A:AnswerI’m having the same issue and I figured out that the M8 is too fat for my 40” but it is also not a Samsung. Not sure if that matters or not. I had a M6 and that fit. I just need to find the correct length to use.
A:AnswerDisconnect the cables. There is a single screw that attaches the swing arm to the bottom bracket attached to your TV. Remove that screw and the TV should swing out from the bottom easily. Lit the TV up off the swing arm and you are there. At this point you can remove the 4 screws that hold the top and bottom horizontal pieces of the bracket that you can remove to easily access the 4 screws which hold the vertical bracket bars to your TV. Once these are off you can take your TV in for repair.
A:AnswerThis is not designed to be used in landscape mode. You would have to remove it from the wall each time you wanted to switch orientation. The RF-TVMP20 or RF-TVMP40 provide the easy rotation that you're looking for.
A:AnswerThe mount will sit 3" from the wall. I have spacers to accommodate for the shape of the back of my TV to the back of My TV is 4" from the wall.
A:AnswerIt comes with two 5/16" x 2 3/4" lag bolts that are threaded up to the head. It does come with plastic anchors. The spacing between the bolts is 9 1/2". The unit weighs 10 lbs. plus the weight of your TV. I don't know the gauge of your studs. If you have access to a steel stud and a 5/16" lag bolt you might want to see how well it threads in. Maybe the plastic anchor might help if it will go into the steel stud. I don't know what is on the other side of the wall and if you have access such as a closet, you could always use a threaded rod to go through the wall and through a piece of wood to give everything extra strength. I would try a practice run on a scrap of steel stud, you don't want to find out the hard way and it doesn't hold, but I think it will. No guarantees. You might want to ask Best Buy Tech support or their installers if it would work.
A:AnswerSince the mount fit is determined by TV weight and screen size (eg. 45 inch TV or 50 inch TV),
look in your owner's manual to check size and weight. This wall mount fits up to 75 inch TV
and up to 105 lbs. Hope that helps.
A:AnswerYes, there are several sizes of screws to attach the tv to the bracket and there are lag bolts to mount the bracket to studs or screws and drywall anchors for mounting in drywall.