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A**H
Works very well, here are a few tips and technical points
This was a purchase to corner mount our new 50" TV. It is a hefty, but not overly heavy bracket and it performs very well in my opinion. There is not much to say that others have not said before, but it feels solid. The bolts in the pack look fine, but I chose to buy hexagonal bolts from B&Q and fix them with a torq wrench, I don't believe you can get sufficient torq from a cross head screwdriver, and there is a significant risk of damaging the head. I'd also recommend getting some washers, as the apertures on the bracket at the wall fixings is reasonably large so some movement may be possible, and you want the maximum contact. I was going into concrete/brick so relatively straightforward, took about 40 minutes to fit. One thing to note, there is no rotational adjustment here, so your level has to be spot on. I fixed one screw, then with an able assistant, marked up the other holes using a level. After drilling, and torq wrenching I got it almost right, there is probably some tolerance in the product and drilling can be a bit haphazard, but we got it right, I was able to raise one side marginally without redrilling to get what I wanted. The weight and position of the TV on the bracket can have a bearing (ha ha) on this.Also, do your calculations on paper first. With a 50" TV in a corner (approx 111cm wide) we get 5-7cm clearance either side. This works well for us. We have the inner edge of the wallmount about 31cm from the corner (see pic) and this projects in a good place for us, we do not need movement. If you have the wall brackets attached too close to the wall, together, you may have problesm with the largest TVs. Play with the position and angle of the arms and you will find it projects significantly further than the stated 18".Our position (as pictured) allowed the plate that the brackets hang on to be at about 60cm from the corner, then the hanging brackets project forward another 3-4cm, so effective distance from the wall is the 63-64cm and this will dictate the size of the supportable TVRight angled triangle calcualtions are your friend!!!I'll say it, but Amazon service exceptional as usual.Hope that all helps someone out there.
C**R
Great product
This bracket is perfect for a corner installation, made so much easier for me by the previous reviewer who posted a picture and gave his measurements between the two mounting plates. I now have my 49" screen up on the wall and it looks brilliant, the fact I can tilt and move it if ever that is needed is a bonus.Have knocked off one star as mine came with one of the arms slightly bent, I had no choice but to use it so had to mount one plate slightly higher than the other to get it to be level. No one will ever know or see it and it didn't affect the end result, just poor show that it had been battered in transit somewhere.
E**A
Wrong Item & Flimsy but does the job...
Ordered this bracket for the weight allowance but ran into some problems.They sent the wrong bracket, it did not match the image on the product page and further searching revealed they had sent us one that supported 10kg less than what we'd ordered.Not only that, but the bracket was constructed incorrectly upon arrival. The plates that screw to the wall were on backwards.Trying to tilt the TV up more, we found the support is very flimsy so we're unable to tilt it back any further.Nevertheless, my stubborn Legend of a Brother managed to make it work, after using screws from his old bracket to try and stop the TV from tilting forwards any more.Screenshot is the one we received and the lower weight capacity.
J**S
Sturdy, does the job, recommended.
Was skeptical because some of the reviews but it installed perfectly. Its super strong and came well packed with no damage.When fitting this make sure if on plasterboard that you purchase new fixings that are long enough to pass through and into the solid wall behind, due to the weight of the bracket plus tv I would not fit this in plasterboard alone especially on the larger tv sizes.The bracket has tilt adjustment and also a small amount of levelling available on the bracket so make sure you do not need this by fitting one side first then place a level on top over to the other side to make the first fixing on the opposite side. Using this method I did not need any adjustment at all.Follow the instructions for distance from the corner to make sure your tv will actually fit. Yes guys, you will actually have to read :)Not the most simple bracket to install but the TV looks great and give the impression of floating, plus now my 10 month old can no longer use the screen as his personal race track.
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