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Old 19-06-2007, 11:00 AM   #1
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Nexus AVF LCD500 Mount

I purchased a Nexus AVF LCD500 with my Philips 32pfl5522d. I had seen some posts that said they had to cut the mount and it was difficult to connect the two halfs on the wall as they initally fit at an angle. My experience of fitting the two parts together was simple with no problems at all. This may just be due to the LCD model I have but I found it great, it now looks so neat and flush to the wall.

I did have one issue worth mentioning. I drilled the wall with a 8mm bit to 65mm deep as the instructions stated. I inserted the supplied Rawplugs and attempted to fix the back plate using the supplied screws. Using a very large Philips screwdirver I could not get the screws in more than half way and I was in danger of snaping the heads off the screws! The only way I could get the screws all the way home was to drill out the center of the Rawplug with a 5mm wood bit, even then the supplied screws where very hard to drive home.

For £40 I am very happy with the result as I wanted it as flush as possible.

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