40" to 70" Inch Tv Mount with Tilt

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This universal tilting mount is a very rugged yet affordable up and down 15 degree tilt wall-mount bracket for TV's from 32 to 60 inches. The universal bracket offers both easy operation and great looks. You can lock the viewing position by simply tightening a knob no tools required! This stylish mount places your flat-panel TV a mere 3 inches from the wall and is UL and GS certified to hold up to 175 lbs. This TV mount combines heavy-gauge steel construction with outstanding fit and finish, and includes all necessary mounting hardware for flat back or curved TV's. Three large knockouts allow adequate space for junction plates and easy cabling. Install yours today in as little as 20 minutes with included installation manual. Mounting width supported: 50-770 mm Mounting height supported: 50-480 mm Supported VESA sizes: 75, 100, 200 x 100, 200, 400 x 200, 600 x 400.
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Technical Details

- Easy Installation, VESA Compatible Up to 800mm
- 30 Degree Tilting
- Fits most 40 inch to 70 inch screens
- Loading Capacity 165 Lbs
- Dimensions : 31.5" x 16"
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Customer Buzz
 "Excellent basic wall mount for big TVs" 2010-02-04
By Austin Hastings (New Jersey, USA)
I bought this to mount my Sharp AQUOS LC60E77UN 60-Inch 1080p 120Hz LCD HDTV with Gold Bezel and it works a treat. I've posted a couple of product pictures. The kit included the screws needed to mount this TV. The TV has a flat back, so I didn't need the included curve-compensating spacers.



The mount holds the TV about 2-3 inches from the wall, which is pretty good considering that it allows 30 degrees of tilt adjustment. The tilt adjustment is controlled with two tensioning knobs that are operated by reaching in from the sides. This is a little inconvenient on my Sharp, since the TV brackets are close to the middle, forcing me to reach waaaay in to turn the adjustment knobs. (IMO, this is Sharp's fault.)



The only thing missing from this product is a fine leveling adjustment feature for use after the bracket is on the wall. As currently shipped, you have to get the lag bolts positioned just exactly right, or the wall bracket won't be level, and the wall bracket determines the TV's angle. (This is a question of millimeters, so it's not the end of the world if you don't get it perfect. But that's the difference between 4 and 5 stars.)



If your wall is rough (I have paneling) it can be tricky to exactly position a drilled hole. I recommend you grab a small nail, like a finish nail or a picture-frame nail. Use the nail (and a hammer, if needed) to make an exactly positioned hole, then expand the hole with a small drill bit. Keep using increasingly larger bits until you have the size hole you need. This doesn't take very long with a keyless chuck drill, and it lets you be as precise as possible. Be sure that you measure *and* use a level to establish positions for subsequent holes.



The wall bracket is very easy to mount to a wood stud wall. A drill and power driver make fast work of the four lag screws. For other types of walls, other solutions are included. NOTE however that the documentation says that concrete block walls and steel stud walls are not supported (concrete block walls would require molly bolts, I suspect).



Once the wall bracket is mounted to the wall, and the TV brackets are screwed to the TV, the two sets are paired up. I'm a big dude, but my TV was bigger, so this part required two people. You can probably "work ahead" if you need to, and just get a helper to put the TV up and get it centered, tilted right, etc.



After hooking the top of the TV brackets over the wall bracket, each TV bracket has a little retaining screw that is used to hook the bottom of the brackets in place (preventing the TV from being "unhooked" without unscrewing). If you drive these screws up far enough, they will also prevent the TV from sliding side to side.



Overall, the product feels solid. The product is definitely "low end" - there is no extra metal, no plastic boot to hide the metal works, etc. But it's "basic" rather than "cheap." The bracket is SOLID on the wall, and after tightening everything up, the TV feels really anchored.



For the price, I am very pleased with this product. Recommended.



One other problem that I encountered was with the location of the TV's bracket holes. The Sharp bracket holes are not exactly centered top-to-bottom on the back of the TV. This affects where the axis of rotation will be located for tilting, and it also affect where the top (or bottom) of the TV will be with respect to the position of the wall bracket.



The TV brackets have several holes for attaching the brackets, so you should be able to compensate somewhat for the positioning of the bracket attachment points on your TV. But it behooves you to set up the brackets and *measure* the positions before you start the installation. Keep in mind that if you want to tilt the TV up or down, you will have to allow some extra space for the tilting. Don't just allow exactly the size of the TV - you need a couple of inches of swinging space.



Customer Buzz
 "Does not fit Sharp Aquos 65" LCD. For the price, it is probably great" 2010-01-24
By waterbubble (california)
It didn't fit my Sharp Aquos 65" LCD. :(



The price of this one is definitely great! I had to end up up getting the "Wall Mounting Kit For Dummies" at a local store for twice the cost :( There was another one sold by a Premier (?) for almost 4 times as much!



As a fairly simple user, my comments are:

- The weight of this one was also a LOT lighter than the "Wall Mounting Kit for Dummies".

- This one has +/- 15 degs which is helpful if you need to reach the bottom and the Dummies one has +15/-5 degs.



That's all I've noticed so far.

Customer Buzz
 "Excellent quality" 2009-12-05
By Barbara Posey
I'd buy one of these again, and would recommend it to a friend. It's about as simple to install as it could possibly be. Very solid quality of all the parts, including the screws and bolts. Very good instructions, and everything needed was included. It was as straight-forward and easy to install as mounting a TV on your wall could possibly be. The two vertical arms bolt onto the back of the TV. Evidently there is a standard for placing bolt holes on the back of flat panel TVs so one can attach a mount. Bolts of every common size are included. Then you screw the mounting bracket onto the wall, making sure that the screws go into studs. You should have a stud-finder for this; they are inexpensive. Good sized, quality, hex-head lag screws are included for the wall mounting, as well as concrete anchors, in case you have a concrete wall. After the arms are on the TV and the bracket is on the wall, you lift up the TV and hook it on, like hanging a picture on the wall. Once the TV is hanging, you tighten the two lock screws so it can't be lifted off again unless you loosen them. There were no frustrations, no "gotcha's", no cursing the company that made it. One nice surprise was that there is a built-in bubble level on the mounting bracket. That's a thoughtful extra that shows the manufacturer has a "what else can we do to make this better" attitude.

Customer Buzz
 "Great mount" 2009-11-11
By Pete (Schaumburg, IL)
Does what it supposed to do and that is mount your TV to the wall. But at a fraction of the store price.

Very happy.

Customer Buzz
 "TV mount" 2009-09-06
By Joni (Indiana, USA)
This product is awesome...the TV fit perfectly. We have a 52" LCD TV and needed it raised and away from my daughters little hands. We love it ad she cannot reach it!


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