Were the screw heads on the screws that came in the pack with the snag toggle bolts you linked to on Amazon wide enough to hold up the mount ? ? They don’t look very wide in the picture on Amazon I have one stud also I can tap into but the black screws that came with the TV are going in the stud well and I’m worried I’m gonna strip them trying to get them in .. any suggestions ?
@@brianpaxtonPT just create a larger pilot hole and put pressure on screw gun. Yes the toggle heads should be good, you can get cheap washers at home depot too
We want to mount our 65inch 2021 Samsung Frame TV over a 30”high sideboard in our living room. What would you suggest be the ideal height considering both tv viewing while sitting down and the fact that it is an art piece when not watching tv?
One thing you can add on your next video is to tape up the end of the connector before you start pulling it up the wall. You want to protect that from debris and from being damaged . Great video!
The separate mounts do not allow for 16" on center so it will always need a combo of wood screws and toggle bolts. Wish the mount was one long piece, that would allow for catching more studs.
Installed my 50” Frame TV two weeks ago. It wasn’t easy, but I learned a couple things that help: 1) Those slippery stickers on the back of the TV are so you can adjust it slightly after it’s mounted. This is handy for leveling it since it’s really hard to get those two plates mounted exactly right. 2) If you rip those silver pieces out of the wall plates before you mount them, the TV will sit flush like it’s supposed to. Go figure. If you don’t, the TV will not lie flush against the wall.
@@AdamFrankadampfrank sorry, it’s behind the TV. But each of the two plates that mount to the wall have two smaller chrome-looking pieces attached to them. Theses metal parts are attached to each other where there are holes through both. It is possible to remove the chrome pieces by prying them apart at those holes. It’s a little scary since it doesn’t seem like you should have to pry them apart, but it was a huge improvement.
The bracket on the TV is not supposed to be fixed; it actually swivels and slide upward from its neutral position once the TV is hung. The design of the non-stationary bracket position relative to the TV allows for theinstaller to be able to adjust TV after it is hung to get it leveled. I have watched 4-5 installation UA-cam videos., but no one has mentioned this design, which I am formulated based on my assessment of the bracket to TV relationship. You can tighten the single bolt between the bracket and TV as tight as it will go, but the bracket will not cinge down competely and will slip out of its neutral position. The bracket also has an open slot, I believe to allow the bracket to shift as needed for balancing the TV. I think that is why you are supposed to stick on that slippery insert between the bracket and the back of the TV. A couple of UA-cam installer expects have mentioned they do not know why you have to stick on this insert under the bracket. I believe it is there to aid the TV to swivel in the vertical plane to allow the TV to level out after installation. I could be wrong, but the above is my assessment. Also, by having two brackets, the TV gets more stability (more safe than one bracket), and the movement designed within the two brackets allow leveling of the TV after it is hung. It is actually an ingenious design (regarding the brackets).
How do I adjust one side ever so slightly to level it out? My installer installed one side slightly below the other :(. Its also not fully flush so i imagine this is where the silver bolts / extra downward force comes in
I have this exact model but mine came with a template. Bought in September 2021 in Canada. So I guess they made some changes since you made this video. My theory about those stickers is they dissipate the magnetic field so the magnets don't interfere with the TV's functions.
The bracket on the TV is not supposed to be fixed; it actually swivels and slide upward from its neutral position once the TV is hung. The design of the non-stationary bracket position relative to the TV allows for theinstaller to be able to adjust TV after it is hung to get it leveled. I have watched 4-5 installation UA-cam videos., but no one has mentioned this design, which I am formulated based on my assessment of the bracket to TV relationship. You can tighten the single bolt between the bracket and TV as tight as it will go, but the bracket will not cinge down competely and will slip out of its neutral position. The bracket also has an open slot, I believe to allow the bracket to shift as needed for balancing the TV. I think that is why you are supposed to stick on that slippery insert between the bracket and the back of the TV. A couple of UA-cam installer expects have mentioned they do not know why you have to stick on this insert under the bracket. I believe it is there to aid the TV to swivel in the vertical plane to allow the TV to level out after installation. I could be wrong, but the above is my assessment. Also, by having two brackets, the TV gets more stability (more safe than one bracket), and the movement designed within the two brackets allow leveling of the TV after it is hung. It is actually an ingenious design (regarding the brackets).
