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Old 21-01-2009, 10:44 AM   #1 (permalink)
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LCD Bracket.

Sorry if this seems a dumb question, I will be putting my tv on the wall soon. Here is my question, I screw the bracket to the wall, how do i then bolt the tv to the bracket as there is no room behind the tv once the bracket is in place. Be gentle please, i said it was a dumb question
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Re: LCD Bracket.

lol, the brackets are 2 part. Part 1 is fixed to the wall & part 2 is fixed to your LCD. Then the TV with part 2 attached hooks onto the wall bracket and is usually secured with a small bolt. All will become clear as and when you fit it
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Re: LCD Bracket.

Hi. Usually the bracket is in two parts. One part is a wall plate which is fixed to the wall. The other part fixes to the TV and has horizontal rails. The TV is then lifted into place and the horizontal rails engage in "hooks" on the wall plate. Sometimes there is a "security rail" which then slots in from the side to prevent the TV from being lifted off again.

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Old 21-01-2009, 12:13 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Re: LCD Bracket.

Yes its very easy to pop it up their as it just pops ontop of the rail on the wall.
Look at the pic below of the one i did at my friends.
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Re: LCD Bracket.

Brilliant thanks for explaining that without ripping me apart, At some point i intend to put some pictures up on here when it is all done, Cheers lads.
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