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Posted: October 31, 2017Categories: Wall PlateRead 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 Ultra Slim TV Wall Mount can accommodate 15-32 inch TV's up to 53 pounds. 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 drill with a quarter inch bit, a stud finder, a pencil, and a screwdriver. 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 and monitors. Lay the mounting plate onto the back of the TV, lining up the mounting holes. Then, begin to install the arms, using the screwdriver. Using a stud finder, locate a stud to install the mounting bracket and mark the stud using your pencil. Drill the first pilot hole and position the plate on the wall. Then install the first mounting screw. Using a level find the proper position for the secondary mounting screw
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Posted: October 31, 2017Read 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 Full Motion Articulating TV Wall Mount can accommodate 10-23 inch TV's, up to 33 pounds, and features an 8 inch swing arm. 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 and monitors. Lay the mounting arm onto the back of the TV, lining up the mounting holes. Then, using the included screws, begin to install the arm using your screwdriver. Using a stud finder, locate a stud to install the mounting bracket and mark the stud using your pencil. Drill a pilot hole, using the drill, and place the bracket onto the wall. Insert
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Posted: October 31, 2017Categories: ConnectorRead 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 Full Motion Articulating TV Wall Mount can accommodate 32-65 inch TV's, up to 110 pounds, and features an 13 inch swing arm. 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 drill with a quarter inch bit, a level, a stud finder, a pencil and a half inch socket with drill attachment or a wrench. 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 and monitors. 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
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Posted: October 31, 2017Categories: ConnectorRead more »
Are you looking for a quick and easy DIY installation or repair for your coax cable? Our UHF Male Crimp connector for RG8x & LMR-240 will provide a simple solution for your wiring needs. The 2 piece connector is pre-installed with a solder cup. The only other piece to the connector is the crimp ferrule. For this installation you will need: A coax stripper, coax cable, a soldering iron, a crimp tool, and the UHF connector. Keep in mind, you will want to make sure that your coax stripper, crimp tool, and connector match the coax cable that you are installing. Start by inserting the ferrule over the outer jacket of the cable. Then, using your cable stripper, strip back the outer jacket and dielectric. The advantage of using a cable stripper is that it will strip back the jacket and dielectric at the same time. Pull back the braided shield and Insert the connector housing onto the cable. Solder the center conductor to the solder cup to make termination. Then, slide up the ferrule to the base
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Posted: October 31, 2017Categories: ConnectorRead more »
Are you looking for a quick and easy DIY installation or repair for your coax cable? Our UHF Male Crimp connector for RG58, RG141 & LMR-195 will provide a simple solution for your wiring needs. Because this is a 2 piece connector, the pin is pre-installed to the connector housing. The only other piece to the connector is the crimp ferrule. For this installation you will need: A coax stripper, coax cable, a crimp tool, and the UHF connector. Keep in mind, you will want to make sure that your coax stripper, crimp tool, and connector match the coax cable that you are installing. Start by inserting the ferrule over the outer jacket of the cable. Then, using your cable stripper, strip back the outer jacket and dielectric. The advantage of using a cable stripper is that it will strip back the jacket and dielectric at the same time. Pull back the braided shield and Insert the connector housing onto the cable. Make sure that the center conductor reaches up to or past the center pin. Then trim off
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Posted: October 31, 2017Categories: ConnectorRead more »
Are you looking for a quick and easy DIY installation or repair for your coax cable? Our UHF Male Crimp connector for RG59 & RG62 will provide a simple solution for your wiring needs. Because this is a 2 piece connector, the pin is pre-installed to the connector housing. The only other piece to the connector is the crimp ferrule. For this installation you will need: A coax stripper, coax cable, a crimp tool, and the UHF connector. Keep in mind, you will want to make sure that your coax stripper, crimp tool, and connector match the coax cable that you are installing. Start by inserting the ferrule over the outer jacket of the cable. Then, using your cable stripper, strip back the outer jacket and dielectric. The advantage of using a cable stripper is that it will strip back the jacket and dielectric at the same time. Pull back the braided shield and Insert the connector housing onto the cable. Make sure that the center conductor reaches up to or past the center pin. Then trim off any excess
