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You need to lay the tv on its screen. Use a thick blanket so you don't scratch it. Lay your mount on the back of the TV and find the whole where it would screw to. Check the visual alignment. The bracket mounts on the wall into the beams / 2x4 only. They are never dead center. If they are play lotto. The bracket has a slide on it where the tv shifts left or right. Insure it slides the distance you require. For the height , you have the bracket laying on the TV. Mark the wall where you want the TVs top should be. Measure it. . Then measure the distance from the top of the TV to the mounting holes on your bracket. Ad them together and that is how far from the ceiling you need to drill. Separtate the bracket. Mount the wall piece. Screw the TV section to the desired hole you marked before. Secure it. Left with 2 people and use a 3rd person to guide the snap lock into place as you place the 2 peices of the brackets together. Snap it in . The TV moves a little so you can fine tune the level. You are done
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hello, I have two of these setups and both work as designed. The mounts do not protrude outside the perimeter of the TV.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hello Bugsy, This mount has a universal interface, so you can move the mounting brackets up or down to avoid them showing once mounted. You are good to go as far as compatibility as well. Please let us know if you need anything else. Thanks! Jake @ SANUS
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