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The Mount-It! Full Motion Monitor Wall Mount supports single monitors from 19 to 30 inches with VESA 75x75 and 100x100 compatibility, holding up to 33 lbs. Its articulating arm offers 180° swivel and 15° tilt for ergonomic adjustments, crafted from durable cold-rolled steel, and includes all hardware for easy installation on various wall types.







M**2
Simple and Effective Mount works well.
I am using this wall mount to hold a 23" Asus computer monitor. Right out of the box I was very impressed by the quality of the mount. The articulating arms are thick aluminum castings and the pivot points are cone shaped which is a great design for a hinge that needs to be locked in place or move with some resistance. The monitor mount fit the threaded holes in the Asus monitor holes perfectly as per the standard, The screws that hold the X brace to the arm were a tad loose and needed to be tightened. The wall mount was attached to a 1/2" sheet rock wall using 9/16" toggle bolts (I didn't use the plastic anchors that come with it, as I was afraid they would pull loose from the sheet rock.) The toggle bolts are just a dollar or two at Depot/Lowes and give the piece of mind that the whole unit won't come crashing down if the kids pull on it. The mount also came with a small bubble level which came in handy when marking the holes on the wall. I extended the arm out to the side flush to the wall and set the bubble level on it to ensure the arm was horizontal and the screen would sit level. Worked great!After attaching the monitor I noticed that the arm was binding when the knobs were tightened to be snug but not lock the pivot points. So I took it apart and put a dab of grease on each cone hinge and reassembled. Now when the knobs are just snug, the arm moves smoothly with a nice amount of resistance. When the knobs are tightened more, the hinges will lock in place. I even put some grease on the tilt hinge to make it move smooth. I was hesitant because I was afraid the screen would tend to fall forward and not lock in place, but that did not happen. The tilt knob is tight, and the screen can be tilted forward and back and it holds it position. The power cord and video cable were attached to the arm with tie wraps for a nice neat look.Even though I give it 5 stars, I have these criticisms:- It came with anchors, but toggle bolts would have been better.- The 4 screws you can see in the picture of the X bracket were not fully tight. I had to disassemble it all after installing to tighten them because the screen rocked side to side a bit.- Had to disassemble it all again to add grease so it would move smoothly and not bind.Other than that, it works as it should. It is solid and does not wobble or sag. It is made heavy duty enough to handle home use. The toggle bolts hold it solid to the sheetrock. Would have preferred to screw it into a stud, but I had no choice as there was no stud within a few inches of where I wanted to mount this.All in all, it gets a thumbs up. And for the price, you can't really go wrong.
M**~
Just a Few Improvements to note >>
It's a Wall MOUNT... which Works for 24", but here are some IMPROVEMENT Suggestions, especially when hanging larger Monitors > 1. SHOULD Have a WIDER Mounting BASE accommodating ( 4 ) SCREWs for added Strength & Stability (Esp. for larger Monitors). If you Live in CALIFORNIA where EARTHQUAKES Occur often enough, IT would only take ONE Screw to Pull Loose causing your Monitor crashing down.. either Breaking into pieces, OR worse... Falling on your Baby's Head crawling along the Floor on her blanket.....2. SCREW Holes should be Larger Diameter .. accommodating larger 1 / 4 " - 5 / 16 " Screws or Lag Bolts... (4 Holes and 4 Screws ) !2. The Tightening Knobs tend to Loosen after Swinging Monitor dozens of times, No Problem IF you just keep Monitor in One Position. But a Fibre-Lock-Washer + Flat Washers could help ..... Preventing the Knobs from Loosening over Time, of course requiring next size larger Screw threads beyond both Knobs.Otherwise.. this Mount suit's most functions , and is of Good High-Quality..
B**K
Good equipment, solid construction
I got this for a 17" flat-panel monitor. The base plate and arms are thick, solid cast or forged aluminum, mounted to each other with a series of tapered chrome-and-steel bolts that lock the whole system into a rigid arm when tightened. It's a convincingly strong mounting system, but it presents the user with a trade-off: Until all the joints are tightened down, you can't tell exactly where and at what angle the screen is going to sit. It would be nice to be able to poise the screen in one location, then move it to another with the screen remaining at the same angle of view...but it isn't going to do that. So you must pick a location and angle for the monitor, then start tightening and adjusting all the joints, from the "shoulder" to the "wrist" until it's just right. But it does exactly what it claims, and is beefy enough to support a much larger monitor than 17". Plus it's light enough to mount to an existing piece of furniture if you don't want to mount it to the wall.
C**R
I made it work
I got this mount to originally put a 32" tv on. I figured since the tv only weighed 17 lbs, the mount would be fine since it's rated capacity was 33 lbs. After getting the tv home and realizing it was a little to small for our game room, I took it back and exchanged it for a 40'". The mount was already on it's way so I figured I'd give it a try. I fabricated a bracket that mounted to the tv, drilled that out and attached it to the wall mount. It worked but the tilt mechanism of the wall mount didn't seem quite strong enough to keep the 40" tv from slipping down. As I tightened the knob with a pair of pliers I felt that familiar feeling of it stripping out. As it turned out, the metal screw mating surfaces didn't strip out, it was just the plastic knob that was slipping on the bolt. I removed the plastic piece and sacrificed a pair of vice grips to replace the plastic piece. It worked great. Only reason I give it 4 stars instead of 5 is the plastic piece failing. After tightening with the vice grips this little mount is working great on a tv much larger than it's rated for.If you're going to get this mount for a bigger tv than it's designed for, you should be good at fabricating and improvising. The mounting bracket with this wall mount kit is pretty narrow at only 200 mm from bolt to bolt. I've got to give to this little beast. Aside from the plastic covers on the bolts being poorly attached, it's pretty rugged. It's holding a 40" for us and it's not going to let go of the tv.
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