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Uploaded by on Mar 5, 2010

BUY this FLAT TV WALL MOUNT for ONLY $99.99 at http://sl.abitronixdirect.com/UF-PRO310
This is a very short video of an installation at NY Pizza & Italian Restaurants NEW location in Roxbury, NJ.
Simple installation using ProMounts Large Flat Mount
UF-PRO310 http://sl.abitronixdirect.com/UF-PRO310

Follow these Easy Steps:

a. the circular hole was there already from previous owners and we were able to use it to our advantage for running all the cables through the hole and down the wall.

b. no video shown on the mounting of the support brackets on the back of the LCD. It really is pretty self explanatory and we forgot to snap a quick video of it - next time!

c. all the power and component cables were fed down the wall and out the back side of it were the outlet and HD Cable TV Box will be located.

d. used a 10 foot HDMI cable so as to keep sufficient slack in wall and accomodate for removal of the LCD and/or for cable provider to locate HD box a little further away from selected spot.

Any questions please feel free to shoot us an e-mail at sales@ABItronixDirect.com. Make the Connection!

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  • looks very nice (:

  • @CrazyAwesometuber Thanks a lot for your comment. We have some Online Specials on Mounts. Visit us at ABItronixDirect com. Follow us on Twitter, Blogger, contact us on Skype (ABItronix USA) and become an Fan on Facebook. Thanks For Making The Connection!

  • Consider TOGGLER BOLTS 1/4". You can drill 1/2" hole then install the toggler bolt and install the tv using metal studs without wood.

  • @lcdplasmainstalled Yes, thank you for the suggestion. Absolutely correct, this was what we call improvising in the field . . .LOL!!! Thanks again!

  • thank you. I have aluminum studs, so very thin - using 3/16" toggle bolts, 2 of them 16" apart, then will add some drywall anchors as well to support the mount.

  • @AllAroundFit please take a look at the new SECURE MOUNT ANCHORS on our website before doing anything. go to ABITRONIXDIRECTcom and type SMA3000 in search. These anchors were designed for this type of application and where not available when that video was made. VERY inexpensive. GOOD LUCK and let us know how you make out!

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  • your friend looks mad paranoid are you sure your selling pizza

  • I love the "we don't want no LCD falling ..." I could totally see you as an extra in the Sopranos :-)

  • @AllAroundFit Thank you for your question. Yes, in this particular application, I beleive a we used a 1.5" x 2" inch strip of wood - fit through the feed hole. All we needed is an extra re-enforcement to be able to catch and support the stud and the mount. Also, assists on distributing the weight of the TV across the supports.

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