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Only at Best BuyEasily attach your 13" - 39" flat-panel TV to a wall using this Sanus MF215-B1 full-motion mount that swivels left and right, tilts up to 15° and extends up to 15" to help you achieve a comfortable view.
 
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Quality Wall Mount/Easy Installation
on August 22, 2016
Posted by: TechDad
from Tampa Florida
Bought this mount for my daughter's 32" LED. It was probably an overkill for that small of a TV and it's light weight, but after researching other mounts in that class and price range, I decided to go with this one to be safe.
The overall mount is fabricated of solid, thick and heavy weight metal, that felt like it was precision-milled to higher standard specs than many others I have researched and used before. It is also very efficiently designed.
The TV back bracket is also thick, solid and comes with 2 multi-hole plates/straps for different hole spacing. The adjustable tilt & swivel half-globe is uniquely integrated with a sturdy adjustment and lock bolt mechanism that is easy to reach even with TV pushed against the wall.
The wall bracket/arm, just like the other parts, is solid thick metal with tight clearances on all adjustable hinges. The wall bracket/arm mounting plate, which is also very heavy duty, but relatively small, enables you to attach the whole bracket/arm assembly with only two large 5" x 3/8" lag bolts to only one wall stud. Just make sure to use the correct size ratchet ranch to drive the bolts all the way into the stud until the heads are completely and firmly seated in the recessed slot. DO NOT USE CRESCENT RANCH. Since the bolt seats are recessed in the mounting plate base, crescent ranch will not allow you to completely tighten the bolts.
Once correctly installed, you can be assured that your TV will stay put, and any desired tilt/swivel position adjustment will stay in place indefinitely and wont shift. Overall, the quality of this mount allowed a professional-looking solid installation that I can depend on and not worry about the TV crashing down if my daughter wants to adjust it later.
Good stuff.
My Best Buy number: 2663514146
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Only at Best BuyEasily attach your 13" - 39" flat-panel TV to a wall using this Sanus MF215-B1 full-motion mount that swivels left and right, tilts up to 15° and extends up to 15" to help you achieve a comfortable view.
 

how do you ajust the arm so it can tilt?

The tilt adjustment is integrated into the TV bracket half-globe. There is an adjustment bolt with star-like handle on it. Just loosen it lightly and push on the lower part of the TV front to tilt down or onthe upper part to tilt up.
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Only at Best BuyEasily attach your 13" - 39" flat-panel TV to a wall using this Sanus MF215-B1 full-motion mount that swivels left and right, tilts up to 15° and extends up to 15" to help you achieve a comfortable view.
 

Will bracket fit a vizier 39" series d tv

If vizier was meant be Vizio, then it should fit.
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