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Articulating Wall Mount for 10" to 37" Flat Panel TVs

This flat-panel TV wall mount for 10" to 37" LCD and LED TVs allows you to mount your flat-panel television to the wall, saving you space. Instruction manual and mounting screws are included with this flat-screen TV mount.
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Questions & Answers for Atlantic Articulating Wall Mount for 10" to 37" Flat Panel TVs

Question

How do You tilt the TV mount?

asked 1 year, 1 month ago
By
ldavis39
on Articulating Wall Mount for 10" to 37" Flat Panel TVs
11 answers
Answers
answer 1
The head that the tv mounts on has a bolt on each side, loosen and adjust to desired tilt and tighten bolts.
answered 11 months ago
By
wilbore
 - colorado
answer 2
at the first pivot point behind the tv you should see a small handle to adjust this.
answered 11 months ago
By
wallmartian1
 - Clovis, Ca
answer 3
there is a little bult in wrench thing on the side behind where the tv mounts to the mount that you tighten and loosen to get your desired º
answered 1 year ago
By
Yohoto
 - Chattanooga.Tn
answer 4
There is a lever behind the mounting plate. Easy enough to adjust, but not everyday if used with large tv. Tilt is downward. Only slight upward tilt available.
answered 1 year ago
By
njtwins
 - Old Bridge, NJ
answer 5
As you face the TV, there is a lever on the right side. hold the bottom of the TV and flip the lever up. adjust the way you want it and pull the lever down.
EZ.
answered 1 year ago
By
otprn
 - Lake Ozark,Mo.
answer 6
The bracket has several pivot points that allow you to adjust the position of the TV:
1.) The small extension arm that holds the TV can be moved side to side from the hinge at the base (where the mount/base attaches to the wall).
2.) The bracket attached to the back of the TV can be pivoted from side to side.
3.) The bracket attached to the back of the TV can be tilted up or down.
answered 1 year ago
By
TampaBayNative
 - Safety Harbor, FL
answer 7
There is an arm you loosen and adjust to where you want it and then tighten and your done.
answered 1 year ago
By
kowboy2021
 - woodburn oregon
answer 8
This mount has a handle that allows you to tilt then set. You also can articulate from side to side for a good range of view.
answered 1 year, 1 month ago
By
3aaamcl
 - The Rock, GA
answer 9
At the end of the 8 inch arm there is a swivel plate with a locking pin. Very easy
answered 1 year, 1 month ago
By
Bernie52
answer 10
it pivets up or down very nicely
answered 1 year, 1 month ago
By
jackie2133
 - 43068
answer 11
The end plate moves up and down
The hinge will move sideways

However, there is a problem with the lever that keep the TV in place. This lever does not lock tightly.
answered 1 year, 1 month ago
By
Master111
 - California
Question

Can 1 person mont this hanger and tv by himself? and/or does it separate into 2 pieces for easy mounting?

asked 6 months ago
By
handsom devil
on Articulating Wall Mount for 10" to 37" Flat Panel TVs
11 answers
Answers
answer 1
I mounted mine alone. It comes apart for installation with 2 screws. You just mount the plate on the back of the TV then determine where your wall mount and swing arm need to be so your TV is centered. After that you hang the tv on the arm and reinstall the 2 screws.
answered 4 months, 3 weeks ago
By
herbiemaxwellb
answer 2
My husband mounted our 32" himself. The arm mounts to the wall. The plate attaches to the tv. The plate connects to the arm.
answered 4 months, 3 weeks ago
By
Hottywifey
answer 3
separates in two pieces
answered 5 months, 2 weeks ago
By
hadz
answer 4
The tv bracket comes off of the arm and back on easily.
answered 5 months, 3 weeks ago
By
yanply
answer 5
It does separate. If it's a smaller TV, I don't see any reason why you couldn't hang it by yourself.
answered 5 months, 3 weeks ago
By
OutlanderMusician
answer 6
yes and yes
answered 6 months ago
By
Dudlyinfargo
answer 7
It might be a little difficult to mount solo, leveling wise. Like to level it and drill at the same time would be kind of hard, but to fully answer your question. Yes it does separate into 2 different parts. The back plate that you screw to your tv separates from the wall mount that goes onto the wall. Then you just attach the two pieces, after the back plate is on the tv and the mount is on the wall, via two screws with the provided allen wrench. It is pretty easy, the directions provided aren't all that great as the pictures shown aren't very good. With general knowledge you should be able to mount it no problem.
answered 6 months ago
By
drpepperulz
answer 8
Yes, it separates into 2 pieces. I hung a 37" JVC LCD 1080p by myself with no problems at all.
answered 6 months ago
By
SuperDuperTech
answer 9
The mount kit does split into to pieces. The TV section attaches to the wall piece, but I think it would be safest to have 2 people.
answered 6 months ago
By
WlmrtValueShopper
answer 10
Depends on how heavy your TV is and if you can move it into position yourself. Yes, it comes apart in 2 pieces for attaching to the TV and the wall separately.
answered 6 months ago
By
nancytoby9
answer 11
as a single mom of a young child, i waited to get help from a friend to mount it. i was unsure of the details myself, as it is my first experience with mounting a tv to a wall. it was extremely helpful to have my friends cooperation, when holding tv for height and placement purposes, as well as for when drilling the wall plate into wall, so as the other could hold it in its desired place. the instructions included expressed explicitly the "strong recommendation" of a second adult helper in these scenarios as well. hope that helps:) and yes it comes in one losely connected piece that step 1 of instruction says to easily separate into 2 pieces for mounting. 2 pieces: wall arm/plate and tv mount plate.
answered 6 months ago
By
CrysTiff
Question

