Purchasing a new big diameter flat screen television can be a fun time for any home owner but , sadly, when you get it home you quickly understand that you do not have a spot to put it.  Many consumers face this issue, because they belittle the size of the set they have acquired.  Thinking they can place it on a low table when they get home, they will realize that the table they were thinking of isn’t large enough to hold the television safely.  This can potentially lead to calamities if you’re careless, which is one of the finest reasons you need to install a flat panel wall mount.  

Before starting ripping into the project, you will want to be certain that all your required parts were included in the kit.  Often, when you buy lower quality mounting kits you may finish up with a box that does not have all that you need to end.  It is better to find this out up front, rather than when you’re one or two hours into the project.  

Step one ) found the studs in your wall.  If you’re not experienced with finding studs within the wall, you might need to purchase an inexpensive stud finder to help.  Mounting the bracket onto the studs is vital for safety.  Heavy televisions could rip the mounting bracket out of your drywall if it isn’t secured to the studs correctly.  

Step two ) Mount the bracket to the wall.  When you have marked the studs, and certified you are going to be mounting to them, you’ll need to start attaching the wall side of the bracket.  Follow the manufacturer’s instructions, and use the advised lag bolts, if they are included.  

Step three ) Mount the flat panel wall mount bracket to your TV.  Now that the bracket has been affixed to the wall, you’ll need to connect the remaining bracket to your television.  You want to make sure that you have attached the bracket properly, to avoid having your TV land on the ground one day.  Apply sufficient pressure to the mount when you have installed it, to ensure that it will not move around once the television has been mounted.  

Step 4 ) Mount the television to the wall.  Get somebody to help you out through this process.  Lifting the television set evenly, you’ll want to line up the notches on the televisions bracket, to the bracket that you have mounted to the wall.  It should fit much like hanging a picture on the wall, locking the 2 brackets together when it is installed properly.  Apply pressure to the apex of the TV when it is on the wall, to be sure that it will not fall easily.