SureMount 40″-65″ Single Stud Slimline Cantilever TV Bracket
The SureMount® SCLSS03 Slimline Cantilever TV Bracket is super slim at just 32mm (distance from wall to the back of the TV). This budget single stud TV mount offers the full 90° swivel to the left on full extension and 45° to the right. Suitable for installing medium flat panel TVs to a column, pillar or single wall stud it comes with -15° tilting function making suitable for installing up high. Includes full mounting kit for wall and TV fixing.
Features:
- Fits most TV’s sizes between 40″-65″
- 32mm to 642mm reach
- 67.5mm single stud mounting back plate. Perfect for pillars, columns and single stud mounting.
- 90° swivel to the left and 45° right when extended
- Mounting VESA 100×100 up to 600×400
- Tilt -15°
- Weight Capacity up to 20kgs If you have a heavier TV you may want to consider going to a larger TV Mount like the SCL05XL
- Includes cable management and full mounting kit for wall and TV fixing.
Product Manual for SCLSS03 Slimline Cantilever TV Bracket
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs):
How do I know whether this TV mount will work with my TV?
There are two factors to take into account when buying a TV mount. They are weight and VESA (mounting hole pattern). Look at the specifications of your TV and see if they fit within the weight and VESA for the TV mount in question.
What is a single stud TV mount?
A single stud TV mount means that it has a narrow back plate specifically designed for installing on a column, pillar or single wall stud.
Can you put a TV wall mount in a corner?
Yes you can. The SCLSS03 cantilever TV wall bracket is a single stud TV mount with a 67.5mm narrow mounting back plate. This makes it easy to attach the bracket to the wall stud and extend the TV out across the corner as required.
Why do single arm brackets sometimes sag?
The most common issue with single arm TV mounts is that the sag weight is a lot less than a dual arm TV mount. This means that single arm TV mounts can’t take as much weight before the arm starts to sag or twist. In most cases the sag is only noticeable when you are trying to get your TV to be level when the bracket is both pushed right in or pulled right out from the wall. When the TV is fully pushed in and level their is likely to be little or no sag. When the TV is pulled out from the wall this generates leverage on the arm of the bracket. If the TV is mounted offset from the pivot point then there is a possibility that one side of the TV may sag down more then the other. Ensuring that the TV is mounted over the top of the pivot points on the bracket will help to keep it level when both pushed in and pulled out.
Elton (verified owner) –
Had a few questions about the product, so use the online chat. Matt came back with the answers I needed very quickly. Placed the order and the item was delivered super fast.
Easy to install with clear instructions and its working as intended.
Would definitely recommend this product
paul mckayl (verified owner) –
The tv mount
ing bracket that i brought was designed and built very well and was no trouble to mount on the wall in a corner and now it is there holds the 65 inch tv up and works well.
Thanks guys