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If you are using the plastic anchors provided for solid walls:
Even with clear instructions, users hit snags. Here are the fixes for the top 5 complaints.
Before diving into the installation process, let’s break down exactly what you’re working with.
Before beginning, ensure all parts are included in the package. You will need: A stud finder Electric drill Socket wrench Screwdriver 2. Attaching Brackets to the TV
A: Yes. This mount offers : Flat (0 degrees), 8 degrees, and 10 degrees. These are fixed settings, meaning you choose the angle when you install the bracket, not continuously adjustable, but they are great for reducing glare in bright rooms.
Use a stud finder to locate the wooden studs behind your drywall. Mounting to wood studs is essential for safety.
Align the two vertical Equatech mounting arms over these holes. Ensure the hooks on the arms are facing downward and the leveling adjustment screws (if equipped) face upward.
Before drilling, ensure you have the necessary tools: a power drill, a stud finder, a level, and a socket wrench or Phillips screwdriver .
By following these instructions and using smart structural adaptions, the Equatech Universal TV Wall Mount
Power drill and appropriate drill bits (typically for pilot holes). Tape measure and pencil. Phillips head screwdriver and a wrench or ratchet set. Equatech Universal TV Wall Mount 32" - 100" - Home Bargains
Test the included hardware screws (M4, M6, or M8) by hand to find the thread size that fits your TV.
: Stud finder, level, drill, 13mm socket or wrench, 10mm masonry bit (for concrete).