Pyle PYWM78 User Manual
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To install the Pyle PYWM78 Wall Mount, first ensure that the wall is suitable for mounting and can support the weight. Use the included template to mark drilling holes, drill the holes, and install the mount using the appropriate screws and anchors. Ensure the mount is level before securing the TV.
The Pyle PYWM78 Wall Mount can support a maximum weight of 132 lbs. Ensure your television does not exceed this weight to prevent damage or accidents.
To adjust the tilt angle, loosen the tilt adjustment screws on the mount's arms, set your desired angle, and then tighten the screws to secure the TV in place.
If the TV is not level, check the mount's alignment and the tightness of the screws. You may need to adjust the position of the mount on the wall or the TV on the mount. Use a level to ensure accuracy.
The Pyle PYWM78 Wall Mount is not suitable for installation on drywall alone. It must be mounted to wooden studs, concrete, or solid brick walls to ensure safety and stability.
Regularly check the mount's screws and bolts to ensure they are tight and secure. Clean the mount with a soft, damp cloth to remove dust and avoid using harsh chemicals that might damage the finish.
Yes, the Pyle PYWM78 Wall Mount allows for swivel adjustments. Gently move the TV to your desired angle, ensuring that the movement is smooth and without resistance to avoid damaging the mount.
You will need a drill, a screwdriver, a level, a stud finder (if mounting on drywall), and a wrench. These tools will help in ensuring a secure and level installation.
To remove the TV, carefully unscrew the securing bolts at the back of the TV that attach it to the mount. Have a second person assist to safely lift the TV off the mount once it’s free.
Yes, with the proper tools and following the included instructions carefully, you can install the Pyle PYWM78 Wall Mount without professional help. However, having an additional person assist is recommended for safety.