Plasma TV Bracket – Choosing the Right Location
Picking a good location to mount your Plasma TV is going to determine the difficulty of the installation. Exterior walls are usually harder than interior walls since they have more obstructions. If possible, I recommend interior walls for mounting your plasma or LCD TV.
Mount Placement
You will first need to figure out the horizontal placement of the mount on your wall. Once you have a general idea of where you want to install the mount (left/right placement) you will need to check for obstructions behind the wall and make sure there won’t be anything in the way of your in wall cable runs to your AV sources. Use a stud finder to do this and it will make your life easier!
Also in the step above, find the studs as they relate to positioning of your bracket. If you’re mounting a plasma, you’ll want to hit two studs with two anchors bolts on each side, i.e. a total of four anchors.
If you’re mounting an LCD, make sure you’re penetrating into at least one wall-stud (with two anchor bolts, top & bottom).
Note: While it’s acceptable to bear the weight of a small to medium sized LCD onto a single wall stud, you still need to bolt in the opposite side.
These are things to keep in mind when choosing the location of your mount. Help this helps




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