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Posted: October 31, 2017Categories: ConnectorRead more »
Are you looking for a quick and easy DIY installation or repair for your coax cable? Our UHF Male Crimp connector for RG8, RG213, & LMR-400 will provide a simple solution for your wiring needs. The 2 piece connector is pre-installed with a solder cup. The only other piece to the connector is the crimp ferrule. For this installation you will need: A coax stripper, coax cable, a soldering iron, a crimp tool, and the UHF connector. Keep in mind, you will want to make sure that your coax stripper, crimp tool, and connector match the coax cable that you are installing. Start by inserting the ferrule over the outer jacket of the cable. Then, using your cable stripper, strip back the outer jacket and dielectric. The advantage of using a cable stripper is that it will strip back the jacket and dielectric at the same time. Pull back the braided shield and Insert the connector housing onto the cable. Solder the center conductor to the solder cup to make termination. Then, slide up the ferrule to
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Posted: October 31, 2017Categories: ConnectorRead more »
Are you looking for a quick and easy DIY installation or repair for your coax cable? Our UHF Female Crimp connectors for LMR-400 will provide a simple solution for your wiring needs. For this installation you will need: A coax stripper, coax cable, a soldering iron, a crimp tool, and the UHF connector. The 3 piece connector consists of the connector housing, the pin, and the ferrule. Keep in mind, you will want to make sure that your coax stripper, crimp tool, and connector match the coax cable that you are installing. Start by inserting the ferrule over the outer jacket of the cable. Then, using your cable stripper, strip back the outer jacket and dielectric. The advantage of using a cable stripper is that it will strip back the jacket and dielectric at the same time. Pull back the braided shield and Insert the pin onto the center conductor. Solder the pin onto the center conductor and insert the connector housing over the cable. Then, slide up the ferrule to the base of the connector,
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Posted: October 31, 2017Categories: ConnectorRead more »
Are you looking for a quick and easy DIY installation or repair for your coax cable? Our UHF Male Crimp connector for RG59 & RG62 will provide a simple solution for your wiring needs. Because this is a 2 piece connector, the pin is pre-installed to the connector housing. The only other piece to the connector is the crimp ferrule. For this installation you will need: A coax stripper, coax cable, a crimp tool, and the UHF connector. Keep in mind, you will want to make sure that your coax stripper, crimp tool, and connector match the coax cable that you are installing. Start by inserting the ferrule over the outer jacket of the cable. Then, using your cable stripper, strip back the outer jacket and dielectric. The advantage of using a cable stripper is that it will strip back the jacket and dielectric at the same time. Pull back the braided shield and Insert the connector housing onto the cable. Make sure that the center conductor reaches up to or past the center pin. Then trim off any excess
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Posted: October 31, 2017Categories: ConnectorRead more »
Are you looking for a quick and easy DIY installation or repair for your coax cable? Our UHF Male Crimp connector for RG8, RG213, & LMR-400 will provide a simple solution for your wiring needs. The 2 piece connector is pre-installed with a solder cup. The only other piece to the connector is the crimp ferrule. For this installation you will need: A coax stripper, coax cable, a soldering iron, a crimp tool, and the UHF connector. Keep in mind, you will want to make sure that your coax stripper, crimp tool, and connector match the coax cable that you are installing. Start by inserting the ferrule over the outer jacket of the cable. Then, using your cable stripper, strip back the outer jacket and dielectric. The advantage of using a cable stripper is that it will strip back the jacket and dielectric at the same time. Pull back the braided shield and Insert the connector housing onto the cable. Solder the center conductor to the solder cup to make termination. Then, slide up the ferrule to