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  • great video :)

  • Can anyone tell me what size the screws that go into the gypsum anchors are? I had my tv mounted like this once and moved. I recently moved back to my previous house and the anchors are still there but I have all the parts except the screws to put the mount back on the wall. Thanks in advance

  • great video. question: does it matter the direction of the strip you pull off from the dry wall mount you showed. I stripped it horizontally rather vertically? does it effect the hold of the mount? please help

  • its so easy even a caveman can do it!!!

  • anyone who doesn't understand this perfect explanation;has some serious deficiency of neurons!! i'm actually glad they didn't put music or even talked..

  • Thanks alot, this video helped me out alot! :)

  • Good video... still makes me nervous to hang my brand my TV on a piece of cable though...

  • The holders are not designed to go into studs...if you try to put those special hanger-thingies into the studs it won't work right.

  • there s 18 inches between 2 wood studs on that vid it seems more like 7-8 inches apart.....

  • @L4TIn0St4NdUp you are suppose to mount to only one stud and then mount the other mount 7-8 inches apart. According to Samsung, this tv mount was meant to only mount to one stud... i dont know how true that is... I managed to mount both to studs(tricky but I figured it out) and even then I was hesitant to hang my tv on it....

  • I bought a non Samsung version of this. I didn't understand the smallest bit about it, but now i've watched this guide, I finally know what to do. thanks! :)

  • hey, the drills were not correct for me so this video was pretty much just like the Manuel, it was difficult

  • Just what i needed - the enclosed instructions weren't enough

  • Thank you!

  • Perfect work! thnxx!

  • This video makes me want to kill myself

  • @dilly2007hk LOL

    

  • Could use a little more on .. How to locate the locations of the holes in the wall, so that the TV hangs at a height off the floor that you want. Not much to show, but important if you want the TV to hang at a particular height over a cabinet or floor.

  • @rhmyers thats easy. Just get a stud finder from any local hardware store. Then, apply one of the mounts at your desired height. Here comes the important part; After one is mounted, place the other mount on the stub BUT DO NOT JUST DRILL IT IN THERE. What I did was bought a separate bubble leveler and run something(i used a broom lol) across the first mount to the second mount. attach the leveler to the middle of the bridge(in my case the broom) and adjust until perfectly centered....

  • @rhmyers then bolt down the second mount. its very easy once u do it. Also keep in mind that they DO NOT have to be perfectly aligned like fixed plate mounts due to the wire mount. Good luck

  • For mounting on a brick wall, .... What is a .3 inch drill size? Duh

  • ok, now how do I remove the TV? The wire seems to have a hook that holds it so

    I can't easily lift the TV up. Don't want to force this.

  • thanks, i needed some help with the unboxing

  • Great demo. Included picture instructions were not the best and very unclear. Got TV up and hung no problems after watching the video.

  • I was wondering about these. It's a great demo video!

    The wall mount is a nicely put together kit, but in reality the system on offer is quite primitive for the cost.

  • hey everyone has this ever gone wrong ?

    like the tv just suddenly fell off the wall mount and shattered as it smashed the floor

  • solid video demo

  • This was a good video, thanks!

    Dollaboy.. it's clear you're stupid just from your name, but who cares if it doesn't have sound when it has subtitles? Do you need some annoying music to be able to comprehend the video?

  • very good demonstration

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