Equatech Universal Tv Wall Mount 32 To 100 Instructions Guide

Leo stepped back. The TV floated perfectly. No sag. No wobble. He hid the cables in the built-in clips on the arms.

Back to the TV. Leo found the M6 screws fit perfectly. But they were too long—they’d bottom out and crack the screen’s circuit board. So he grabbed the from the kit. These little tubes saved his TV’s life.

He looked at the leftover screws and shrugged. “Every man has a drawer for these.” equatech universal tv wall mount 32 to 100 instructions

The Equatech manual? He kept it behind the TV. Because one day, he’ll need to unlock those straps and upgrade to a 100-inch.

Leo grabbed a stud finder. Not the cheap magnetic one—the beeping kind. His wall had drywall, but a 100-pound TV needs wood. Leo stepped back

He attached the to the TV’s VESA holes. Tight, but not Hulk-tight.

Now, the scary part. Leo hung the TV’s arms onto the wall plate’s top lip. It clicked. He let go with sweaty palms. It held. No wobble

He marked two studs, 16 inches apart. He held the up, level in hand (critical!), and marked the pilot holes. “If this isn’t level,” he whispered, “my TV will look like a drunk pirate’s painting.”

The Ballad of the Big Screen (And How It Didn’t Fall Off the Wall)