I can't believe that Samsung designed the mounting brackets to be 12" wide when standard stud distance is 16" ... The mounting brackets are basically unmountable without additional hardware.
Here’s a question, how the hell did you run conduit sideways through a wall without being stopped by a stud?? Was the wall behind the fire place built out and hollow? This would not work in a standard wall, unless you’re staying in the same stud cavity.
i was thinking, “how the hell he gonna make that lateral run without cutting out a lot more of the drywall????” i hate how a lot of youtubers simply skip over the part of the job that would require A LOT more work and at least 2 more days to complete (patching, mudding, sanding, texturing, painting)
Ya this was the reason I wanted to watch this video, how do you get a 2 inch tube horizontally past multiple studs?? Of course that part was skipped over lol.
Those big black square stickers... Since the brackets that attach to the TV are meant to slide around the attachment area, I believe those stickers are there to reduce the friction between the bracket and the TV. As for the screws, they are meant to be used with the enclosed anchors. So I'm not surprised that they don't work well screwing into a stud.
Great video! I have a 2019 55” frame and just got a 2021 43” for a small bedroom. Samsung has really made the install much more difficult! For the 43” not only is the mount split but there is no tilt feature which means you have to line up the screw heads on tv with a mount that you cannot see. Very disappointing.
Does the type of "conduit" used in the video to protect the cable meet NEC standards? Or is this a code violation? I'm not sure this is sufficient to prevent a fire in the rare case of a cable failure.
Excellent video! However, I do have some questions regarding the conduit. ▪ Will using a conduit be significantly safer than not using one? Is it practically just as safe as the pricy in-wall rated cable? ▪ What is the diameter of the conduit? ▪ And what kind of conduit is it exactly? Will any plastic conduit do, or should it be a specific one intended for electrical wire usage?
Great advice, Very helpfull although I would tend to put some tape over the end of the plug whilst pulling it through to stop and plaster dusk and dirt getting I to it.
Interesting video! Felt very honest and not "rigged" in any way. Love that you said it "only took a few seconds" to fish that out from the wall, I found myself inventing a little magnet fishing rod to get mine out when installing network cables and stuff, after many minutes of foul language. So, I laughed a little too much at that part. Anyway, after this I have a much better understanding to how to install one of these and what to look for regarding fastening the mounts on the wall, so thank you very much.
Hello, thank you for the very informative and detailed video. I just received mine today, and it looks like Samsung has listened to the feedback of their customers as mine came with the template for wall mounting!
It doesnt look like the brackets are fully engaged with the magnets. If this is the case, you need to put pressure to snap it in place or bend the brackets out slightly so that the hangers will fit.
Doing 2 tomorrow for a client and yes the temple help to install these... as you mentioned takes a bit more math now without one.. also too bad they didn't design a one-piece for the wall instead of the two left n right easier install and have more chance to hit studs
What if the fireplace got remodeled and has cement board and stone veneer, will the toggle bolts work? There is a horizontal 2x4 behind the wall, would that work?
Great job B I have the 2020 55 ‘ model . The art is great my family room is really nice the tv sits between two bookshelves . It just adds that extra element to keep a elegant room nice .
Thanks for sharing. Great video. I know that wire is not wall rated but how big a deal is that? I’d prefer not to pay $200 for an insulated cord if the risk of fire without is minuscule.
You are a magician! I am very handy when it comes to carpentry, plumbing and electricity. However, for the life of me I can’t understand how you were able to snake that plastic conduit through the wall without hitting a stud. I know magicians don’t explain their tricks, but please, just this once, let me know your secret! Thanks!
I'm glad you shot an install on this display. I'm really wanting to buy the new LG G1 and this gives me a similar idea of how it will be to install (minus the one-connect of course) Thank you. 👌🏻
Thanks for posting. i have an upcoming install above a zero clearance fireplace surround wrapped in slab marble and porcelain tile so all the conduit/mounting locations/ one wire box behind the TV will have to be laid out at framing and maintained thru slab/tile. this primer helps me get a game plan, appreciate it!
