, simple to install wall mount. Really like the screws to lock TV in place. I have another wall mount that uses a piece of flat steel that slides through behind the TV,…
Very good quality and great price!
Excellent value, quick shipment, well packaged
Love it!!
Excellent product. We bought one for my daughter’s room last year and then recently bought two more for our house. They work great and shipping if fast.
Exactly what I needed to hang two 32” TV’s
Works fine.
good
Great product
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