The bolt that holds tv in place is hard to tighten and seems to loosen easily. If you're not going you be moving you're ...
on July 25, 2018
Posted by: Shelby P.
Be sure to double check the space between the holes on the back of your tv. The bolt that holds tv in place is hard to tighten and seems to loosen easily. If you're not going you be moving you're tv a lot once install this is perfect though. Easy quick set up
Works great and really cheap! Holds a 40" 50+lbs monitor securely. Easy install. Just make sure to find studs. Dont trust drywall anchors when mounting tvs more than 30 lbs.
Well, I installed this small TV mount in the RV. I have a small TV that I wanted to be able to move around. This works like a charm. I drilled a 1" hole behind the TV to route the wires through. It made for a clean install.
Built to a price point. Mounting is not sophisticated and brute force for mounting to a thin RV cabinet, used machine screws and backer plate instead of the coarse lags supplied. Holds my Asus monitor 24" w/speakers with HDMI in my travel trailer sleeping area powered by a micro desktop computer.
After experiencing no power for 6 months after hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico, I stared using my 32 inch tv more frequently because I could connect it to my solar powered battery and it would not drain it quickly. Now that I have power back I'm trying to prepare for another event like this. So I decided to mount my 32 inch tv in the office next to to living room. I wanted to use it in the offfice and swivel it towards the living room when the power is out. That way I would not have to lug around a tv each time the power is out. The mount worked great for my needs. At the beginning it did not move as smooth as I wanted but I just added WD-40 to the joints and the problem was fixed.