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How to Install an Articulating Mount and In-Wall Power Kit

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  • Thank you for your comment, but NO, this TV Mount is from ProMounts. This is the UA-PRO210, an Articulting Mount, and typically holds up to a 46 Inch TV. It can be purchased on our wesite for ONLY $189.99. We highly reccomend ProMounts for their quality materials and sleek appearance.

    Here is the link - goo gl/U0tdw

  • Great video but i wanted to see you actually lift the TV up and hang in onto the bracket that's already on the wall!

    Instead of showing all finished ;/

  • @hotlips4000isback2 agreed we have done different videos and show us mounting the LCD on a mount but on this one it is extremely simple since its just hooks on the arm support. Need to people to lift LCD/LED, hook and then add the screws on support below the hooks. Thank you for your comment and we hope to make a better video sharing this part of the install! Have a great week!

  • I've been trying to find a video to help me figure out how to level the tv that I have mounted on the wall. We've lost the instructions and the mount doesn't have a name on it. I know this is kind of a lost cause, but could you possibly help?

  • @diagonalley101 OK - good question because you are not the only person who runs into this. If TV is on a ARTICULATING MOUNT then you can adjust the screws behind the support of the TV a slight bit in order to slightly adjust the level. If TV is on a Fixed FLAT or TILT MOUNT then try to adjust the screws on the back of the TV to slightly adjust the Level of TV. If you have more specifics please let us know, we will do our best to give you some guidance. Thank you for your question.

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  • @jon23652365 thank you for your comment. The overall install will be very similar. You will need to use Concrete Anchors that you can pick up at any local hardware store. This will allow you to support any TV Mount from your Block Wall. Pls let us know if you have any other questions, thanka again for Making the Connection with ABItronixDirect!

  • Is this a Kanto M500 wall mount?

  • @anw1652

    Yeah i know what you mean.

    Since this post, i have bought an articulating plasma mount (50") and it's up on my lounge wall. :)

    Its in a corner, i have put in on the left side of the corner, and mounted the bracket of-centre so that i can fully push the TV flat to the wall if i like(360' maneuver)

    It looks great, and frees up allot of space in my smallish lounge.

    Got my mate to help lift it up as it weighs 50 kg!

    Got bracket online, save a few hundred £'s :p, and it works!

  • @hotlips4000isback2

    Me, too. In particular, I want the TV to articulate back to a very specific place on the wall, and, while it certainly makes sense, can't find any confirmation that, if I center the wall mount part, then the TV will be centered there when I move it back to its "dearticulated" position.

  • @ABItronixDirect

    OK, then, I'll look at some of you're other vids.

    I have a bracket at home for my 50" plasma, just want to see how easy it will be for me to do it by myself!

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