A:AnswerOnly way I would exceed the size limit is if the bolt pattern (i.e. 200mm x 200 mm) for the TV matches the mounting bracket and the weight of the TV doesn't exceed the limits of the mounting bracket. The closer you are to the weight limit, I would use more screws for securing the mounting bracket to the wall to minimize any risk. If you have it in an area where it may be subject to someone (usually kids) grabbing onto it, then you may want to even provide more support.
A:AnswerThat depends on the tv and the depth of the holes ... not a question about mounting to a wall ... you need to call manufacturer or look up on internet
A:AnswerIt will most likely work unless the Sony has a weird bolt pattern. Check the specs on your TV's for the mounting pattern (200mm x 200mm for example), weight of TV and compare that with the information on the box of the mounting bracket and you should have your answer.
A:AnswerThey do not have an 800 number but they do have an e-mail site: https://www.rocketfishproducts.com/email-us
The manual is at https://www.rocketfishproducts.com/pdp/RF-TVMLPT03/9881868
A:AnswerGet a home security system with a camera that will allow you to view activity from your smartphone within your home. If in fact it is stolen your insurance will cover the expenses lost.
A:AnswerI will say yes but... You absolutely need to find your wood studs. The older ones are a bit heavier. At my job we mounted two like yours and the Molly bolts would not hold , had to add wood braces .
Once we did that,these brackets were flawless!