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All applications are different, so use a template or picture frame to represent the tv and find what height is best for your space- remember- this unit will adjust to angles and move to your liking!~ but not too low! The bracket will angle the tv downward and help reduce glare from a window.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Find an area of your wall with a stud behind it. Drill two holes of the appropriate size (into the stud) using the included template. Crank two lag bolts in untill they are tight. Hang your T'V. and plug it in.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I backward planned and measured. Based on the room where installed, we needed the TV (40" Flat Screen) 12 inches from the ceiling for best view. So, 12 inches plus the distance from the top of the screen to the top of the mount, done. Also, we used the paper-template (free with the mount in the box).
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It definitely depend on you taste/room/needs you can tilt up or down the tv, so you can play around with that...jet I think the best high would be something 1.80 mts
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.There is instructions with the kit. We Installed ours a little higher than they suggested. I believe the instructions said to mount 46" inches from the floor up to bracket. We went 72 " just because we had the room and it worked better for us. Make sure your tv clears ceiling and anything under it.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.This is going to be dependent on your viewing area, height of furniture, etc. There are general guidelines available on the Installation guide.
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