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Posted: October 31, 2017Categories: Wall MountRead more »
Have you recently purchased a new TV and need a way to mount it? Our Ecore line of TV brackets will be the perfect solution for your home theater needs. The Low Profile Tilting Wall Mount can accommodate 32-55 inch TV's, up to 66 pounds, and can support a tilt up to 20 degrees. Included with the bracket is all the hardware you need to install the TV wall mount bracket. The tools needed for this installation are: a phillips head screwdriver, a pencil, a stud finder, a drill with a quarter inch bit, and a level. Locate the mounting points on the back of your TV. The bracket includes a set of universal screws that should fit most standard TV's. Lay the mounting arm onto the back of the TV, lining up the mounting holes. Then, begin to install the arms, using the screwdriver. Repeat this process for the other mounting arm. Using a stud finder, locate a stud to install the mounting bracket and mark the stud using your pencil. Then, find the next nearest stud and mark with a pencil as well. Drill
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Posted: October 27, 2017Read more »
This is the Ecore DuroRacks Fixed Wall Mount Cabinet. The cabinet ships unassembled in a small, flat box to save you the trouble of added shipping costs. And today we’re going to show you how to install it. We’ll be installing the 9RU version, but all the same methods will apply for both the 6RU and 15RU versions. Out of the box, the you’ll find the following hardware included: a rear wall mount panel, 4 rack rails, 2 side panels with removable doors, front door, top panel with included fan, a bottom panel, cage nuts, washers, screws, and 2 sets of keys, one for the door and one for the side panels. Because of the many different conditions that the cabinet may be installed, we will not be going over the installation of the back panel. Ensure that you use the recommended tools and hardware needed to support the weight of the cabinet and equipment based on your location. Start by unlocking the doors on the side panels and removing them. Then, remove the front door from the front panel by
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Posted: September 25, 2017Read more »
This is the Ecore DuroRacks Fixed Wall Mount Cabinet. The cabinet ships unassembled in a small, flat box to save you the trouble of added shipping costs. And today we’re going to show you how to install it. We’ll be installing the 9RU version, but all the same methods will apply for both the 6RU and 15RU versions. Out of the box, the you’ll find the following hardware included: a rear wall mount panel, 4 rack rails, 2 side panels with removable doors, front door, top panel with included fan, a bottom panel, cage nuts, washers, screws, and 2 sets of keys, one for the door and one for the side panels. Because of the many different conditions that the cabinet may be installed, we will not be going over the installation of the back panel. Ensure that you use the recommended tools and hardware needed to support the weight of the cabinet and equipment based on your location. Start by unlocking the doors on the side panels and removing them. Then, remove the front door from the front panel by
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