A:AnswerIt's a total of 4 holes, the depth is listed in the install instructions. It's determined by the mounting medium selected. Concrete, drywall, or studs.
A:AnswerI’m heading out tonight to buy that exact TV and already have this mount. I’m contemplating getting a new one. Weight wise is should be fine and since this mount came out 6 years ago I’m guessing their size limits was in Defence to weights of TV of that time. My 50 plasma that came out in 09 is 73 pounds so this TV is only 20 pounds heavier. Unless the mounting holes aren’t compatible I think we should be fine. I’m curious if you ever hung your TV
A:AnswerI would bet you will need to contact the manufacture on that. All the units are sold as kits at retail stores. Look it up on the web and email or phone them. They should be able to help.
A:AnswerIf you are going to be taking the TV down and putting it back up, I would recommend that you attach some type of strap (light rope, string, you get the idea) to the two bottom release pulls...it will make the job a lot easier! Just keep the strap tucked behind the TV when not in use.
A:AnswerI have this mount above a corner fireplace that had a large cavity designed for a tube TV. I mounted a solid hardwood board across the caving and fixed to the studs on either side using angle brackets. The mount is bolted to the board (nuts and bolts rather than just lag bolts) and is working fine. I’m using it with a 55 inch Samsung TV.
A:AnswerIm sure you can just move your tv to different hole locations on the vertical bracket. take if off the wall simply lay it on its face and move bracket down meaning your tv will raise.
A:AnswerIt will fit just about ant TV 30-70 inches. The hardware is adjustable to fit almost any bolt pattern. Just be sure it is screwed into the wall studs.