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TV Wall Mounts: Guidelines For Mounting A Flat Screen TV To Your Wall

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A mixture of flat screen Television wall brackets are offered at home appliance stores or online. Wall brackets are critical accessories as they can really boost your Tube-viewing encounter. If you pick up an unsuitable TV wall mount or you fix one wrongly, you may not have the finest viewing experience and you don't want to risk having your television plunge onto the ground and breaking. The following are some simple instructions that would help you obtain or attach a flat screen tv wall mount in the best feasible method.

Find Out the Specifications

Prior to quickening to the electronic store or website, make certain that you know the wall-mount specs of your Television. They're ordinarily specified in the customer guide of your flat monitor TV. The specifications of the TV wall mount that you buy be read carefully. The wall mount needs to match the screen size of the television.

Normally, a specific mount is model for supporting a TV within a particular range of screen size. For instance, some wall mounts have a 26-50 screen size, which means these mounts are best for securing a Television screen within the size limit of 26 inches to 50 inches. Another characteristic is the weight capacity. Make certain that the weight capacity is more than the actual weight of the Television.

Flat Television screens come with pre-drilled holes on the flipside. Caps made of plastic or some other material every so often hide these holes behind the TV. You have to remove these caps before mounting the TV. Utilize a screwdriver or a little scalpel to take off the caps. An imperative aspect here is the remoteness between the holes. These will be located at the corners of either a square or a rectangle. The TV wall mount should have mounting holes at the same distance.

You can get an idea about this distance from the VESA (Video Electronics Standard Association) standard. For example, VESA 75 means the holes are at the corners of a square with a side 75 mm long. VESA 100/200 means the holes are at the corners of a rectangle with the sides 100 mm and 200 mm in length. Verify the VESA rating of your flat screen Television and make certain that the VESA standard of the wall mount is fitting with that of your TV.

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  • Is it bad when I have to pause the video to read these?

  • We recommend the kits from DIYHDTV.com - they include everything you need for a successful DIY TV Wall Mounting Installation.

  • Hey what tune is that?

  • Use the SNAPTOGGLE Toggle Bolt Fixings from Toolfix in Petersborough UK. These anchors are so easy to install. Cheers!!

  • You GOT to try the Magic Stud Finder products, you can easily mount anything to studs.

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