The LCD ceiling mounting bracket is the ideal mounting solution for rooms with inconsistent lighting conditions and/or various seating areas such as households with American style kitchens, bunk beds or furnishings with several seats. As well as private use, the mount is also ideal for commercial use in sport bars, bookies or stores. The TV bracket can be swiveled up to 180° & tilted up to 40° to accommodate any viewing angle. A flexible ceiling spacing of between 61 & 77mm also helps to ensure greater freedom for how you want to set the bracket up. The LCD swivel mount covers three of the most common VESA hole spacing standards (75x 75mm, 100x 100mm, 100x 100mm & 200x 200mm) for larger TVs so that a range of devices can be fitted without having to buy another bracket. Its maximum load capacity of 30kg is easily high enough so that you won't have to compensate when looking at buying your new TV. The TV mount comes delivered with high-quality assembly materials (concrete dowel, screws, allen key etc
- see picture) & illustrated instructions. Three built-in spirit levels help to find the perfect positioning for the bracket. Does the mounting bracket fit my television? How is the bracket fixed? Which bracket is best for me? What is the difference between LCD & LED wall brackets? Does the mounting bracket fit my television? The two most important criteria for selecting a wall bracket are: a) the hole spacing b) maximum load capacity The size of the TV alone does not determine which wall bracket will fit best. As different manufacturers have different specifications in terms of matching certain hole spacing's to screen sizes, the television's screen size is actually best used simply as a guide when looking for a wall bracket. Nonetheless, it is best to measure hole spacing & check the user manual before you buy. Hole spacings are given by the following standards: horizontal distance x vertical distance
- "200x 100mm" means that that the holes are spaced 20cm horizontally & 10cm vertically from eachother. Most televisions will feature the VESA hole spacings. VESA (Video Electronics Standards Association) is a manufacturing organisation that define recommended standards for the market. This applies also to the hole spacing for wall brackets with the following standards adhered to by almost all manufacturers: VESA 75 x 75mm VESA 100 x 100mm VESA 200 x 100mm VESA 200 x 200mm VESA 400 x 400mm VESA 600 x 200mm VESA 600 x 400mm VESA 800 x 400mm Whether a hole spacing is called "VESA hole spacing" or simply "hole spacing" is irrelevant. What is important is that the measurements for both TV & mount match. These hole spacing's still apply regardless of the device (LCD TV, LED TV, plasma TV & computer monitors) or manufacturer. How is the bracket fixed? All of our wall mounts come with complete mounting hardware & manual for easy assembly. Follow these basic steps to mount your a wall bracket: a) Drill mounting holes, insert the wall plug & screws b) Fix the wall bracket c) Attach the bracket rails to the TV d) Attach the TV Mounting the bracket should usually take around 20 minutes. Which bracket is best for me? Wall mounts vary in design, whether they are fixed or flexible (tilting, swiveling and/or rotating) Fixed TV mounts are generally cheaper & are better for rooms with consistent lighting & fixed seating. In all other situations a flexible wall mount is required to get optimum results. A tilting mount, for example, is ideal for rooms with a number of couches or a bunk bed. These are also perfect for using in sports bars & bookies, where the TV needs to be mounted higher up but also tiltable. A swiveling mount is ideal for rooms with seats spread out or American-style kitchens. Also, swiveling mounts are perfect for rooms with bad lighting conditions or for avoiding glare on the screen. Swivel mounts vary based on the number of axels. Generally, the more axels the better you can adjust the position of your TV for different situations. Rotating mounts are great for special circumstances where a TV & PC monitor are alternated between either horizontally or vertically. What is the difference between LCD & LED wall brackets? The difference between LCD & LED brackets are similar to those between LCD & LED televisions. The latter are, strictly speaking, LCD televisions, but feature LED backlighting. Unlike other types of backlighting, this has the advantage of relatively lower device
Dimensions. This way, an LED TV can theoretically be fixed to the wall with a much greater saving on space. LED wall mounts put this theory into practice. It is possible to use all LCD & LED TVs
- with the right weight & hole spacing
- with all LCD mounts or wall brackets. Differentiating between an LCD or LED wall mount is only necessary then if you want to make use of an LED TV's slimmer
Dimensions.