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  1. Here I cover TV wall mount installation in depth. I've mounted thousands of TVs on walls of all kinds as a pro handyman and I want to show you how to do it t...

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  2. In this video, we'll go over the entire process for mounting a TV to a wall. We used an articulating mount, but this process is almost the same for other mou...

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    • Jonah Matthes
  3. https://www.showmecables.com/full-motion-articulating-tv-wall-mount-bracket-14-40-17-swing-armHello and welcome to Show Me Cables. Today we’re going to show...

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    • Secure the Mounting Bracket on the Back of the TV. Line up the holes on the TV bracket with the holes on the back of the TV. You will know you are right because everything lines up.
    • Attach Wall Plate Bracket to Wall. In your SANUS Mount box, there will be a template to assist with hanging the wall plate bracket on the wall.
    • Hang the Television. If you are using the full-motion mount, attach the articulating arm to the wall bracket. It will be secure when you hear it click into place.
    • Brian Westover
    • 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.
  4. Position the Wall Mount. Hold the flat screen wall mount or TV mount brackets up against the wall, and use a level to make sure it’s even. Use a friend to help you hold the wall mount. Use a drill to make pilot holes into studs along where you’ve made the marks for mounting. Tip: Remember the old adage, “Mark twice.

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  6. Feb 18, 2024 · Mark Drill Holes. Hold the paper template or mounting plate against the wall, with the bubble level on top to ensure level. Make sure that you clear studs or other obstructions behind the drywall, as toggle bolts need at least two inches of clear space. Mark the drill locations with the pencil.

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