Great video. Love that you show the good and bad, makes it real not perfect. RESPECT! Do you have a video for how to mount on a brick or rock fireplace?
How conduit helps with code violation ? The same goes with video found on Home Depot website where they run electric cable through the wall. It’s electric code violation in the US and Canada. Insurance team will be happy to find it and not to cover anything if frame turns into fire :)
Thanks for the awesome video and great honest review. We are getting this as a compromise with my wife for the art/good tv for sports and movies. With that being said is there a way to recess a mount so that we can still get the frame look while also having the ability to angle it for optimal viewing? Thanks for the videos keep ‘em coming!
You stopped needing to angle TVs down years ago when they improved the viewing angles. That's why this TV is perfectly fine mounted flat and flush against the wall
I just purchased the Frame tv and my Wall Mount brackets on tv are very loose. I tightened all the way down and can still slide the piece. When the screw is tightened into the tv is it supposed to make it so the bracket won’t move? I am just wondering if mine is defective or if the movement is ok?
You should do an install of the 2021 43" Fram TWITTER, it comes with two separate mounts that are not attached, it's super hard to align and install correctly and slide the TV in.
Great video!! Samsung has failed us integrators by eliminating the template for the mount as if we don’t have enough to do already as busy as things have been the past year and a half.
I want to thank you for showing us this amazing tv now I have to get me one to go with my Samsung collection I like how you hide the wires in the wall going to get the 75 inch Samsung frame tv 2021 model thank you so much for the video happy new year's to you and your family I watch this video two times already.
While I appreciate all the effort taken to make these videos, I have to wonder why you choose to write on the walls. As an installer myself, I have always used blue painters tape on the wall to mark on and remove. This way there aren’t hieroglyphics remaining after install. ✌🏻
Thank you B! Excellent video. However, I was curious regarding the lack of the term no-gap on the wall mount. How did it look from the side when you were finished? We have a 75" frame coming soon and would like to know if the tv did in fact sit flush with the wall.
We have not installed on the wall yet. We will likely be installing a texture surface to the wall first and that has taken some time to arrange. But we purchased a Samsung white frame overlay and it appears that the tv will sit perfectly flush when we do install it. Looking forward to having that done.
Your videos are great...informative and easy to follow. Is the conduit shown at ~minute 17:05 of this video rated for in wall 110-120 V use? Just curious. No one seems very worried about the "not in wall rated" status of the One Connect Cable. Everyone seems to give it lip service then ignore it. Thanks
Impeccable work as usual B. Hey one question, I noticed the ToggleBolts come with round-head screws, whereas Samsung always provides flat-head screws. In some of my installs the round-head screws precluded more than the flat-head ones impeding the Frame to be 100% flat against the surface. Don’t you find this issue on your installs? Thanks for posting another great instructional.
Could not get the brackets on the tv to remain stationary.....so i pulled up on them as if the pressure of hanging was on them and measured from there to place my wall brackets....could not figure out why they flop around diagonally
How to do the magnectic adjust working? I see that you can't do that too (as me)... Then, the TV stay a little bit inclined forward... pardon for my English!
Hey man! Thanks for the video. Long time installer but my 1st frame TV. Breaking it down was MUCH better that the instructions provided by Samsung. Much appreciated!
Sorry if you've answered this somewhere else. But I was wondering if it was normal for the TV to bow slightly at the top when it's installed on the wall mount? I noticed the tv itself allows for a little bit of give. Thanks so much for your video it really helped me!!
Can you run this one wire cable on an exterior wall? It’s running against insulation, is that a fire hazard? Samsung makes an insulated cable you can buy for this purpose. It’s expensive so I wanted to make sure it’s necessary.
We got our electrician to install a brushed hole point with an hdmi diameter tube section through a brick wall to where we planned to keep our hdmi stuff and the one connect box. Now we have bought the Frame tv 2022 and the really thin cable has those chunky ends on it. Is it possible to remove one of the ends during installation and reattach once the cable is through the wall?
Did you slide the tv up to magnetize into place? You didn’t show that and that’s what we’re trying to figure out. Wen we did it, the tv shifted easily and easily fell off the mounts.
helpful video! I just installed the 2022 55" version and I'm very confused how to hook up the audio and video connections to my home theater receiver. There are literally no instructions. Does the TV become the "hub and switcher" now instead of my Onkyo HT receiver? Hmm...
