A:AnswerI would not recommend going over a 65". I have my 65" on the swivel mount and its great but if it were to sit on the stand it actually hangs over about an inch.
A:AnswerI have a 65" and it hangs over by about an inch so I would not recommend anything bigger than a 65". The stand is very heavy and sturdy, not sure why the weight recommendation goes up to 135 lbs but I would not suggest trying it.
A:AnswerThe overall height is 55.75 inches to the tip of the monitor brackets, with the Swinging floater on the highest position. 22 inches is the height from the floor to the top shelf only (in case you are using the Table-top console configuration).
A:AnswerYes. That is exactly how I built mine, as I preferred to have my television stand on the top of the console, should I choose to change it later on.
A:AnswerIt isn't chrome. Instead, it is some other type of metal that has a gray/silerish tint to it. It is quite sturdy, though, and good looking, at the same time.
A:AnswerMy swivel bracket was entirely too tight also, it would not move! Using a hex wrench and a pair of vice grips you have to hold the nut in place with the grip on the bottom while unloosening the bolt from the top with the hex. Hope this helps!
A:AnswerHi Art, this will depend on the actual height of your TV and the position you are using the Swiveling Bracket on. There is usually between 5 to 13 inches of space from the top shelf to the bottom of the TV.
A:AnswerWe purchased a 65" TV to go with this stand. Where the legs are bolted on the TV bottom it gives only about 2" of space left on both sides of the legs to fit on the table top. You'll have to find out how wide the leg stance is on the TV you wish to purchase.
A:AnswerHi Troy, the Spine can provide two height options for the TV set. Refer to your TV size and adjust the Swiveling Bracket to the desired height for optimum viewing.
A:AnswerIt should because it customized so it doesn't have a certain fit wherever your holes are at and then you just put that on to the bracket so I can swivel.