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Type | Full Motion |
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Compatible TV Sizes | 32" - 55" |
Tilt Range | 15 degrees |
Swivel Range | 180 degrees |
Material | Steel |
Color | Black |
Weight Capacity | 88 lbs |
VESA Compatibility | 400x400mm |
Essential safety instructions, cautions regarding product use, and potential installation hazards.
Details on maximum TV weight, screen size, and overall dimensions for proper fit.
Details and quantities of M4 screws and washers included in the package.
Details and quantities of M5 screws included in the package.
Details and quantities of M6 screws and washers/spacers included in the package.
Details and quantities of M8 screws included in the package.
Includes the 3/16" hex key required for assembly.
Contains lag bolt washers and 5/16" x 2 3/4" lag bolts for wall mounting.
Includes Phillips head screws for securing brackets.
Includes cable ties and a 5/32" hex key.
How to identify a TV with a flat back where no spacers are needed.
How to identify TVs with obstructed or irregular backs requiring spacers.
Guide to choosing appropriate screws and washers based on TV specifications.
Procedure to check screw fit with spacers for irregular/obstructed TV backs.
Instructions on which Step 3 option to follow based on TV back type.
Step-by-step guide for attaching vertical TV brackets to a flat-backed TV.
Instructions for tightening screws to secure vertical brackets snugly.
Procedure for installing spacers and washers for irregular or obstructed TV backs.
Guide to aligning and securing vertical brackets with appropriate hardware.
How to slide the horizontal bars through the guides on the vertical brackets.
Fastening horizontal brackets to vertical brackets using specified screws.
Ensuring the TV's center matches the wall plate's position.
Calculating the correct height for the wall plate based on TV and furniture.
Using a pencil to mark the determined spot on the wall.
Using a stud finder to locate and confirm the center of a wood stud.
Positioning the wall plate, ensuring it's level, and marking screw holes.
Drilling pilot holes to a specific depth using the recommended drill bit size.
Securing the wall plate using lag bolts and washers, avoiding over-tightening.
Positioning the arm assembly onto the wall plate.
Fastening the arm assembly to the wall plate using cap screws and a hex key.
Engaging the TV's top and bottom edges with the horizontal bracket tabs.
Aligning the TV bracket hole with the arm assembly and securing with a screw.
Adjusting the TV's tilt using screws and a hex key for leveling.
Modifying the swivel tension using a hex key for desired movement.
Adjusting the TV's forward or backward tilt using fingers or a hex key.
Using cable ties to bundle and secure TV cables to the arm assembly.