Greetings from Poland :). I do not know if the European version differs from the American version or the 2020 model, but with us this handle is easier to install. It is completely different.
I like the dustpan trick! Does this still apply to the 2022 models? Also, I want to put mine above my fireplace, but it’s at an angle. Wouldn’t that conduit have to go across studs? I’m trying to snake it over to the flat wall
Great video my friend, thank you. I’m going to take a similar approach….please can you tell me what size conduit you are using there to pass the One Connect cable through….2” maybe? Wanting to do the prep work ahead of the TV arriving. Thanks, and take care.
So if I'm using an A/V receiver with 4K, I'd connect everything there, use the HDMI/ARC out on the receiver, connect it to the one connect box and I should be good to go?
I have a 9 3/4" beam that sticks about 3" off the wall right in the center of where I want to hang the 65" frame tv. Can I place the mounting brackets on each side of this beam and with the silver metal hangers do they stick out far enough for me to clear that 3" distance? So the tv would be flush with the beam, but stick out a bit from the mounting bracket.
Frame FAQ video... here --> ua-cam.com/video/Z2f2dCoroDE/v-deo.html
Were the screw heads on the screws that came in the pack with the snag toggle bolts you linked to on Amazon wide enough to hold up the mount ? ? They don’t look very wide in the picture on Amazon
I have one stud also I can tap into but the black screws that came with the TV are going in the stud well and I’m worried I’m gonna strip them trying to get them in .. any suggestions ?
@@brianpaxtonPT just create a larger pilot hole and put pressure on screw gun. Yes the toggle heads should be good, you can get cheap washers at home depot too
I bought it from Costco but it doesn’t come with wall mount. Where did you get it?
We want to mount our 65inch 2021 Samsung Frame TV over a 30”high sideboard in our living room. What would you suggest be the ideal height considering both tv viewing while sitting down and the fact that it is an art piece when not watching tv?
One thing you can add on your next video is to tape up the end of the connector before you start pulling it up the wall. You want to protect that from debris and from being damaged . Great video!
The separate mounts do not allow for 16" on center so it will always need a combo of wood screws and toggle bolts. Wish the mount was one long piece, that would allow for catching more studs.
Facts i had a client get mad at me trying to explain this to them today
DJ. People are dumb as rocks
@@djk.o.2738 same here..literally an hour ago. Samsung should have just left well enough alone.
separate mounts are to allow for in wall AV boxes behind the TV
I'm annoyed by this fact right now. I'd rather just use a different hole and hit a stud
Yup, best quality DIY install video for the Frame. You, sir, have saved me from hours of confusion and frustration. Thank you!!!
Glad it helps.
Hopefully we'll see your review for this TV soon
That’s true, you can be the installer. I’ve wall mounted 4 TVs so far. With 2 more lined up. Thanks for all the information you pass along.
Installed my 50” Frame TV two weeks ago. It wasn’t easy, but I learned a couple things that help:
1) Those slippery stickers on the back of the TV are so you can adjust it slightly after it’s mounted. This is handy for leveling it since it’s really hard to get those two plates mounted exactly right.
2) If you rip those silver pieces out of the wall plates before you mount them, the TV will sit flush like it’s supposed to. Go figure. If you don’t, the TV will not lie flush against the wall.
Can you provide a picture? I'm about to do this myself in a few days. Would love to know how to get it to be flush. thx!
@@AdamFrankadampfrank sorry, it’s behind the TV. But each of the two plates that mount to the wall have two smaller chrome-looking pieces attached to them. Theses metal parts are attached to each other where there are holes through both. It is possible to remove the chrome pieces by prying them apart at those holes. It’s a little scary since it doesn’t seem like you should have to pry them apart, but it was a huge improvement.
@@Cubemaster2006 is this per directions? I’m curious if it’s not suppose to sit exactly flush maybe for better heat dissipation?
