Use your stud finder to locate two adjacent wood studs in the area where you want to hang your television. Mark the exact center of each stud using a pencil.
for your specific room setup.
Before beginning, clear a large workspace and unbox all components. Ensure your Equatech package contains the main wall plate, two vertical TV brackets, a selection of VESA screws (M4, M6, and M8), spacers, washers, and a spirit level. Required Tools (Not Included) (essential for drywall installations) Electric drill
If your TV has a curved back, recessed inputs, or a prominent bump at the bottom, insert the plastic spacers between the TV and the brackets to create a flush, level surface.
Test which screws fit:
Use a stud finder to locate two studs in the area where you want the TV centered.
(tilting vs. full-motion). Find specific tools you might need to buy.
Measure the width of your TV and add 2-3 inches to determine the optimal placement of the wall plate. Mark the wall with a pencil, indicating the center point of the wall plate.
The is a heavy-duty solution designed to support a vast range of screen sizes, from 32-inch monitors to massive 100-inch displays. This mount is particularly valued for its high weight capacity (up to 55kg ) and versatile viewing angles, offering flat, 8-degree, and 10-degree tilt options to reduce glare. Pre-Installation Checklist
Before we dive into the installation instructions, let's take a look at the components and accessories that come with the Equatech Universal TV Wall Mount 32 to 100:
With one person on each side of the television, carefully lift the TV up toward the wall plate. Keep the screen tilted slightly forward at the top.
The method you use to install the heavy-duty Equatech wall plate depends entirely on your wall type. Option A: Wood Stud Installation (Most Common)
Because a 100-inch television can weigh significantly more than smaller variants, Do not attempt to lift a large screen onto the mount alone.
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