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I just installed this bracket for my 75 inch Samsung QLED. I too have the same issue with my wall studs not being exactly centered on the wall. Mine were off by about 2 inches. To accommodate for this the bracket has several mounting holes where you can compensate for this. To answer your question directly, you can't slide the TV left or right once it's in its fully closed position. to compensate for the off center wall studs, you have two options: 1. The bracket that mounts to the wall has several mounting holes which allows you to select the holes that align with your wall studs even if they are off center. 2. Although you can't slide the TV with the bracket fully closed (flush to the wall), you can make a small adjustment to the bracket that goes on the back of the TV. In my case, the wall studs were only slightly off center but their position also just happened to line up with the spaces between the wall mount bracket not letting me mount it exactly center. To mount it directly centered, I offset the bracket on the back of the TV about 1/4 inch. I would advise centering as close as possible with the variability of the wall stud (solution 1) and then only using solution 2 to slightly perfect the centering. Caution: Ideally want the mount on the attached to back of the TV centered to keep it all balanced. I only adjusted mine slightly off center to compensate for perfect centering. Hope this helps!
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I don’t the exact amount it can slide left but it stays flush. Just depends on how you want it to look from the back. Their are different slots so you can adjust from each side
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