The bracket on the TV is not supposed to be fixed; it actually swivels and slide upward from its neutral position once the TV is hung. The design of the non-stationary bracket position relative to the TV allows for theinstaller to be able to adjust TV after it is hung to get it leveled. I have watched 4-5 installation UA-cam videos., but no one has mentioned this design, which I am formulated based on my assessment of the bracket to TV relationship. You can tighten the single bolt between the bracket and TV as tight as it will go, but the bracket will not cinge down competely and will slip out of its neutral position. The bracket also has an open slot, I believe to allow the bracket to shift as needed for balancing the TV. I think that is why you are supposed to stick on that slippery insert between the bracket and the back of the TV. A couple of UA-cam installer expects have mentioned they do not know why you have to stick on this insert under the bracket. I believe it is there to aid the TV to swivel in the vertical plane to allow the TV to level out after installation. I could be wrong, but the above is my assessment. Also, by having two brackets, the TV gets more stability (more safe than one bracket), and the movement designed within the two brackets allow leveling of the TV after it is hung. It is actually an ingenious design (regarding the brackets).
How do I adjust one side ever so slightly to level it out? My installer installed one side slightly below the other :(. Its also not fully flush so i imagine this is where the silver bolts / extra downward force comes in
I have this exact model but mine came with a template. Bought in September 2021 in Canada. So I guess they made some changes since you made this video.
My theory about those stickers is they dissipate the magnetic field so the magnets don't interfere with the TV's functions.
The bracket on the TV is not supposed to be fixed; it actually swivels and slide upward from its neutral position once the TV is hung. The design of the non-stationary bracket position relative to the TV allows for theinstaller to be able to adjust TV after it is hung to get it leveled. I have watched 4-5 installation UA-cam videos., but no one has mentioned this design, which I am formulated based on my assessment of the bracket to TV relationship. You can tighten the single bolt between the bracket and TV as tight as it will go, but the bracket will not cinge down competely and will slip out of its neutral position. The bracket also has an open slot, I believe to allow the bracket to shift as needed for balancing the TV. I think that is why you are supposed to stick on that slippery insert between the bracket and the back of the TV. A couple of UA-cam installer expects have mentioned they do not know why you have to stick on this insert under the bracket. I believe it is there to aid the TV to swivel in the vertical plane to allow the TV to level out after installation. I could be wrong, but the above is my assessment. Also, by having two brackets, the TV gets more stability (more safe than one bracket), and the movement designed within the two brackets allow leveling of the TV after it is hung. It is actually an ingenious design (regarding the brackets).
I can't believe that Samsung designed the mounting brackets to be 12" wide when standard stud distance is 16" ... The mounting brackets are basically unmountable without additional hardware.
Here’s a question, how the hell did you run conduit sideways through a wall without being stopped by a stud?? Was the wall behind the fire place built out and hollow? This would not work in a standard wall, unless you’re staying in the same stud cavity.
sometimes, above the newer houses built, the fireplace is electric and behind that fireplace wall is completely hollow. easy run.
i was thinking, “how the hell he gonna make that lateral run without cutting out a lot more of the drywall????” i hate how a lot of youtubers simply skip over the part of the job that would require A LOT more work and at least 2 more days to complete (patching, mudding, sanding, texturing, painting)
Ya this was the reason I wanted to watch this video, how do you get a 2 inch tube horizontally past multiple studs?? Of course that part was skipped over lol.
I just got one of these and they are finally including a template for mounting.
Those big black square stickers... Since the brackets that attach to the TV are meant to slide around the attachment area, I believe those stickers are there to reduce the friction between the bracket and the TV. As for the screws, they are meant to be used with the enclosed anchors. So I'm not surprised that they don't work well screwing into a stud.
Great video! I have a 2019 55” frame and just got a 2021 43” for a small bedroom. Samsung has really made the install much more difficult! For the 43” not only is the mount split but there is no tilt feature which means you have to line up the screw heads on tv with a mount that you cannot see. Very disappointing.
Does the type of "conduit" used in the video to protect the cable meet NEC standards? Or is this a code violation? I'm not sure this is sufficient to prevent a fire in the rare case of a cable failure.
I just mounted the 55" frame using your video as a guide. Thanks! Those toggle bolts were great. I ran to true value for the washers, no big deal.
Excellent video! However, I do have some questions regarding the conduit.
▪ Will using a conduit be significantly safer than not using one? Is it practically just as safe as the pricy in-wall rated cable?
