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How to Install a TV Wall Mount Bracket

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A Wall Mounted TV

Mounting your flat screen television on a wall can be a real space-saver. It can also help your TV appear to flow with the room's decor better, making it look like a painting.

Before Setting Up a Wall Mount for Your TV You Should Consider:

Your Television Type:

Different flat screen TVs require different amounts of space between the screen and the wall. Typically, LED TVs require less space than LCD or plasma TVs because they're thinner.

Your DIY Comfort Level:

Televisions are both expensive and heavy. Make sure you're comfortable using a drill and a level, and have an extra pair of hands available for heavy lifting.

Finding the Right Bracket for Your TV:

Many TV wall brackets will specify that they're designed for LED or LCD and plasma televisions. Choose a bracket which can accommodate your TV's weight and size. You should also consider whether you'd prefer a fixed bracket, or one that swivels and tilts.

Make sure the bracket provides the correct space between the screen and the wall - enough space to fit cords, but still sit flat for visual appeal.

How to Install a TV Bracket:

Read any instructions that you receive with your TV wall mount bracket before you set about installing it. This how-to guide is intended as general advice only, and you should always follow the manufacturer’s instructions.

TV Wall Bracket Mounting InstructionsImage from Loctek Supports and Furniture
  • Decide where to mount your television. We recommend sitting down to test how TV positions would work at different times of day and to make sure the viewing distance will be comfortable for your screen type.

    For large, heavy TVs you should consider attaching the bracket to a solid brick or block wall. If your walls are plasterboard, you'll need to locate the timber studs and fix the bracket to the middle of one of these studs.
  • Use a spirit level to mark the bracket's screw holes on your wall using a pencil, this ensures that your bracket and television won't be off-centre.
  • Drill the screw holes using the appropriate drill bit for your wall type, then double-check the level and make any adjustments before you fit the screws.
  • Secure the bracket by fitting the screws through the bracket's screw holes and into the holes you've drilled in the wall. It may help to have an extra pair of hands holding the bracket steady while you go.
  • Now that your bracket is secure and level, attach the remainder of the wall mount kit to either the mounted bracket or directly to the television (as appropriate).

    If your kit requires you to attach a separate bracket to the television and then attach the TV bracket to the mounted wall bracket, ensure that you've got at least one extra person to help hold the television steady while you screw the two brackets together.

eSpares top tip: If the cords behind your TV are forcing it to sit further out from the wall than you'd prefer, try using an HDMI lead with rotating swivel connectors. These clever adaptors easily twist to a 90° angle, allowing you to fit your TV that extra bit closer to the wall.

 

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