Sanus Wall Mount BLT2-B1 Installation, unboxing, and review
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- Опубліковано 8 вер 2024
- This video is about Sanus Wall Mount BLT2-B1. Includes unboxing, installation, and review. Use and instructions of the Sanus HeightFinder
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The cats did a fantastic job supervising. Great job! And thanks for posting. Very helpful.
Thanks for watching!
My cats are doing the same rn 😂
Thanks, just saw the video and will do the install tonight. Honestly, I really like when "non professional, not in a studio, not with a crew" people show us how it's really done. The real DIY, the reality. I'm not a DIY type of guy, but now I have some tricks in my back pocket thanks to you. Hope everything is going well for you.
This video is WAY more helpful than the actual SANUS account video.
I love the Cats horsing around and the kids whispering and talking. Real life handy dad! I have a cat, dog and kids. Laugh out loud! Good video.
Thanks for watching! Glad it help and you enjoyed the video
Very helpful video! Wouldn’t have been able to mount my tv if it wasn’t for this video! Saved me a couple bucks! Thank you!
Good work man
I’m from the uk just brought the same one for my LG 55 your video was so helpful and also these tv brackets are Quality
Thanks for watching. Glad it helped. It's a great quality mount.
Awesome video! And the cats made the whole video entertaining! Very well explained!!! Thank you 😊
Thanks for watching!
Great video, thanks for the "sharpie on the drill bit" life hack :) That was a great tip. Watched this before I read the print instructions, and this was far superior for prepping my wall. Thanks for all the excellent instructions and visuals. Plus, cats! Cats make all home improvement more fun!
Thanks for watching and for the comments. Cats always make things fun!
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easy breezy, nice 1-2-3, I bought the same mount from Best Buy getting ready to mount. Thanks
Ur cats r adorable
Thanks!
Great video bro! Never knew about the Sanus online steps on figuring out the height of where to hang the bracket. Very helpful video. Planning on hanging an 82” tv in the near future and I’m definitely going to use this bracket! Thanks!
Glad the video helped you. Sanus does make a great mount, we are very happy with it.
great vid! thanks for the detailed installation guide!! two thumbs up!
Great shirt. And thanks for posting the tutorial. Very helpful.
Thanks for watching!
Great video sir
thanks ... just finished mine and you get the credit
Loved the Kitties also!!
Thanks, I'm glad the video was helpful.
Nice video thank you. Helped a lot.
Glad it helped, thanks for the feedback!
Excellent Video.........Thank You .........Sir............
Excellent video.... helpful and accurate. Thank you!
Thanks! Glad it was helpful.
Thank you bro
Great video thank you.
19:40 Gotta give Jeff some credit for helping
My cat jumped in the box as soon as I opened it, too.
LOL! The cats are always trying to get into the videos!
Very helpful video. Thanks.
Great video, love the cats!
Great teaching, it really helped .
Thanks for watching. Glad it helped.
Awesome! I am picking this up today😃👍
Glad the video was helpful. Let me know how the install goes.
Your wife looked so impressed after the two “snaps.” Lol. Nice install dude.
The manual says that the washers are for the piece that you mount to the wall. Did you not use any for that part?
Well done.. thanks.
Thank you !
Excellent way to explain, a detailed teacher; thanks Ad.
Thank you! Glad it helped. Thanks for watching!
I came for the instructions. I stayed for the cats
Around 10:20 you mention we need to make sure the mounting arms, that attach to the wall bracket, are on the INSIDE. Why? Is it truly necessary for these arms to be on the inside? My TV mounting holes are VESA 100x200, and there is not enough room between them to accommodate the arms on the inside.
Good Question. I guess you could mount it on the outside, I'm just not sure, if when you need to release it from the bracket, if you ever need to remove the tv after it's installed, if the pulley will release them, but technically it should.
Very thorough, great job!
I love this video u help me a lot l would like more videos like this one
Thanks for this video..got a few tips i know i will use....great looking wife buddy, congrats!!
This video is awesome!! thank you
Great video. One question how to remove the tv if I need to move it or replace it?
Thanks man!
I do have one question, what happens if your studs are not centered with your tv stand? Would you have to use the anchors and can you place the bolts on any hole on the bracket?
it depends how far the studs are from being centered, if it was an inch or so off, I don't think it's a major issue, if it's way off then you might want to use the anchors. if you do use the Studs, you will find that once the bolts are in, it's like a rock attached to the wall, I would assume it would still hold based on it being slightly off from center.
