A:AnswerThe lag bolts or the bolts that attach the tv to the bracket? The lag bolts are 12.19" apart. The bracket bolts can be up to 16.54".
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- Haydn @ SANUS
A:AnswerHi there,
Have you tried the post install level adjustment. There is a leveling screw on the back of the TV that can be adjusted with the provided hex key. It's page 24 in the IM. Below is the link to our online IM if needed.
https://www.sanus.com/assets/products/blf213/documents/BLF213_IM_6901_002608.pdf
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- Haydn @ SANUS
A:AnswerThe only thing I could think of that would be sturdy enough to mount the TV properly would be to put a plywood plate on the wall and mount the mount to the plate
A:AnswerYes, this mount should be compatible with your specific TV. This mount can support your TV's 300x200mm VESA pattern and your TV is under the mount's 125lbs weight limit.
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- Haydn @ SANUS
A:AnswerIt comes with a small “key” that’s used to lock it in place that is used to screw it to mount. Not the most secure when it comes to trying to prevent theft in my opinion.
A:AnswerDepends on how comfortable you are with the weight of the tv resting on two bolts instead of four. However I would recommend a Geek Squad technician coming out for a free consultation to further assess your concern in reference to safety of you and your TV and other belongings that may reside before where it would be mounted.
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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- Haydn @ SANUS
A:AnswerYes this mount should be compatible with your specific TV. This mount can support your TV's 400x300mm VESA pattern and your TV is under the stand's 125lbs weight limit.
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- Haydn @ SANUS.
A:AnswerYes this mount should be compatible with your TV. This mount can support your TV's 600x400mm VESA pattern and your TV is under the mount's 125lbs weight limit.
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- Haydn @ SANUS
A:AnswerAlways use 2 studs. Also this mount is 100% more ARRANGable than others. Allowing you to offset the bracket in the tv will accommodate for the “off center” mounting of the two studs. If you are worried in regards to “off center” to where this is an ultimate concern, I would recommend bracing the mount between two of the studs and that will give you the ***EXACT*** “center” you are looking for.