▪ What is the diameter of the conduit?
▪ And what kind of conduit is it exactly? Will any plastic conduit do, or should it be a specific one intended for electrical wire usage?
Great advice, Very helpfull although I would tend to put some tape over the end of the plug whilst pulling it through to stop and plaster dusk and dirt getting I to it.
I knew to trust this guy when I saw the bluetooth earpiece in... this guy means business
Interesting video! Felt very honest and not "rigged" in any way. Love that you said it "only took a few seconds" to fish that out from the wall, I found myself inventing a little magnet fishing rod to get mine out when installing network cables and stuff, after many minutes of foul language. So, I laughed a little too much at that part. Anyway, after this I have a much better understanding to how to install one of these and what to look for regarding fastening the mounts on the wall, so thank you very much.
Hello, thank you for the very informative and detailed video. I just received mine today, and it looks like Samsung has listened to the feedback of their customers as mine came with the template for wall mounting!
Thanks for this. Using your tips I managed to hang my 55" Frame tonight. Never mounted a TV before so it was a major win. Looks great
It doesnt look like the brackets are fully engaged with the magnets. If this is the case, you need to put pressure to snap it in place or bend the brackets out slightly so that the hangers will fit.
how did you run the conduit through any studs between where the TV is and the sidewall next to the fireplace?
Doing 2 tomorrow for a client and yes the temple help to install these... as you mentioned takes a bit more math now without one.. also too bad they didn't design a one-piece for the wall instead of the two left n right easier install and have more chance to hit studs
What if the fireplace got remodeled and has cement board and stone veneer, will the toggle bolts work? There is a horizontal 2x4 behind the wall, would that work?
Great job B I have the 2020 55 ‘ model . The art is great my family room is really nice the tv sits between two bookshelves . It just adds that extra element to keep a elegant room nice .
dont even own or plan to own a frame tv but this video was more than satisfying
THAT is one of the best instructional videos I've ever seen on UA-cam. Congratulations and thanks so much.
I'm glad it helped. 👌💪
Thanks for sharing. Great video. I know that wire is not wall rated but how big a deal is that? I’d prefer not to pay $200 for an insulated cord if the risk of fire without is minuscule.
You are a magician! I am very handy when it comes to carpentry, plumbing and electricity. However, for the life of me I can’t understand how you were able to snake that plastic conduit through the wall without hitting a stud. I know magicians don’t explain their tricks, but please, just this once, let me know your secret!
Thanks!
I wondered the same thing
I'm glad you shot an install on this display. I'm really wanting to buy the new LG G1 and this gives me a similar idea of how it will be to install (minus the one-connect of course)
Thank you. 👌🏻
The g1 video will be next week
Damn... It used to be easy to install a TV. I ordered the 65'' Frame, I feel like I am gonna stuggle a bit hehe
Just bought one yesterday, glad I stumbled onto your video. I’ll have this playing while installing. Great work! Thanks
Very nice work ! I just bought one the 2021 model 50" . It will be mounted inside a wood cabinet using the two feet stand.
Thanks for posting. i have an upcoming install above a zero clearance fireplace surround wrapped in slab marble and porcelain tile so all the conduit/mounting locations/ one wire box behind the TV will have to be laid out at framing and maintained thru slab/tile. this primer helps me get a game plan, appreciate it!
That sounds like a tough job!
Great video. Love that you show the good and bad, makes it real not perfect. RESPECT! Do you have a video for how to mount on a brick or rock fireplace?
Always appreciate guys like B who do quality detailed work.
I watched several of your videos, truly impressed, but when you’re done you never show us the measurement how far it sticks out from the wall 🤔 Ron
Those instructions were like hieroglyphics. Thank you!
How would you mount this on stacked stone/brick/concrete wall? Do u have a similar video for that?
Thanks SO much for this video - it made installing the Frame TV super easy! Fortunately, our 55" came with a wall template.
Thanks for the helpful video. It seems LG G1 is an easier install than Samsung to me.
How conduit helps with code violation ?
