LG G2 /G1 Wall bracket width

Sunshinewelly

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Can anyone tell me the width of the bracket. Behind my plaster board I have a vertical chanel cut in the brick work where an old chimney or channel was placed. My current vesa mount on my Sony 75 inch TV easilly crosses the gap so its screwed through the plaster board into the bricks either side of channel. I need to know if the bracket on the G2 is wide enough to screw into the bricks either side of the channel etc
 
Looking for the same answer! Can't find it mentioned anywhere.
 
I got my G2 77" still packed up, what exactly do you need to know? The distance from the left to the right hole of the wall mount?
 
I got my G2 77" still packed up, what exactly do you need to know? The distance from the left to the right hole of the wall mount?
Yeah the bracket width from end to end please.

Not sure if the G2 bracket is different tho. I have the G1 on order. Thanks
 
Below a picture with some measurements.
I tried to be accurate, but I suggest not to use it to do any pre-drilling, for that it is not suitable.

If you have any questions, I placed markers from #1 to #4 to the measurements.
#1 is the length from the frame where the screws go in
#2 is the actual distance from one screw hole to the other
#3 is the total width of the wall mount
#4 is the total height of the wall mount

g2_77_wallmount.jpg
 
Below a picture with some measurements.
I tried to be accurate, but I suggest not to use it to do any pre-drilling, for that it is not suitable.

If you have any questions, I placed markers from #1 to #4 to the measurements.
#1 is the length from the frame where the screws go in
#2 is the actual distance from one screw hole to the other
#3 is the total width of the wall mount
#4 is the total height of the wall mount

View attachment 1697625
That's perfect. thank you!
My studs are 40cm apart in the middle of the wall so this means I can mount the tv on the wall with no issues.
Thanks
 
great info, ive just done my homework and my studs are 60 cm apart, great..........
 

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