@AdKatTech, great work , looks amazing, just want to ask something in regards to the studs, all the suds in my house are metal, what king of screws will i need to use? any idea? thanks
Thanks for the great video! I'm thinking of getting one myself but I have a question, maybe you can help me? When you attach the brackets to the wall mount in the final steps, does it need to be centered to the wall mount unit, or can it be clipped on more to the left or right of the rail? The reason I'm asking is because my studs aren't centered on my wall, so if I want to screw it onto 2 studs, the mount will be de-centered, but if I can attach the tv de-centered as well, I can make up for the difference.
Thanks in advance!
Thanks alot. Fantastic tutorial!
this is fantasic
Thanks for watching!
This is strange. The picture on the bb website has this same model with an extension to make wall mount wider. But when you opened the box it was only one piece and no extender.
What size socket for the ratchet did you use
I just upgraded my tv. How do I go about getting my old tv off the bracket so I can attach the new one?
Amazing! Can you connect this to a sound bar mount bracket like the ones on Amazone for $32?
I was going to get this mount for my 77 c1, is that a great choice
What is the measurement from the top lag bolt to the bottom bolt?
Have different set up than vertical studs.
Hi, can we level the tv after the installation. Mine is installed but it's a bit crooked. The left side a lower than the right. How can I fix that? Thanks.
Liked for cats
Nice katuba in the background!
Great video! Just one question, can you adjust the angle from the sides ir just tilt it up and down?
Thanks! Yes, You can adjust the angle from the sides by just pulling or pushing to change the viewing angle. You can also pull it out from the wall slightly if you need to connect or disconnect cables.
Ad Kat Tech Awesome! Thanks for the vídeo and the help, will sure buy this mount
Nice
Very good I like u man.
Thanks for watching. Glad it was helpful.
Very helpful
Is there any way to adjust it horizontally?
Thanks man appreciate it :)
Hey man its me again, one question, I just bought the same mount but I noticed that the brackets that attach to the back of the tv seem to be very.... wobbly? They move a lot by themselves, just wondering if that is normal and they will sit static once they are attached to the tv because I am yet to receive my 75 inch tv but I al curious if that wobble is normal, dont want the tv to be moving like it is loose you know.
Thanks again!
No Worries on the questions. When you attach the brackets to the TV, they will no longer wobble, the weight of the TV and how they attach to the wall mount will be solid (remember to listen for the snap like in my video, when you hear the snap they are correctly attached to the mount). Just make sure you pick the correct adapters for the brackets to go on the TV. Once it's mounted, it will be solid, and you don't need to worry. I adjust mine all the time, and it's solid like a rock.
Ad Kat Tech Awesome! I thought it was badly tightened or it was faulty, thanks so much for the insight and help!
Beautiful Assistant lol
Excellent video and explanation-- However how tall are you?
Thanks! I'm 6'3" tall. I mounted my tv lower than most might have, I went for the optimal eye level while sitting on the couch.
What is the tool u find the wall wood Thx
Doesn't sony use m8 screws?
Is it Normal for the TV to slide to the sides? By the way great video. Hope i get a reply👍
It shouldn’t slide to the sides. Did you hear the tv brackets click when you put the tv on the wall mount?
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If it's cat approved I am sold!
Was this for a 55 in
Can this fit a curve tv?
came in for tv install. 🐱 s are funny
They are, in every video they come in for an appearance. Thanks for watching!
Mine it’s not snapped at the bottom what should I do please help?
Lift the TV up and re-seat it , you may need to push a bit to get it to snap in.
What if u have dry wall
Somewhere behind the drywall there should be wood studs, if you can't find them get anchors for the screws, and make sure the anchors are rated for the weight of your TV.
Will this work with my Samsung nu8000 65in?
check the Sanus website, they have a list of TVs that are supported. Thanks for watching.
thanks for video. I placed my 65 inch x900e using the height finder but once I place it in. it looked a little lower than I wanted. do you know what sized screw you need to adjust the height on the top of the 2 brackets and how high it can adjusted. I think it's a better option than me taking the whole thing off and have to mount it again making more holes than I needed lol
The wall brackets or the screws on the arms that attach to the TV. If you put the screws into the wall and it’s wood. It might still be easier to take it off and make it higher.
Damn what if i dont have tht wood finder tool🤦🏽♂️🤦🏽♂️🤦🏽♂️
Them wires though...
I hid the wires after the initial install. Will try and post a follow up video with that process.
@@AdKatTech just messing with you, I bought two of these mounts immediately after watching this video. Thanks for your help :-)
I see Cats,must be single 😂😂😂😂😂
The cats are hijacking your video!
Site down meh