A:AnswerYes, don't pick too long of a screw, if not you will damage the TV. Screw the mount clips onto the TV, then mount the bracket on to the wall, and then hook the TV on to the wall bracket.
A:AnswerThe wall plate is generally wide so that you can situate it wherever on the wall you need to be able to mount it to studs. Once the wall bracket is mounted, the TV can be placed anywhere on the wall bracket; left, center, or right.
A:AnswerThe bracket is 3 piece , the main long section (wall plate) screws to the wall the two small pieces(hooks) attach to the tv and then they allow you th hang the small pieces to the long wall plate.
A:AnswerYes it comes with everything you need. Fitted 3 of them recently without a problem. Only additional materials you may need is special fixings for drywalls.
A:AnswerThe studs are the vertical 2 x 4 inch pieces of lumber that form the skeleton of the wall in your house or apartment. The wall is placed on top of the studs. The bracket is attached through the wall to the stud with heavy duty screws/bolts that are provided with the bracket. Good luck. If you are unsure of what you are doing then get some help. It is an easy project but you need to be able to locate where the studs are located to provided a sturdy mounting for the bracket and tv. The (typically) gypsum wallboard that modern walls are made out of is probably not strong enough to support a heavy television set.
A:AnswerYes, it only uses the two upper mounting holes and has plenty of spacing for the width. I have hung both a 32” and a 43” TV with these mounts. They come with all the needed hardware and spacers. Very easy to install.
A:AnswerI’m sure it could be used on concrete but you have to be able to get to power and any other connections and have the right fasteners for concrete. Bonnie