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Tuesday, July 1, 2014

Samsung Ln52a750 Mounting Instructions

LCD flat screens such as the Samsung LN52Q750 are often popular because they aren't heavy and can fit into smaller places. The Samsung LN52Q750 can be used with a stand to sit on a TV console table or in an entertainment center, but you can also mount your TV on the wall. This is a good option for rooms that are too small for TV tables.

Instructions

Disconnect the Stand

    1

    Remove the four small screws from the back of the television. They are located at the bottom of the unit, above the stand.

    2

    Lift up the television and pull out the stand.

    3

    Place the cover into position over the stand hole and replace the two bottom screws. Hand-tighten the screws.

Attach the TV Mount to Studs

    4

    Use the stud finder to locate and mark two side-by-side studs. The studs should be at least 12 inches apart.

    5

    Measure and mark up the wall from the floor to the desired height. Mark the first stud and then use the level to mark evenly across on the second stud.

    6

    Drill two holes on your marks using the drill and a 3/16-inch drill bit. The holes should be in the center of the stud and 2-1/2 inches deep.

    7

    Place four lag bolt washers onto four 1/4-by-2-1/2-inch lag bolts. Place the wall plate against the wall with the flat side on the wall. Line up the two drilled holes with two of the small holes along the top holes of the wall plate. Add two of the lag bolts and tighten using an appropriately sized wrench.

    8

    Drill two bottom holes, lined up below the top two holes, using the wall plate holes as a guide. Add two more lag bolts and tighten.

Brick or Concrete Mounting

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    Measure up the wall and mark the desired height.

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    Place the wall plate against the wall with the flat side on the wall. Use the level to make sure it's straight.

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    Mark six holes using the small holes on the wall plate as a guide, with three on top and three on bottom. The holes must be on the left and right sides of the two large center holes and at least six inches apart.

    12

    Use the 1/2-inch masonry bit and power drill to pre-drill the six holes. They should be 2-1/2 inches deep. Replace the wall plate, lining up the plate's holes with the drilled holes.

    13

    Add concrete anchors into each hole so the anchors are flush with the brick or concrete.

    14

    Add six lag bolt washers to six lag bolts. Insert the bolts into the concrete anchors and tighten.

Attaching the TV to the Mount

    15

    Lean the television up against a wall or other surface with the back facing out to you. Place a monitor bracket against the back of the TV. The part of the bracket with the line of holes should be at the bottom. Line up the holes on the brackets with the holes on the back of the TV.

    16

    Place four M4 lock washers onto four M4 bolts, then add four M4 washers onto the bolts. Lift up the bracket and place one bolt into the appropriate hole on the bottom.

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    Place an M4 washer and then an M4 spacer onto the bolt along the back of the bracket that meets the back of the TV. Hand-tighten to hold in place and repeat for the top hole.

    18

    Add the second bracket on the other side of the back of the TV in the same manner. Tighten all four bolts with a Phillips head screwdriver.

    19

    Lift the TV up and place the brackets on the wall plate. Hook the top section of the brackets in place first and then hook the bottom section. The middle part of the brackets in between the hooks should sit inside two of the large holes of the wall plate.

    20

    Slide the safety bar into position, with the bend facing the wall. The safety bar slides into slots on the brackets and sits behind the bottom tab on the wall plate.

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