A:AnswerHi Geminizer,
Unfortunately due to the variability found within brick walls we do not recommend that any of our products are installed into brick.
Thanks,
-Haydn @ SANUS
A:AnswerThere are 4 bolts (2 for each bracket) used to attach the brackets to the back of the tv. All 4 are the same size and depend on the brand of tv. The mount comes with several bolt sizes and instructions on which ones to use.
A:Answerhttps://www.sanus.com/assets/products/bxt3/documents/BXT3_IM_180805.pdf
Looks like an allen wrench is used to adjust to level. See the last Page on these instructions.
A:AnswerHi Kevin,
Thanks for the question. Give our customer support team a call, and they'll be able to help you out. They can be reached 7-days a week at 1-800-359-5520. If you prefer email, they can be reached at [email protected].
- Katie @ SANUS
A:AnswerHardware kit does come with spacers, so you might be OK. Need to physically it to be sure. Otherwise a quick trip to the hardware store will solve your issue.
A:AnswerBecause most TV's come with their connectors near the sides of the TV, it pulls out far enough to see them. I get what you are saying and there is enough room to connect things. I have a 75" and have no issues with the distance.
A:AnswerIm not sure if it works with the tv you described. But the mount adjusts and has multiple screws to use, so I would assume that it will work. It worked for my UN65NU8000 Samsung tv above my brick fireplace. All the hardware came with it for the job. If you don't want to do it yourself I would recommend HomeAdvisor handyman service. It is cheeper than GeekSquad but still gets the job done. The mount is well built.
A:AnswerHolds more than 75”, I have an 82” Samsung and it’s solid. I bought this particular mount because it extends allowing you to mount into three studs which I did. Based on how many studs you mount to would probably dictate weight limit, but there should be no concern mounting any flat screen tv on this mount.
A:AnswerNot sure on that exact Samsung model but I mounted my 82” Samsung on it into three studs by extending. If that model is curved you may need some additional spaces but I imagine it’ll still work.
A:AnswerYou don't need a patter. You need to know where the studs are and where you want to hang it. Test putting the screws through the slots on the device before figuring where you are going to put the holes in the wall so you know where to line it up with the studs. Use a level to make sure it's level. I've never used a pattern with TV wall hangers and I've hung quite a few.
A:AnswerWith proper bolts, you can hang this wherever you want. I'd talk to a masonry person at your local hardware store to make sure you get the right ones. But if you can't find the studs, I wouldn't hang it there.