VideoSecu ML531BE2 TV Wall Mount kit with Free Magnetic Stud Finder and HDMI Cable for Most 26-55 TV and New LED UHD TV up to 60 inch 400x400 Full Motion with 20 inch Articulating Arm WT8
Compatible Devices | Television |
Maximum Tilt Angle | 15 Degrees |
Mount Motion | Articulating, Tilt |
Mount Type | Wall Mount |
Minimum-Supported Screen Size | 26 Inches |
Maximum Compatible Size | 65 Inches |
Material Type | Alloy Steel |
A**H
Excellent
Good piece of Kit
V**S
Good Value for the price
No Issues, works great with my 32" TV
M**.
Fácil instalación pero considera que...
Es primera vez que instalo una televisión. Mi TV es de 50 pulgadas. Sin embargo la instalé con un tío.Cabe mencionar que: Los tornillos que incluye son para paredes de madera o tabla roca (como es usual en EUA).También te incluye un cable HDMI. Por lo que si pensabas comprar uno, este te lo incluye.Es fácil de instalar porque tiene diferentes inclinaciones (horizontal o vertical) que te solucionan en caso de que NO lo instales en un ángulo de 90°.
Y**L
LIked it so much I ordered another one.
I'd never hung a TV before, but the one thing I knew was that I needed a hanging system that could fully adjust in all different directions, since I was hanging a flat screen TV facing a wall full of windows in a room where glare has always been a problem. This was the ideal solution to my situation, and the installation was surprisingly easy. I liked it so much I ended up ordering a second one for the TV in our bedroom.You can do this. Really, you can. I'm a 48 year old woman who works in an office and I did it by myself in less than an hour, beginning to end. [This is not a race, so don't try to rush -- the point is, you can do it and it will turn out well.]But there are a couple of important things you need to know:1) You will need a drill with a 7/32" drill bit. There's no getting around that.2) You will also need a socket wrench. The correct size of socket was in my basic basic basic $6 socket set. If you have a socket wrench, you'll have the right size socket -- just make sure you have one.3) You really should have a stud finder if you're installing this on drywall. If you're skilled at tapping the wall and hearing where a stud is, God bless you. I can't do it -- at least not well enough to be confident I've hit it right and my TV isn't going to go crashing down to the floor because I screwed it into hollow drywall. Just get the stud finder.If you have those three items in hand when you start this project, it will go exceedingly well and you'll be finished in a flash. I suspect that if you don't have those three items in hand, this project will go really badly and your kids will learn words you wish they hadn't. ;-0Follow the instructions. They're pretty clear, even though they were clearly written by someone whose first language is not English. I'm not criticizing (I don't speak another language and they do, so they're way ahead of me). There are some small grammar issues that made me chuckle, but the illustrations are very clear (and really, the written instructions are pretty darn good overall).All of the hardware you will need is included. You will receive a LOT of different sizes of bolts to attach the mounting plate to the back of your TV. The TV industry has apparently not standardized the size of bolts for holding TVs to wall mounts, so you're going to get a bunch of them and one set will work. The rest are extra. [If you're like me, these go in a jar "in case I ever need them" and then are never needed. Sound familiar?] ;-)Just two other hints I thought might help someone installing this. There is a different terminology used in the instructions verses the labels on the bags of parts. What the instructions call a "lag bolt" is in the sleeve marked "ST8X50 Self-tap screw." They could just call them, "The Big Screws" and make it easy for everyone. The point is that the instructions call it one thing and the parts are labeled something else, so if you're inexperienced, just know that they're referring to the big screws rather than any of the bolts that attach the mounting plate to the TV.One other thing I wish the instructions had said: After you put the mounting plate on the back of your TV, *take the nut off the plate BEFORE you hang the TV on the wall mount.* I didn't do this and ended up having to take my TV back down, unscrew the nut, and then re-hang it. It's wasn't a horrible problem, but I was mounting the TV pretty high, so this involved lugging a clumsy TV up and down a step latter more than was necessary. You need to have that nut off the TV when you hang it, since you'll use that nut to secure the TV to the wall plate.Finally, one other comment: When you take the parts out of the box, the joints in the wall arm seem really stiff and hard to move. Don't be put off. The adjustments are easy once the TV is hung, and you will be able to move the arm more easily than it seems right out of the box. Have faith. For both of the mounting sets I purchased, they seemed so stiff right out of the box I thought they would be impossible to move once the TV was on them, but that's not a problem at all.In short, this is a great wall mount for a very reasonable price. If I can hang it, you can too! :-)
R**L
Buen producto
Buen producto, sin embargo no incluye los taquetes de expansión y eso complica un poco la instalación.
J**E
Good price
Good product, good price, good delivery.
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