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  2. Read our step-by-step guide to mounting flat-screen TVs and get tips on mount selection, installation techniques, and creating a secure setup.

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    Obtain a correctly-sized bracket either online or at an electronic retail store. Any major electronic retailer should be able to help you with this purchase if you have questions. Generally, brackets come in a size range. This means you can buy a bracket that fits a range of TVs. For example, you might purchase a bracket that fits 32 to 56 inch (81.3 to 142.2 cm) televisions. Any flatscreen ...
    Remove the base that comes with the TV if it is attached. If the base is not already attached when you open the box, do not put it on; you'll just have to take it off later.
    Lay the TV on its face (glass down) on a soft, padded, flat item. If you have any reservations about laying your plasma TV glass-down on the carpet or floor, check the owner's manual for guidance. Some plasma screen manufacturers recommend working with the flat screen facing upright while attaching the brackets.
    Look for the four holes on the back of the TV. Those are where you will place the bracket you purchased. There might be three pieces to your mount. The two small brackets will attach to your TV. Remove any screws plugging the holes if necessary. Many TVs manufacturers plug their mounting holes with screws during assembly.
    Put the mounting brackets on the back of the TV, aligning them as stated in your mounting directions. Make sure that the brackets are facing the correct way when screwed to the TV.
    Don't drill a hole to run wires in wall along the same vertical axis as an electric socket outlet or cable/satellite television face plate co/axle outlet, or you might drill the electric line or cable wire. Thanks Helpful 47 Not Helpful 35
    Buying class 2- or 3-rated in-wall wires will save you time and money if you ever decided to move. Thanks Helpful 36 Not Helpful 35
    A metal coat hanger works well for fishing wires through the holes. Thanks Helpful 36 Not Helpful 35
    Make sure your TV is sturdy and will not fall when you finally let go. Thanks Helpful 20 Not Helpful 9
    Wires and pipes can be hidden in the wall so drill carefully. Thanks Helpful 20 Not Helpful 12
    You must use in-wall rated wires when hiding them. Thanks Helpful 24 Not Helpful 18
    Running the TV power cord inside the wall as shown in these pictures does not comply with building and fire codes. It isn't safe. Thanks Helpful 0 Not Helpful 0
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    • Find the studs. Once you've settled on the perfect spot on the wall, you'll need to find the studs to mount the bracket properly. Mounting your TV wall bracket to the studs provides the structural strength necessary to support a TV that could weigh anywhere between 30 and 100 pounds.
    • Mark the hole position. Next you'll need to mark specifically where you plan to screw into the wall. Ideally, you will use a level to ensure that these marks are not only even between the two studs, but also to make sure that the amount will not be slanted.
    • Double check the bracket position. With your marks in place, it's time to position the mounting bracket on the wall. First, place the bracket flat against the wall, lining up one screw location with the first marked hole.
    • Drill pilot holes. Using a drill, you'll need to drill pilot holes through the drywall and into the studs in the proper positions.
  3. Feb 25, 2009 · This video guides you through mounting your television to a wall, and demonstrates how to insert a wall mount that securely holds your LCD or plasma HDTV — no matter how big your screen....

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    • When choosing a TV mount. Most flat screen TVs are made to be mounted, but make sure yours is before you shop for a mount. Look for “VESA” (Video Electronics Standards Association) on the manual or the TV itself, followed by a number like “VESA 75.”
    • Proper TV height. I decided to mount a 42-inch TV in my bedroom above a credenza. So I purchased a full motion mount in case I wanted to pull the TV away from the wall and tilt the screen for better viewing.
    • Find your studs. Next, locate the centers of the wall studs using a stud finder. The centers of the studs provide maximum holding power. Mark the location with a pencil.
    • Position wall mount. Most wall plates let you slide the TV left or right a few inches, so the plate doesn’t have to be perfectly centered. But positioning the plate at the right height can be tricky.
  4. Swivel TV wall mounts allow the screen to pivot to the left and to the right to accommodate viewing from within a room. Tilting TV wall mounts gives you the ability to angle the screen down for better viewing when installed higher on a wall.

  5. Nov 28, 2023 · Screws. Wall anchors (if need­ed) Locating the Ideal Wall Height. Deter­min­ing the per­fect height for your wall-mount­ed TV is essen­tial for an opti­mal view­ing expe­ri­ence. Fol­low these steps to prop­er­ly hang the TV: Measure Eye Level. The ide­al height is usu­al­ly at eye lev­el when seat­ed.