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Adjustable Tilting Wall Mount Bracket for LCD Plasma (Max 165Lbs, 37~65inch) - Wide |
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• Original Value* : $82.42 |
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Our Price |
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$28.02 |
2 - 9 |
$26.37 |
10 - 19 |
$24.70 |
20 - 49 |
$23.04 |
50+ |
$21.39 |
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* Original value is for reference only. No sales may have occurred at this price.
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| Adjustable Tilting Wall Mount Bracket for LCD Plasma (Max 165Lbs, 37~65inch) - Wide |
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| Question: I’m wondering if you can tell me the difference between these two plasma/lcd wall mounts 2852 and 3004: |
| Answer: The difference between the two mounts is the maximum TV [width] that it can support. 2852 supports up to 65inches whereas 3004 supports up to 63inches; both support up to 165lbs |
| Question: How do I determine if this mount will fit my television? |
| Answer: Please click the "Specifications" tab for a detailed description for mounting pattern compatibility. |
| Question: Can I mount this bracket to metal wall studs? |
| Answer: Our mounts come with hardware to mount to wooden studs or concrete. No instructions or hardware are provided for mounting to metal studs. While the mount should work with metal studs, I would advise consulting with a professional installer or seeking the advice of someone in your local hardware store to find out how to do it properly and securely. The maximum weight capacity the wall will hold may be less than mounting to wooden studs or concrete. |
| Question: I''ve heard that the lag bolts break easily. Has that issue been resolved? |
| Answer: Yes, we have reviewed and tested the lag bolts that are shipped with the mounts and made replacements where we thought improvements were possible. The included lag bolts should be just as reliable as those found in a retail hardware store. However, we have also found that a majority of the snapped bolts were due to lack of or insufficient pilot holes being pre-drilled into the studs prior to installation. Pilot holes of adequate diameter to a depth equal to the length of the bolt should be drilled. If the pilot holes are too shallow, they will cause the bolt to over-torque and snap. This can and will happen with any grade of lag bolt.ed. |
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