The same goes with video found on Home Depot website where they run electric cable through the wall. It’s electric code violation in the US and Canada. Insurance team will be happy to find it and not to cover anything if frame turns into fire :)
Thanks for the awesome video and great honest review. We are getting this as a compromise with my wife for the art/good tv for sports and movies. With that being said is there a way to recess a mount so that we can still get the frame look while also having the ability to angle it for optimal viewing? Thanks for the videos keep ‘em coming!
You stopped needing to angle TVs down years ago when they improved the viewing angles. That's why this TV is perfectly fine mounted flat and flush against the wall
I just purchased the Frame tv and my Wall Mount brackets on tv are very loose. I tightened all the way down and can still slide the piece. When the screw is tightened into the tv is it supposed to make it so the bracket won’t move? I am just wondering if mine is defective or if the movement is ok?
You should do an install of the 2021 43" Fram TWITTER, it comes with two separate mounts that are not attached, it's super hard to align and install correctly and slide the TV in.
Great video!! Samsung has failed us integrators by eliminating the template for the mount as if we don’t have enough to do already as busy as things have been the past year and a half.
Best install video on line. Thanks for this. Getting the courage to Mount on my own this weekend! Thanks for sharing.
Wow! I’m a chef and you made me rethink my career..lol.. you are a good teacher! Wish you all the best;)
the stickers are to allow the tv L & R brackette to slide around for self leveling.
Great video, B. I was struggling with the installation materials. Your video answered everything!!!
How do you traverse the conduit across possibly multiple studs, isn't it too thick to get through?
Nicely labeled each physical process (drilling, etc) while preparing to hang the TV, thanks!
I want to thank you for showing us this amazing tv now I have to get me one to go with my Samsung collection I like how you hide the wires in the wall going to get the 75 inch Samsung frame tv 2021 model thank you so much for the video happy new year's to you and your family I watch this video two times already.
While I appreciate all the effort taken to make these videos, I have to wonder why you choose to write on the walls. As an installer myself, I have always used blue painters tape on the wall to mark on and remove. This way there aren’t hieroglyphics remaining after install. ✌🏻
Plan on doing one of these tomorrow, this video has helped…. A LOT!
Thank you B! Excellent video. However, I was curious regarding the lack of the term no-gap on the wall mount. How did it look from the side when you were finished? We have a 75" frame coming soon and would like to know if the tv did in fact sit flush with the wall.
How do you like the 75"? Is it sitting as flush as you had hoped? Looking to install one soon.
We have not installed on the wall yet. We will likely be installing a texture surface to the wall first and that has taken some time to arrange. But we purchased a Samsung white frame overlay and it appears that the tv will sit perfectly flush when we do install it. Looking forward to having that done.
Great video B! We mounted our 65” today but are having trouble getting the TV fully snapped into the brackets and mounting flat. Any advice?
I don't have drywall. What kind of anchors do you use on thin 1/8 wood paneling hollow wall when studs are not available ?
Your videos are great...informative and easy to follow. Is the conduit shown at ~minute 17:05 of this video rated for in wall 110-120 V use? Just curious. No one seems very worried about the "not in wall rated" status of the One Connect Cable. Everyone seems to give it lip service then ignore it.
Thanks
I was looking for the installation guid because I was wondering about the sticker. 🤣🤣
Wow, impressive. Here in Brazil the walls are different, so I'll have to adapt a little, but thanks for the guide!
Impeccable work as usual B. Hey one question, I noticed the ToggleBolts come with round-head screws, whereas Samsung always provides flat-head screws. In some of my installs the round-head screws precluded more than the flat-head ones impeding the Frame to be 100% flat against the surface. Don’t you find this issue on your installs? Thanks for posting another great instructional.
Why did you size your conduit for the larger end of THE ONE cable? You could have sized it for the smaller end.
when I look on Amazon; they don't include the wall bracket; at least I don't see it. Am I missing something? thanks for your videos! Colby
The bracket is included with all Samsung frame tvs
@@BTheInstaller not the case with my 43 inch
2022 is the same but comes with a weird template. Thanks for the great vid
Man you're the best!
Could not get the brackets on the tv to remain stationary.....so i pulled up on them as if the pressure of hanging was on them and measured from there to place my wall brackets....could not figure out why they flop around diagonally
Can this 2021 model be slightly tilted down using the two piece wall mount brackets?
