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Question

Bought TV Wall Mount Bracket for my 32" Samsung TV

May 30, 2016 11:18PM PDT

I bought a new TV Wall Mount Bracket for my 32" TV Display. But I dont know how to install? They tell me this product "Quick And Easy To Install". But it seem hard for me. Anyone install this before?

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Re: install
May 31, 2016 12:13AM PDT

- What bracket exactly?
- Who are 'they' that tell you it's easy? The salesperson in the shop?
- What do 'they' say when you ask them for the missing installation instruction, either printed or on the web?

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Install
May 31, 2016 12:27AM PDT
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Make/model please
May 31, 2016 7:30AM PDT

Understand, most mounts look quite similar, so linking to the actual product or specific product name/model is required. Perhaps the instructions are elsewhere online. Amazon might have a link to if you email them for support.

(Yes, some can be a PITA to install, but most are fairly straight forward if you have ever mounted something on a wall that supports weight.)

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Email
May 31, 2016 6:28PM PDT

Yes. I have been email them for support. And they guide me how to finish. Perfect service.

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Mounts
May 31, 2016 8:14AM PDT

As another poster offered, most wall mounts are similar. You build the contraption up and then mount on wall. You remove or find the cover or VESA 4-screw holes on the TV. Depending on how the actual mount is down, like hooking, then locking screw/catch or attach nuts&bolts as last step, it pretty much is self explanatory.

The picture you supplied offers the wide latitude to attach the VESA screws for various locations, etc.. Wasn't there supplied some quick guide to mount the apparatus?

tada -----Willy Happy

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The 2 bar with the "hook"...
May 31, 2016 8:44AM PDT

mounts to the TV, the other hardware mounted to the wall (make sure it on solid like a stud). Then the TV now with hooks just hooks on the bracket on the wall.