40 Inch Corner Tv Stand

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40 Inch Corner Tv Stand

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5 of 5 humans found the following review helpful.
3Good Mount but not without Flaws
By C. TYLER
I looked around rather a bit for a mount that I wanted. I wanted tilt and I wanted the articulating arms. Since I have a 400 x 200 VESA TV my choices were limited. I decisive on this one because it had prime shipping and a heap of decent reviews. I must have read the reviews more carefully. (Pros and Cons at the end)

I’m a guy, so when I open up a project I want to figure it out and finish it on my own, then read the instructions. But this time I decisive to give the instructions a try first. As another reviewer pointed out, THE INSTRUCTIONS HAVE NO WORDS ON THEM. Step 1 has 3 choices you must use depending on your TV’s VESA setup. I picked mine and installed it as pictured. It was discouraging and hindering that I couldn’t tell where the top of the TV is on the diagram though. I found out I had set it up upside down so I had to take it off and put it back on. A simple word like TOP or BOTTOM would have been utile in this diagram. (For those of you who get it, the yellow clips go towards the bottom.)

So I got it all attached to my TV and they tell me to bust out a leveler and make sure the bracket your screw into the wall is straight. I carry on to do that and I’m finelooking close to dead center and drive those long screws in. Then I put up the articulating arms which were a simple installation. All that’s left is to attach the TV to the mount. I step back knowing I did everything right according to the instructions, sentiment good to knock out a project (30 minute installation), and I realize my TV is not straight. But I did everything right, what is going on? So I adjust the tilt screws (to tilt it you must use a 10mm socket or wrench to loosen it, tilt it, then tighten it into position) thinking it might have been something I did wrong. Then I realize there is a good deal of play in the bracket. At least a few degrees (in the 85-88 degree vs. the 90 they claim). The fixing project may wait for another weekend, I may add a lot of cushion underneath the area with play (the top of the bracket attached to the TV), or I may just take it apart and set it straight. If they had some words in the instructions both of the pains I experienced would have been avoided.

PROS:
All the elements arrived.
Price.
Short installation.
Strong and lasting materials.
Prime shipping!

CONS:
Instructions.
Tilting difficultness (use a good deal of type of ratcheting screw rather of the nuts/screws).
The play room which set it off center.

Overall it’s a good and sturdy product. -1 star for the lack of clear instructions, and -1 star for the play room and the tilting. I’d still commend and buy this product but keep in mind what other reviewers and I have said. To the manufacturer if you fix these things you’ll have a 5 star product.

5 of 5 humans found the following review helpful.
5works perfectly
By Richard T. Schones
I mounted a 32″ Vizio over our bath tub, took when it comes to 30 minutes from beginning to end. Someone complained in another review that the mounting screws to a Vizio did not work, however, I did not have this issue. The lack of a single word in the instructions is a bit frustrating, so I just pieced it together prior to any screw or bolt tightening.
The arms are just long sufficient so that I may swing the TV 90 degrees for dissimilar looking at angles, and this is incisively what I wanted this product for. To tilt down while in the tub or to swing around while getting ready for an outing.

6 of 7 humans found the following review helpful.
3Doesn’t Level Easily
By Craig
This mounting kit does have galore limitations. When I initially mounted my television with this hardware it came out gorgeous far from level. I had assumed that this must have been the result of imprecision in how I had drilled the holes for the lag screws. I checked using a digital level which told me I was a degree or two off from level. I got rid of the mount from the wall and double-checked my holes with a bubble level and verified that my holes were in fact level. I then refastened the mount to the wall while pressing it versus the level to keep it proper. Upon putting the TV back up I found that it was just as far from level as before. I at long last realized that it wasn’t level because of how much wiggle-room there is on the arm to the VESA bracket. After using the included allen wrench to add tension to the arm my TV is in the end level. This was by tightening the screws on the arm which the directions do not tell you to tighten.

Also any individual out there with a JVC TV will have to also know that the M6 screw included with this kit was too big for the VESA mounting holes on my JVC LT37E478 and the M4 screws where too big. JVC notwithstanding gives evidence of that the M6 screw must fit the television. I called the number on the directions and explained the situation. Rather than supplying to send new screws, they suggested that I may return the item to get my cash back from Amazon. I opted to get a few screws from Home Depot rather than compensate S/H and order the JVC pivot mount. (In hindsight with the leveling issues I think I would have been better off with the JVC hardware.

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