I want to know if the wall mount comes with screws for the tv because we didnt get any with our tv

asked 1 year, 3 months ago
By
Felicia08
on Articulating Wall Mount for 10" to 37" Flat Panel TVs
11 answers
Answers
answer 1
Yes, it comes with the standard set of mounting screws for wall and tv, including wall anchors and washers.
answered 1 year ago
By
njtwins
 - Old Bridge, NJ
answer 2
Yes it does. I has various sized screws and washers to fit various mounting options on the panel plate.
answered 1 year ago
By
jerusalinda
answer 3
yes
answered 1 year, 1 month ago
By
jackie2133
 - 43068
answer 4
It comes with a large selection of mounting screws and spacers for many different types of mounts. There are no suggestions on how to use the spacers, but most TV's just require four screws.
answered 1 year, 1 month ago
By
an anonymous customer
 - Boston MA
answer 5
No it does not. Different size TVs use different sized screws and the wall mount has multiple holes to accommodate different sizes. If your TV didn't come with any check the back and make sure that it is wall mountable. If it is the manual should specify what size screws are needed.
answered 1 year, 3 months ago
By
AussieFishman
 - Castle Pines, CO
answer 6
Yes, it comes with with EVERYTHING that you need.
answered 1 year, 3 months ago
By
Scrappinmom2003
 - North Carolina
answer 7
It comes with all the hardware you will need.Down load the instructions to make sure.It lists all the hardware included.
answered 1 year, 3 months ago
By
ALSKINNY
 - Medway,MA
answer 8
It comes with many different sizes for different televisions. I had seven sets left over after installation.
answered 1 year, 3 months ago
By
Joeshoney
 - Taylor, MI
answer 9
Yes it does, several different sizes of screws and spacers are included.
answered 1 year, 3 months ago
By
HamSlam
answer 10
Mine came with a big pouch of assorted size screws & other items used to mount in sheet rock. Everything you need comes with it. Screws to mount the tv to the mounting bracket and screws to mount the wall mount to the wall. Others say if your not able to use a stud (we used a stud) to get better sheet rock screws or molly bolts instead of using the ones it comes with. I think they claim they are to short.
answered 1 year, 3 months ago
By
RazorbackRed
 - Searcy, AR
answer 11
Yes it does. It comes with a variety of mounting screws to fit most flat screens. You will need to look at your tv owners manual for the screw hole size on the back of the tv.
answered 1 year, 3 months ago
By
brianwh832
 - KY
Question

Can you remove the TV easily from the mount to take TV indoors?

