A:AnswerDear customer, please contact us at 800-620-2790 with the specifications and compete model of the TV so we can help you search for compatibility. Omar S. Rocketfish Products Support.
A:AnswerLooks like 20" overall. But that gives lots of flexibility for pointing the screen where you want. I can get about 45 degrees of angle, with a 60" Samsung, when fully extended. ( Maybe a little more, I have a speaker in the way)
A:AnswerDon't worry. The wall plate was mounted with 4 lag bolts on the wall. The up and down rails were fixed. Plastic side covers crack will not impact any sturdiness.
A:AnswerThere are 2 screws that screw into the bracket that bolts to the back of the television. You can see that the bottom screw slides in the mount. Loosen both screws about 1/2 a turn and pivot the TV to the desired position and tighten them back up
A:AnswerFull motion TV mounts means (also called articulating mounts) it allows the greatest range of movement for your flat panel TV. An articulated swingarm allows you to move the TV towards or away from the wall, tilt it up or down, and angle it from side to side.
A:AnswerYes. You can turn it at least 45 degrees. Check the weight limitations, but it should be fine. I hung a 55" Samsung with lots and lots of weight to spare.
A:AnswerWith a machinist background I can confirm that 5 turns is more than needed for it's job. If your bolt is all the way thru the hole then you are getting 100 percent bolt strength. Most applications in engineering recommend 1-1/2 times the diameter of the bolt. So a 5mm bolt should be 7-1/2mm deep. Probably more information than you asked but there it is.