A:AnswerHave you tried to tighten the tilt tension knob? See page 12 in the IM for instructions. Below is the link to the IM.
https://www.sanus.com/assets/products/blf328/documents/BLF328_IM_200930.pdf
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A:AnswerWe do not recommend installing into drywall alone. Drywall without a stud cannot support the weight of the TV and the mount.
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A:AnswerHi there,
I'm not totally sure what model you are referring to. Do you know what the model number is? We do have a mount with a single arm but it is for smaller TVs 37-55" it's the VMF620.
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A:AnswerYes a 90" TV would swivel less than a 50". In our tech-drawing, we have a 65" TV that shows the full 57 degrees of swivel each way to show you how that would look.
https://www.sanus.com/assets/products/blf328/documents/BLF328_TD_181030.pdf
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A:AnswerYes, this mount should be compatible with your TV. This mount can support your TV's 300x300mm VESA pattern and your TV is under the mount's 125lbs weight limit.
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A:AnswerYes this mount should be compatible with your TV. This mount can support your TV's 300x200mm VESA pattern and your TV is under the mounts 125lbs weight limit.
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A:AnswerYes this mount should be compatible with your specific TV. This mount can support your TV's 400x400mm VESA pattern and your TV is under the mounts 125lbs weight limit.
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A:AnswerI don't think it will work for you as just the bracket it's self is somewhat heavy. It's going to put a fair amount of load on the fasteners going into a plaster wall. Perhaps Best Buy's Geek Squad installer could look at your situation and make a suggestion on how to do this for you. In my house one 65" TV is mounted over the fireplace and the previous owner build a 2" X 4" frame in the opening above the fireplace to mount the bracket to.
A:AnswerHey Jackson,
Are you planning on mounting to two studs? If so this mount should work, it features post-install lateral shift to center the TV. If you are planning on mounting to one stud I'd recommend looking into a single stud mount.
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