This is so helpful. Any particular tips for using the toggle bolts on old lath and plaster walls (not drywall)?
How to do the magnectic adjust working? I see that you can't do that too (as me)... Then, the TV stay a little bit inclined forward... pardon for my English!
That was awesome. I really appreciated seeing all the details about connecting the box. Thank you!
Hey man! Thanks for the video. Long time installer but my 1st frame TV. Breaking it down was MUCH better that the instructions provided by Samsung. Much appreciated!
Awesome. But how do you attach the conduit to the wall if there is no stud nearby to screw the conduit in place?
Hi, thx for the great video. How come you didn't cover all the wire inside the wall with the conduit? Thanks!
To keep the TV at the centre of the wall, couldn’t hit any stud. Using toggle bolts instead. Hope it works.
Sorry if you've answered this somewhere else. But I was wondering if it was normal for the TV to bow slightly at the top when it's installed on the wall mount? I noticed the tv itself allows for a little bit of give.
Thanks so much for your video it really helped me!!
I love those toggle bolts
Can you run this one wire cable on an exterior wall? It’s running against insulation, is that a fire hazard? Samsung makes an insulated cable you can buy for this purpose. It’s expensive so I wanted to make sure it’s necessary.
I have to do one of these for work tomorrow. Wish me luck.
Question: 6 inches of conduit, on one end, constitutes “now that wire is in a conduit”, and being up to code?
Did the TV snap back flush to the wall? I’ve read some people have trouble with this.
I heard if you remove the chrome pieces on the wall brackets that it snaps
You’re the man B. You just are. Thanks
We got our electrician to install a brushed hole point with an hdmi diameter tube section through a brick wall to where we planned to keep our hdmi stuff and the one connect box. Now we have bought the Frame tv 2022 and the really thin cable has those chunky ends on it. Is it possible to remove one of the ends during installation and reattach once the cable is through the wall?
Very good video! Do you know if the frame 43" (2021) includes a "No gab wall mount" or a different wall mount? Thanks
Did you slide the tv up to magnetize into place? You didn’t show that and that’s what we’re trying to figure out. Wen we did it, the tv shifted easily and easily fell off the mounts.
helpful video! I just installed the 2022 55" version and I'm very confused how to hook up the audio and video connections to my home theater receiver. There are literally no instructions. Does the TV become the "hub and switcher" now instead of my Onkyo HT receiver? Hmm...
I’ve always been confused on the fishing of the wire from left to right if studs are there 🤔🤔
Greetings from Poland :). I do not know if the European version differs from the American version or the 2020 model, but with us this handle is easier to install. It is completely different.
good job, my man. but what a complex hanging system.
I like the dustpan trick! Does this still apply to the 2022 models? Also, I want to put mine above my fireplace, but it’s at an angle. Wouldn’t that conduit have to go across studs? I’m trying to snake it over to the flat wall
Couldn't have done it without your video, thanks!
This video helped tremendously and is beginner friendly. Thank you!
Absolutey a stellar install !! Great video!
Great video my friend, thank you. I’m going to take a similar approach….please can you tell me what size conduit you are using there to pass the One Connect cable through….2” maybe? Wanting to do the prep work ahead of the TV arriving. Thanks, and take care.
So if I'm using an A/V receiver with 4K, I'd connect everything there, use the HDMI/ARC out on the receiver, connect it to the one connect box and I should be good to go?
I have a 9 3/4" beam that sticks about 3" off the wall right in the center of where I want to hang the 65" frame tv. Can I place the mounting brackets on each side of this beam and with the silver metal hangers do they stick out far enough for me to clear that 3" distance? So the tv would be flush with the beam, but stick out a bit from the mounting bracket.
love your videos, so helpful! Any suggestions for mounting 2021 frame TV to plaster concrete wall above fireplace??
Does the 43” not come with the bracket and only the 2 square pieces? I’ve ordered 3 of these and all of them are missing the wall mount box
Yes, I just bought the 43" also and it only came with the 2 small square pieces, no wall mount box or instructions. Any help would be appreciated!
Good job! Now time to replicate this with a 65 inch
Oh..man you are so fast & superb with your array of tiny gadgets & tools!