The tv mount has 2 parts.
How to mount bracket on to wall.
Decide where you want to position the tv.
Attach the wall mount base to the wall using screws.
Remember that the drill bit for the pilot hole will need to be just slightly smaller than the width of the screw.
How to mount items on a brick wall.
Drill a pilot hole.
Consider the size of your television set and the level.
Choose the wall on which you will mount your lcd.
Drilling a hole into a brick wall.
The screws are not supplied.
Use the screws provided with the mount to attach the bracket to the back of your tv.
The table top stand built into the tv will be used as a part of the wall mount bracket.
Man holding a power drill.
Faster speeds help.
Viewing angles are often important for achieving the best picture quality so consider your location.
To attach brackets to masonry walls use plastic concrete anchors and screws.
How to wall mount your tv.
Locate the wall studs using a stud finder.
Take the bracket out of the packaging and line it up with the holes near the 4 corners of your tv.
Remember the old adage mark twice.
Select the mount you will use when you wall mount an lcd tv.
Ensure that your lcd tv is mountable.
Contact your local retailer or an installation professional for information regarding the proper screws for your.
Use a friend to help you hold the wall mount.
The screw holes in the back of the tv may be hidden by plastic plugs.
Drill 8 holes in the wall according to paper template.
A bracket that connects to the back of your tv and a mount that attaches to the wall.
Attach on shelf bracket every 24 inches or every 16 inches for heavy loads.
First screw the brackets to the tv following the instructions.
A large majority of lcd tvs are ready to mount so this likely isn t an issue.
Here s how to avoid wasted time and a wall full of screw holes.
Position the wall mount hold the flat screen wall mount or tv mount brackets up against the wall and use a level to make sure it s even.
Turn your drill onto its fastest setting.
Move your stud finder across the wall until it indicates it has found a stud.