There is not just one type of LCD TV wall brackets; there is an entire array of them. It is not because there are that many different types of TV’s, albeit that is part of the reason; the main reason is because there are many rooms shaped differently. Even if the living room is the same since some neighborhoods are of the cookie cutter type, people arrange their living rooms differently so therefore the angle and distance to the TV is not a perfect match. Furthermore, because the LCD TV comes in different sizes, some brackets needs to be stronger than others. The following list is some of the common brackets and their characteristics that are selling in the market now.

The BT-7510A surface mount for flat screen LCD can hoist up to 44 pounds. The mounting plate maintains 100mm and 75mm screw holes. The components are all metal. This package includes certain locking screw, which can prevent theft, and it allows the screen to fit up against the wall while it is only ¾ inch away from it. Every tool or item that is required to mount this bracket is inside the box.

There are some specialized companies that deal only in this market segment. They have set some standards. The interface pad fits some of these standards if it is 75mm or 100mm.

There is a bracket referred to in the industry as the cantilever tilt, which is combined with the wall mount that is articulated. These LCD TV wall brackets allow a screen to lie right up against the wall and then extent outward with the movable arm. This amazing arm allows the TV to be positioned away from the wall and spun around 180 degrees. The screen can also be transferred in a vertical up and down motion for the best view possible. Some of the key aspects of this mount are:

•    It can sustain screens that weigh up to 35 pounds
•    The mounting plate for 75mm and 100mm are included
•    The parts are all metal to hinder any disassembling from bracket
•    Everything in the box is needed for mounting and usage.
•    The distance from the wall at the nearest interval is 3 ¾”
•    At the greatest interval from the wall it is 17 ¾”
•    Aesthetic and professional looking plastic shield covers all the wall screws
•    Wall flat metal plate-180°; screen swivel-240°; LCD or TV screen adjustable up to 17° vertically up and down

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Swivel bracket TV mounts are common accessories that are used when a television is mounted to a wall or from the ceiling, it can be turned in different positions to accommodate all viewers in the room. Waiting rooms, airports, hotels, and sports bars all use some type of mounted swivel brackets.

Typically found in screen sizes from thirty two to sixty inches, these TV mounts have a three hundred and sixty degree swivel with adjustable tilt for angled viewing. Other benefits of installing mounted swivel brackets for your TV include adjustable heights so every one has a clear view of the screen, fixed tilt glare reduction, and customized installation either inside or outside your home.

Depending on the model, load capacity for swivel bracket mounts range between ninety to one hundred and seventy five pounds. Heavy duty models may support as much as two hundred and fifty pounds.

Premium television mounts are constructed from cold rolled, heavy gauge steel in colors of silver or black. There are three kinds of television mounts, single stud, heavy duty, and concrete.

Single stud mounts have a single swing arm that extends up to twenty five inches with pivot and tilt adjustment. The heavy duty mount fastens directly to surface walls, it includes a safety strap and adherent side pads. Concrete TV mounts are made of heavy gauge steel and includes mounting hardware.

Wall or ceiling mounted brackets are the most commonly used, but there are also tabletop mounted swivel brackets, mounts for wide body television carts, and adjustable height swivel mounts for carts or tables.

Swivel brackets are sold in kits that include ceiling plate, an adapter plate, screen adapter, mounting hardware, and installation guide. If you are planning to upgrade your existing TV mount, there are online and local suppliers with accessories like anchors, ceiling plates, and extensions.

Trained installers will securely attach your television to the mounted bracket, keeping your investment safe from theft or accidents. Those who are comfortable with drills, tools, and construction may prefer to install the TV mount themselves. This should only be done if you have done the installation before, and if you are trained in wiring and electrical safety.

It is highly recommended that you hire professional installers to complete the job for you. The added benefit of knowing that your swivel bracket TV mount is properly secured is well worth the price of installation.

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