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The Sanus Universal Low Profile Tilt TV Wall Mount is designed for screens ranging from 37" to 80". It features a 10-degree tilt to eliminate glare, a sleek design that sits just 1.9" from the wall, and is made from premium alloy steel. With a hassle-free installation process and UL safety certification, this mount is perfect for any modern living space.
Compatible Devices | Monitor, Television |
Maximum Tilt Angle | 10 Degrees |
Mount Motion | Tilt |
Mount Type | Wall Mount |
Minimum-Supported Screen Size | 37 Inches |
Maximum Compatible Size | 80 Inches |
Color | Black |
Material Type | Alloy Steel |
T**M
Solid single piece mount
This is a great mount for 16" studs. I hung it this weekend and the 26" width gives you some good flexibility with positioning. With 24" studs you may want a slightly wider mount. I used it to hang a 55" Samsung flat screen with VESA 400 mounting holes. I have about 6" range to slide the TV left or right from center with that setup, so was able to position the TV exactly where I wanted to.The included directions were clear and easy to follow, even specifying the proper drill bit to use for pilot holes. Their is a lot of TV mounting hardware included, unfortunately TV's vary so much that the screws I needed were not included. I don't blame Sanus, there's just too many configurations to try and anticipate. I was able to quickly pick up what I needed (M8x45mm) at Lowe's. I recommend looking at your TV instructions for mounting to see what screws you will need ahead of time to be prepared.I debated between this mount and some cheaper high-rated options for a few days, but ultimately I decided that a single steel mounting plate was the safe way to go for a little more money. If you're spending $1k+ on a TV, don't skimp on the details. Having a single mount plate is sturdier, and easier to get level.The two arms that connect to the back of the TV are well designed with a spring loaded safety release at the bottom. I attached them per my TV's instructions and was able to attach the TV on the mounting plate easily. The spring loaded clips snapped right into place. The TV can easily slide side to side still, which is a plus/minus. I would kind of like a set screw to keep my kids from accidentally bumping it to the side once I have the position set.Angle adjustment is pretty easy, there are two screws with knobs you can turn with your hands. You probably want to set those to your anticipated angle at a moderate tension before lifting the TV into place. Reaching behind the TV to adjust the knobs after it's on the wall is a tight squeeze if you have large hands.The TV is so close to the wall that there isn't a lot of room for cables or things behind it. I was able to get a small power strip and my TV only has a single cable that comes out the back horizontally and runs to an HDMI hub, but if you had a bunch of cables to attach after it is on the wall it could be a challenge. Especially if the cables come straight off the back of the TV. You probably want to plug in as much as possible before lifting the TV into place.Once you get everything up it looks great.
R**S
Easy DIY Mount
This product is well made and comes with easy to follow instructions and ample mounting hardware.
R**U
Cheap mount, works good
Easy install, cheap part, screw into studs and it holds the TV well
E**R
which is nice. For whatever reason
I've mounted several TVs over the years and this bracket is definitely one of the easier brackets to install. What makes this bracket easier than some others is the bolt holes that span the entire width of the bracket. This helps in adding flexibility to where you mount the bracket, ensuring you can hit two studs and still maintain positioning for where you are trying to mount the TV.The bracket is much more low-profile than my other Sanus tilting wall mount, which is nice. For whatever reason, the tv looks less obtrusive when its closer to the wall, versus 3+ inches off the wall. The tilting action seems smooth, but lets be real, once you find that perfect angle, you're never going to touch it again. Just one word of advice, tighten up the locking nut on the two brackets before you hang the TV. Not too tight, but snugg enough so that when you set the angle the TV doesn't want to droop back down or settle up (in a more parallel position with the wall). The bracket seems very sturdy and well built. I was able to do a pull-up on the bracket after it was mounted on the wall and it didn't budge (just make sure you're in two studs!).If I had any negative comments to make about this bracket, it would be the lack of leveling screws. Some brackets have the option to level the TV after the fact by tightening screws that are on top of the brackets. This is helpful if the bracket is not perfectly level, or if you are mounting over a fireplace. There tends to be more then just one "level line". You have the mantle (which may or may not be level), the ceiling which may or may not be level, and finally you have true level. (Note**doesn't matter if the Earth is flat or spherical). so the additional of after-the-fact leveling screws would help in maybe splitting the difference to make the whole install look a bit better.I'm still giving the bracket 5 stars because its well built, comes with everything you could need hardware wise, and does everything it says it will do. Kudos to Sanus.
H**Y
almost perfect - needs space for outlets
This was well made, easy to put together, and easy to install. The only problem is that the space in the center is not large enough for a single gang outlet with wall plate (the normal outlet someone would find in a house in the US). The only way you could make it work is to turn the wall plate horizontal, which involves cutting up the drywall or, as I did, removing the outlet cover. Even then, the outlet location dictated the location of the mount. Had they made it a few inches taller so the center hole was large enough, this wouldn't be an issue.
M**A
It will work just fine for an 85"
I've used these in the past for smaller tv's like 65" and 75" .. and the reason i purchased this Sanus Mount is because of the build quality. This easily supports my 85" that weighs over 100 lbs using the lag bolts into wood studs.. ! Don't buy tv's with free wall mounts, especially the 2 piece ones that are split in the middle .. they're thin metal junk and a nightmare to get level. This Sanus is a very thick gauge one piece steel mount and is very simple to install and get level, and will hold way more than what they rate it at. You could probably hang a 98"+ off this but i wouldn't recommend it unless you use lag bolts into solid wood studs. This mount also tilts like 10 degrees so you get access to hdmi and usb ports. Enough to get your hands back there to plug them in.
J**Y
Exactly what we needed, perfect fit
We got this to mount a TV to the back of a piece of furniture, very unconventional use. It was one of only 3 which I thought might fit based on dimensions. It was absolutely perfect but I did need to get special hardware for our unique situation though it comes with a wide selection.
J**A
Good price for a decent mount
Does what I need it to! I had someone else install it for me but it was quick and seemed easy. It hasn’t had any issues and works just as I need it to. This is a decent, basic mount for a great price.
C**S
Alta calidad
Muy buen producto...!!!
G**Y
Great quality
Great qualityAt a great price was about to spend four times as much money on something I did the same thing I’m hanging at 75 inches TV off of this . it was easy to assemble . came with all the screws for any job -concrete -brick - drywallA word of advice set the angle before you hang the TV it’s a little difficult to get at after the TV is on the rail .It’s been two months and not a problem
T**A
Great Quality, Durable and Sleek
This stand is a premium quality stand, easy to assemble and mount. Highly recommend.
T**S
Very good product
It is a great wall mount. Would have put it up my self but didn't have the drill the go through brick but looks great above the fireplace. It is a very easy to install mount
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