📏 Mount It Right, Watch It Bright!
The SWIFT240-AP Multi-Position TV Wall Mount is designed for TVs up to 39 inches and 44 lbs, featuring a sleek 2.3-inch mounting profile and 15.76-inch extension. It offers pan, swivel, and tilt adjustments for the best viewing angles, along with compatibility for VESA mounting patterns of 75x75 to 100x100mm. Installation is quick and secure with included hardware.
C**C
A couple critiques
I'm really pleased with this TV mount. I've had it up for 4 months now. It's just two low profile pieces. The piece that gets attached to the wall is pretty small (roughly the width and height of a deck of cards). The piece that you attach to the TV is much bigger and what you see in the item description picture. The TV I have mounted with this is a 32" that's 1.5" deep and weighs 15.4 lbs.I have a few critiques for anyone looking to purchase it:Pros- Easy install. The clasp has a few degrees of rotational play in it so if you don't have the wall mount perfectly alligned, you can still rotate the TV a few degrees in either direction (don't worry, it doesn't rotate freely and requires a few pounds of pressure against the corner of the TV to move).- It has a "V/wedge" shaped clasp that makes taking down and putting up the TV really simple. If I need to add a cable to the back of the TV, I just lift the TV up a couple inches and it's off. Putting the TV back up on the wall is easy because the wedge shape of the bracket doesn't require you to have it aligned perfectly when setting it in.- Don't have any worries that my TV will fall down using this mount (I have a mech eng degree for what it's worth).Cons- That "V/wedge" clasp has a little play in it so my TV won't lay perfectly vertical and tilts down about a couple degrees. Trust me, it's nothing noticeable even if you're watching straight on at eye level which I am.- The construction is pretty sturdy but I noticed that the mount that attaches to the TV has bowed out about 1/8" from the center. It's not a big deal but considering this mount is only a 1/2" deep, it's significant percentage more. I was really trying to keep my TV as low profile as possible since it's in a high traffic area.
D**M
Slim and Sturdy, but no Lock
Slim (just under 1” from the wall) and sturdy, but there is no lock. Basically this is a slide mount system. Half of the bracket is wall mounted and the other half on the TV. The tv mount slides on to the wall mount notch and friction holds it securely in place. However, there is no screw or locking mechanism.
A**T
Good, basic mount with a couple issues
I purchased this to mount my older 30" flat screen on the wall, and the mount worked and seems sturdy enough. The tilt function is somewhat difficult to adjust, and once set, really cannot be changed without the included tool to loosen and then tighten the bolts that are behind the TV near the center of the mount. Also, the washers that came with mine were too small to use the wood screws that came with the kit. All other hardware came with the kit, which was good. Screws for mounting the bracket to the TV, wood/masonry screws, and drywall screws and anchors were all included. A long Allen wrench with a long extension are also included to install and tighten the screws used to adjust the tilt of the mount. The decent instructions recommend two people to set this up. I would probably use this mount again, knowing two things: 1) I might need to buy additional washers and 2) know that once the tilt is set, I won't be changing it without a little work.
R**4
Works For My Needs!
Even though the provided screw anchors they provided with this thing were pieces of crap, I still give it 5 stars because it still basically does what it's meant to do. The anchors were just a small problem, heck if you can make sure you hit a Stud you won't even need those. which is another good thing about the way this one is set up. It's Vertically mounted with just 2 screws, instead of being wide spread with 4. So, if you hit the stud with the top screw, you should definitely hit the stud with the bottom ;) See pics of my 24 In HD TV mounted and hanging just fine.
A**R
Fix for anyone having issues of TV looking crooked when pulling arm out
I like this mount but as others have mentioned, it does have a flaw. When you pull the arm out, the TV looks like it's crooked. Other people have said they just don't pull it out because of that; which made me think, then what is the point of even having it? I did find a way to fix the issue. All I did was pull the arm out (with the TV already mounted on the arm), loosened the bottom of part you mount directly to the wall & put a shim under it, then tightened the mount against the shim. The shim just needs to be thick enough to make the TV level (I used half of a wooden clothes pin). Problem solved. My TV is straight & looks cool mounted close to the ceiling at the foot of my bed.
L**R
No Complaints. A Solid Product.
I'm really pleased with this wall mount. It installed really easy and has a great range on the wall. We purchased two of these, and both seem really sturdy so far as we have had them up for about two weeks now.They have ready been through a really bad storm that literally shook our house, and gave us no issues during that time. They also come with a small gripper for the cords in case you aren't doing anything to hide them behind the wall or with a strip.So far I can say no complaints.
S**C
Very difficult to install
I feel I am pretty handy and have installed my fair share of TV wall mounts, but this was so difficult to install! Directions were easy and it seems sturdy. The difficult part was lining up the brackets and then tightening the screws. Would have returned had I not bought on Amazon.
A**R
Good for the money, watch the TV weight....
For the money its pretty good. It was very easy to put up and seems pretty secure. The only issue is when extended the weight of the TV causes the second arm to hang out of level and so the TV hangs out of level by about 1/2inch, low on the right. It's OK for me, it just hanging an old TV in the garage work out space but if it was for your family room TV it would be an issue.I will also note that this is for an old 30" TV that is probably close the 44lb weight limit, if it was a modern flat screen they weigh much less and so then it may not be an issue.
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