360
people found this helpful, as of 2023
ranked #63,084 most helpful
out of 571,544,897 reviews
★★★★☆
Read This! I have some tips for you, and pictures.
Let me start by saying this TV stand works pretty well. I'm using it for my 43 inch Samsung television. The picture with the television and the stand show you how high the TV can be. This is also on the lowest setting. I could've put it higher. The other picture the television shows you how far it will turn. Honestly, I wish it would turn a little further. It took about two hours to put together, so let me tell you some tips that will help you out. I have also attached some pictures to show you what you may miss.
Tip #1 -- Everything you need for the TV stand is in the bag with black nuts and bolts. The bag with the silver nuts and bolts is for attaching the TV. Don't forget the small square, flat, metal piece when bolting on the bracket. I believe this helps keep the bracket vertical. Just put it on the bolt and then bolt the bracket to the television.
Tip #2 -- People have mentioned zip ties, and I think I know why. If you look at my picture with the green and red arrows only, You will see a screw at the green arrow and the red arrow points to the TV bracket. It is the screw at the green arrow that needs to be put in the last. This is what tightens the bracket down onto the TV stand. I believe some people weren't figuring that out, and were using zip ties. If you use this screw it will be very tight. Also, don't forget to bolt on the cable holder. It can be seen at the back end of the red arrow. Stick your wires in that and snap it shut.
Tip #3 -- The picture with the red, green and blue arrows shows the screw better, and the spacer at the blue arrow. The spacers go between the TV bracket and television.
Like everyone else, I didn't like the instructions. They really need to be redone. But if you take your time, you can get it.
I hope this helps.
August 2015 · Electronics · verified purchase