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VideoSecu Low Profile TV Wall Mount Bracket for Most 32" - 75" LCD LED Plasma HDTV, Compatible with Sony Bravia Samsung LG Haier Vizio Sharp AQUOS Westinghouse Pioneer ProScan Toshiba 1NN
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| Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
| Movement Type | Fixed |
| Brand | VideoSecu |
| Material | Alloy Steel |
| TV Size | 75 Inches |
| Color | Black |
| Minimum Compatible Size | 32 Inches |
| Compatible Devices | Televisions |
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- Fits most 32" 37" 40" 42" 46" 47" 50" 52" 55" 58" 60" 62" 63" 65" 70" 75" 80" LCD LED Plasma HDTV flat panel screens
- Compatible with mounting hole pattern 200x200 to 600x400(up to 24" Horizontal by 16" Vertical)
- The ultra-slim wall mount keeps the screen low 1.5" profile; Fits up to 24" studs
- Heavy duty steel construction provides 165 lbs loading capacity
- Common mounting hardware and user manual included; assembly required
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23" / 59 cm
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Product information
| Product Dimensions | 12.8 x 2.2 x 8.2 inches |
|---|---|
| Item Weight | 6 pounds |
| ASIN | B001OCY3RY |
| Item model number | MF601B |
| Customer Reviews |
4.6 out of 5 stars |
| Best Sellers Rank |
#2,122 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics)
#124 in TV Mounts |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Date First Available | December 24, 2008 |
| Manufacturer | VideoSecu |
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Product description
The low profile mount MF601B is compatible with LED, LCD, Plasma TVs and other flat panel displays measuring between 32 and 75 inches. Supports all VESA mounting standards 600x400, 600x200, 500x300, 400x400, 400x300, 400x200, 300x300, 200x200 and many odd size mounting patterns (mounting holes on the rear of the TV or panel should be no more than 23.6" inches horizontally and up to 16" vertically). The sturdy steel construction offers up to 165 lbs loading capacity. The open wall plate design get the cables routing while its low-profile design places the TV nearly flush to the wall for a clean appearance. Security screws hold TV securely in the wall plate. Standard mounting hardware included.
Notice: This mount fits most 32-60" TVs (VESA hole patterns from 200x200 mm (8x8") to 600x400mm (24x16")), some up to 65 70,75 inch TVs manufactured in recent 3 years.
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Ordered this item Sunday morning - arrived today (Tuesday) see my pictures to follow along.
Box was very small - first thought - oh heck, but it turned out - the bracket is in 2 pieces and you'll need to bolt together (easy)
The second set of brackets go to the back of TV.
Hint for hanging, trick is to bolt brackets together first, what i do that makes my projects level every time - first find your wall studs - the i place an all, me I have some old very thin alan style screwdrivers - i place one in the wall at the stud - make very sure your level is setting square on your tool or nail - swing your 24" level so it reads level - then stick your next nail or tool in place, again make sure your level is sitting square on the 2 nails or your tool. take the level off and give both a tap with a hammer to make sure your hitting the wall stud. next drill 2 pilot holes. and attach your wall mount to the wall - again verify square - if everything's level - i just drill 2 more pilot holes straight down into the wall in the proper holes in the bracket.
I attached the second set of brackets to the TV, THIS IS IMPORTANT - not much room when the TV is on the wall - I connected the power and the HDMI cables before I hung the TV. I'm sure this saved a head ache of taking the TV down because of lack of room.
Once on the wall - YOU WILL NEED A PHILLIPS HEAD SCREWDRIVER THAT IS AT LEAST 10-12 INCHES LONG!!!!! very hard to screw in the screws that lock the TV in place without a long screwdriver. After tightening - plugged the TV in everything worked great. Took me about 30 minutes from start to finish - and yes - because I was only looking to hang a TV without options - this wall mount is inexpensive and works great!!
By Ben and Cyndi on December 8, 2015
Ordered this item Sunday morning - arrived today (Tuesday) see my pictures to follow along.
Box was very small - first thought - oh heck, but it turned out - the bracket is in 2 pieces and you'll need to bolt together (easy)
The second set of brackets go to the back of TV.
Hint for hanging, trick is to bolt brackets together first, what i do that makes my projects level every time - first find your wall studs - the i place an all, me I have some old very thin alan style screwdrivers - i place one in the wall at the stud - make very sure your level is setting square on your tool or nail - swing your 24" level so it reads level - then stick your next nail or tool in place, again make sure your level is sitting square on the 2 nails or your tool. take the level off and give both a tap with a hammer to make sure your hitting the wall stud. next drill 2 pilot holes. and attach your wall mount to the wall - again verify square - if everything's level - i just drill 2 more pilot holes straight down into the wall in the proper holes in the bracket.
I attached the second set of brackets to the TV, THIS IS IMPORTANT - not much room when the TV is on the wall - I connected the power and the HDMI cables before I hung the TV. I'm sure this saved a head ache of taking the TV down because of lack of room.
Once on the wall - YOU WILL NEED A PHILLIPS HEAD SCREWDRIVER THAT IS AT LEAST 10-12 INCHES LONG!!!!! very hard to screw in the screws that lock the TV in place without a long screwdriver. After tightening - plugged the TV in everything worked great. Took me about 30 minutes from start to finish - and yes - because I was only looking to hang a TV without options - this wall mount is inexpensive and works great!!
I pulled out the pieces, and it appeared to come with a lot of screws and other items. I was nervous it was going to take a lot of putting together, but then I found out it basically comes with screws for tons of different televisions at their different mounting sizes. Sure enough, it had the exact right screws for my Vizio.
I started working on getting my studs located, and found them quickly. Drilled small preholes to make sure I found them alright, and then drilled holes at the size recommended in the instructions. In order to get everything level, I used my own level because I had read many reviews that the little small one it came with was off. However, after I screwed the mount to the wall, I placed their level on top and it confirmed everything was level. It seemed to work just fine.
It was easy to lift the TV and get it to hook to the mount. (Besides the fact that the TV was a HEAVY BEAST) As soon as the top hooks were over the mount, it hung on the wall beautifully! As mentioned, the TV is not light at all, and it has been up now for over a month!
There is one con to mention:
The mount is a super low profile mount. There are screws at the bottom you are supposed to tighten, but unless I had a 3 foot screw driver, I have no idea how to get my hand back there and do it. Hasn’t caused any problems, but it isn’t as sturdy as it could be. (This could be a huge pro for some people!)
My rating is a 4.8 star rating, but rounded up because it has been an amazing mount overall!
One other thing about this, it mounts REALLY close to the wall, so if you have a rear connection to HDMI or other cables you'll need to recess your cabling in the wall. A standard HDMI cable won't be able to make the bend necessary if you don't recess it. That's not a bad thing either, it's just something to consider















