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Safely installing a TV on a wall requires only basic DIY skills and toolsWall-mounting a TV isn't all that difficult. It can prevent tip-over accidents and make a very large TV a less intrusive ...
Mounting your flat-screen TV on the wall not only saves space but also gives your entertainment setup a sleek, modern look.
Consumer Reports takes you through the DIY steps to wall-mount a TV. A wall-mounted TV can look better than one sitting on a stand, and keep your family safe from a TV tip-over.
The Sanus is what you might call the bodybuilder of the best TV wall mounts. It has a super sturdy build that can hold large 90-inch TVs and extend them an impressive 28 inches.
Wall mounts usually have two vertical bars that attach to the TV via its VESA screw holes, allowing the TV to hang on the bracket once it’s mounted. These bars usually have many mounting holes ...
TV wall-mounting kit — one that’s appropriate for the size and weight of your TV. Power drill. Driver bits and drill bits that are around the same size as the screws you’ll be using. Tape ...
Almost every TV wall-mount project follows the same basic installation process. If you’re looking for a detailed breakdown of how to mount your TV on the wall, senior staff writer Tim Heffernan ...
Some TV wall mounts will require this when setting the screw into the wall socket, and it doesn't hurt having one on hand if you ever need it for other DIY projects.
If you want to hang your flat-panel TV on the wall, we recommend the Sanus VLT7 or Sanus VLF728-B2, depending on how much motion you need in your mount.
This clever wall mount still screws into your TV’s VESA holes - requiring a mount larger than 200x100 (topping out at 800x800mm), so really only suitable for larger sets - but attaches to the ...
When you mount a TV, it's essential that you attach it to a stud. Without this anchor, the screws will only grip drywall, which isn't strong enough to support the weight.