A:AnswerI have an 85lb Samsung plasma that has a height of 35.5" and it fits well. There is still 2.8" of space between the bottom of the TV and the glass shelf. My soundbar won't fit underneath it but is fine sitting in front of it because there is a 2" frame around the plasma screen (it is a few years old not like the super skinny frames on current tv.
A:AnswerIf I remember correctly it weighed about 100 pounds and it took me about an hour to put it together. If you buy this product use a little drop of soap on the suction cups that hold your glass shelves in place. Don't push to hard on them also because you might break off one of the tabs that holds the suction cup. Other then that it's a great product. I hope this helps you out.
A:AnswerYes, I had the same problem, what you have to do is loosen the bolt on the other leg and put pressure on the leg that you are working on and the legs should line up
A:AnswerYes. I do not see why it wouldn’t. I have a 65 inch tv. I don’t think a 55 inch would be too small to fit on the bracket. I personally bought 2 of these, both for 65 inch TVs. There are several different screws and spacers that come with it for various types of TVs. I do not see there being an issue with a 55 inch TV. You may want to check the weight limits. But I’d assume I’d you have any TV that’s only a couple of years old, it would be light enough to fit almost any 55 inch TV. These look really nice. I attached a picture of both of mine. It’s a 65 inch TV, I haven’t put my other one on the second stand yet. But it should give you good reference.
A:AnswerThe mast has only 2 adjustments............
However, the brackets that mount to the back of the tv and attach it to the stand, are VERY adjustable
A:AnswerCorrect! The 4 screws are already snuggly attached to television, just remove and replace after having lined holes up with mounting holes on stand and or wall mount.