There is no better way to elevate your living room by raising that big TV from a stand and on a wall. Wall-mounting may seem challenging to a TV, but if your location allows it you can recover valuable real estate at your entertainment center and help your living area feel more open and ventilated. It will also be the benefit of keeping your precious TV out of reach from medalsome children or rambintus pets.
All this is a friend to help lifting basic equipment, little labor, and big TV. Here you need to prepare yourself.
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The first things you want to see is rated to the size of the TV, and how much weight it can hold. Check the technical glasses of your accurate TV model, and make sure you are well within the Mount Range.
You should also check your TV’s vesa size again, and make sure that the wall is compatible. Wesa The mount size corresponds to the distance between the bolt connector hole behind your TV.
Another important thing is that if the wall mount is fixed, it is simply tilting, or full-filter articulation, allowing it to come out of the wall. Fixed and basic tilt models can be simple and slightly strong, but I can’t stress enough how convenient it is to be able to pull the TV away from the wall on the tilt arm. It does unplugged and plugging in any cable behind the TV. When I had a basic inclination mount for my old 70-inch TV, simply adjusting the HDMI plug may be a two-person’s work, as we had to pick up the TV from the wall to reach the ports.
When I recently put a new 77-inch LG C3 OLED TV, I went with it Artistic model by USXIt claimed ratings – for TVs up to 86 inches and a weight of 132 pounds – more than enough to cover my TV, weighing less than 51.8 pounds. I was not familiar with the USX before buying it, but I took a chance and it was completely cured. I also have positive experiences with mount and accessories Mount-It,
You will usually need a drill, screwdriver, bubble level, studfire and a pencil. Wall mount can come with a basic screwdriver, hex, or small wrench – perhaps also a small bubble level.
Wall Mount usually consists of two vertical bar that attach the TV through its Vesa screw hole, allowing the TV to hang on the bracket after mounting. These bar usually have several growing holes to adjust different sizes of TV. Lie your TV on a flat, padded surface and mount bars on your back as per the instructions involved.
Measurement, measurement, measurement
Most wall mounts come with a paper template that reflects the footprint of the growing bracket. You will need to use this or bracket, where it will go where it will go. To mount it on your wall to take out the ideal place, you have to pay attention to the size of your TV and how much or low it can be on your wall. Keep in mind that you want your TV to be about the level of the eye, although it cannot easily adjust the ideal height everywhere. Really be sure to sit where you are watching and imagine where your TV should go, and try not to pull in any way R/tvtoohigh Crime.
Find the dimensions of the TV from its technical glasses and use them to measure its ideal growing space on the wall. Then you have to measure the distance between the top of the TV where the vertical straps will hang on the bracket. This will give you an idea that you have to mount the bracket on the wall. Mark that height on your wall with a pencil.
Now that you know where the bracket goes, hold the studfire and map your wall studs. It is necessary to secure the bracket on a strong wall stud when heavy accessories grow, as the drywall alone is not strong enough to carry such load alone. There is a slight route in the horizontal location of the bracket on the wall, as the TV does not hang on the exact center of the bracket. You hope that there will be a wall stud that aligns with one of the screw hole of the bracket – if not, I explain how to deal with it in the next part. Use the bubble level to level the bracket or its template on the wall where it should go, and mark the screw hole on the wall.
To mount the bracket to your mapped-out spot on the wall, you have to drill something Pilot hole For screws. The instructions should tell you how big the pilot holes should be. The difficult part is what to do if the screws on one side are not line with a stud.
You want to use wall anchor or togle bolt for any screws that do not go in studs, as the TV may be just growing for a sheetrock. To ensure that my brackets can safely hold my TV weight, despite not having a lining with wall studs, I have used Togling Togle Bolt. (There are also many other brands, and you can easily find them at the hardware store.) Use of togle bolt or anchor size. You need to depend on the screws involved with your bracket.
A quick one side: togle bolts are fantastic, and I have used them to hang them such things like my TV’s soundbar and various shelves around my house that were not in line with wall studs. Just keep in mind that they require a large-to-average pilot hole drilling, so make sure you get your measurement spot-on.
Now drill your pilot hole, pour into any essential anchor or togle the bolt, and screw the bracket on the wall.
This is really the easiest part, provided that there is a friend to help you. But this is also one of the most stress. The team on TV-up and bracket. Once you hang it, there is usually a small screw or similar method to lock under the bracket under the vertical TV bar. This extra bit of safety is important, because without it your TV is just hanging by gravity and is not completely safe. If the TV bracket is too much or too low, you should be able to close it and adjust the vertical bars behind it to bring it to the right place.
If you have opted for an inclination or articulating mount, this is when you have to tinker it according to the instructions involved to ensure the TV level. Also, if your TV is particularly larger or slightly mounted above the eye level, you can tilt it slightly downwards.
Now enjoy that cute TV on your wall.
One more thing: cable management
Okay, I know you are doing and proud of yourself (you should be), but there is an additional step that you should consider to create a wall-mounted TV setup, it is best: Clean your cables.
There are many ways that you can do so. For example, you can use Cable Hyders or RacewayOr enter the wall behind your TV and cut the exhaust hole and install a one Cable bridge To completely hide the cable (you will need some long cables). Whether you choose something simple or advanced, Any Cable management is better than only hanging wires and falling wherever it is. You have worked hard to mount your TV, so why not go additional miles and make space a clockor?


