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If you have devices to connect to your TV such as DVD players or video game consoles, consider models that come with shelves for AV equipment.
The rail is nailed through the holes using tiny nails that spread the load across the entire length. With a strong magnet, place it against the wall and move it slowly up and down until you feel it stick slightly.But a proper wall mount would be better most of the time, or you will risk the screen falling off the wall.
If yes to these two things: You can have your TV up and on the wall in 3 quick steps that'll take less than 15 minutes. The AV shelf included with this model can support your gaming console, and you can adjust the height of your screen so that everyone in the room has a great view of the action. Being able to easily adjust and angle your screen just right is crucial for pulling off this aesthetic so that the screen can stand out from its surroundings. If the choice is mounting a tv with drywall anchors, check the load capacity for the selected anchors.Thanks to our engineers you need litterally zero stud finding skills to mount the Echogear Drywall TV Mount! We've already covered the no-stud, no-drill story, but did we also mention the fact that there's a built-in bubble level? If you’ve done your due diligence to locate studs and either you can’t find any, you discover the studs are metal, or there are no studs located in the area where you want to mount your tv, you do have options for mounting your tv with no studs, and we can walk you through it! Easy and Flexible Installation The studless design of this Universal TV Wall Mount makes it easy for you to mount your TV to a drywall or plaster wall in any boardroom, office, or classroom setup. Depending on the type of wall you have, no-stud wall mounts are designed for drywalls with no wall studs.
The constant movement that comes with adjusting your mounted TV can cause increased stress on your anchor points and the wall itself.My thing is I don't have a stud finder or a drill (although I do have a magnet tool and can locate some nails, but I can't tell if they're 16" or 18" apart, or if the carpenter was shit and they are not equidistant? The built-in cable management of the Kanto TTS series helps you keep cables tidy as you raise your screen, so you can use it with any sturdy surface.