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Aberdeenbus
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Re: TV bracket

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Hi these are the pics, I'll have a look for the make etc later.

Si

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Re: TV bracket

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Hi,

just looked there are no makers marks or numbers on it im afraid and the box went in to the bin ages ago

But ebay is full of similar ones.

Si

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Re: TV bracket

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Cheers Si - I'm on the case

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Re: TV bracket

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Aberdeenbus wrote:The one I bought in the link is a shoe type bracket the screws to the wall and the rest of the mount slides in and out and is held in with a grub screw, I replaced the grub screw with a thumb bolt to save me getting an Allen key out all the time.

Ill take a pic tomorrow

Cheers

Si


This exactly the type of bracket that I mounted. I leave the TV on the bracket full time, the only thing that seems to get loose is the swing arm. Mine is tightened up with a allen wrench.

Not where I purchased, but has the specs.
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