asked 1 year, 3 months ago
By
robotclm
on Articulating Wall Mount for 10" to 37" Flat Panel TVs
11 answers
Answers
answer 1
If you purchased 2 of these: Yes. There is a 2 screw mount with a catch that can easily be removed (5 mins or less) and re-attached in second location
answered 11 months ago
By
wallmartian1
 - Clovis, Ca
answer 2
Fairly easy to remove. unbolt screw with allen wrench provided and tv lifts off of the mount
answered 11 months ago
By
deeteepa
 - Honesdale, PA
answer 3
No. TV gets screwed into the mounting plate, which is permanently attached to the swivel arm. You want the kinds on the track.
answered 1 year ago
By
njtwins
 - Old Bridge, NJ
answer 4
yes
answered 1 year, 3 months ago
By
kim1000r
 - Ohio
answer 5
There are two screws that hold the wall plate to the tv plate on the mount.
answered 1 year, 3 months ago
By
Joeshoney
 - Taylor, MI
answer 6
2 allen head bolts will remove the TV mounting plate from the arm. Remove the bottom bolt and just loosen the top, you can then lift the TV off the mount arm.
answered 1 year, 3 months ago
By
HamSlam
answer 7
Yes
answered 1 year, 3 months ago
By
keylargokeys
 - Hartford,CT
answer 8
Fairly easy to do. Just disconect the power cable and vidio cables.Then lossen the two Allen head bolts.then remove the bottom one and lift the tv and remove, thats it.
answered 1 year, 3 months ago
By
ALSKINNY
 - Medway,MA
answer 9
Depends on wat you call simple. Two bolts get loosen. and you can leave part of the mount on for re-installation later.
answered 1 year, 3 months ago
By
poloduarte12
 - Madera, CA
answer 10
Yes, Just loosen two screws with allen wrench supplied and lifts right off. Very easy.
answered 1 year, 3 months ago
By
Thumper1209
 - Cape Coral, FL
answer 11
One screw with an allen wrench will do it
answered 1 year, 3 months ago
By
1234noname1234
Question

is this compatible with a 32" vizio E321VL LCD tv?

asked 1 year, 2 months ago
By
ergoijergof
on Articulating Wall Mount for 10" to 37" Flat Panel TVs
11 answers
Answers
answer 1
Woks well on my 32" Vizio.
answered 9 months ago
By
TerryVT
 - Vermont USA
answer 2
Yes, this will work for that tv very well.
answered 10 months ago
By
Relayman
 - Mesa, AZ
answer 3
This is a small mount. look at the weight of your TV and see if it fits in the
category. The mount will handle up to 66lbs but you have to insure that your ancoring to the wall is solid either into a stud or with anchors that will handle the load.
answered 10 months ago
By
jmend
 - Fort Mohave AZ
answer 4
Yes! I am using Vizio 37 inch
answered 10 months ago
By
strictlybusiness2
 - North Little Rock, Ar
answer 5
if your connections qare on the side then this should work no problem
answered 11 months ago
By
ldue2541
 - st cloud mn
answer 6
The mount has multiple bolt patterns and flat panel televisions have standard bolt patterns built into them spaced accordingly to the size of the television...it will work on your Vizio, I have the same TV.
answered 1 year, 2 months ago
By
butchtc
 - Arnold, MO
answer 7
Yes. All the correct hardware is included.
answered 1 year, 2 months ago
By
Ricky011
 - Springfield, OR
answer 8
back plate loaded with holes, will probably work
answered 1 year, 2 months ago
By
frankie83
 - fl
answer 9
Yes I bought it for the same model, works great
answered 1 year, 2 months ago
By
darrol55
 - Southaven. MS
answer 10
Probably, it fit my Vizio 32" LCD. Not sure exact model number. This means Vizio and the mount follow industry design standards.
answered 1 year, 2 months ago
By
TBat55
 - Seneca Falls, NY
answer 11
Yes, I am using it on a 32" Vizio TV.
answered 1 year, 2 months ago
By
WM987
 - LeHigh Acres, Florida
Question

how do you attach to plaster wall?

i have plaster walls ugh.....its pretty difficult to attach anything.....can someone give me directions.....please.
asked 10 months ago
By
hepette
 - motown michigan
on Articulating Wall Mount for 10" to 37" Flat Panel TVs
11 answers
Answers
answer 1
1. First, be safety minded and cautious about drilling into plaster.
2. One suggestion would be to measure, drill the holes and use plastic wall anchors or possibly metal wall anchoring screw sets that snug to the back (inside) of the wall. That would allow you to add the wall mount and then your television. The newer HDTV are fairly lightweight.
3. Second suggestion would be securing a 8 inch board, 1/2 thick and probably 24 inches long to the wall. This would be left to right and where the wall studs are located to secure it to the wall. Next, you would need to measure, drill screw holes slightly smaller and attach the wall mount. Hope that helps for ideas.
answered 9 months ago
By
poppasd52
 - biloxi
answer 2
Buy molly bolts and use those
answered 9 months ago
By
Techochallenged
 - Iowa
answer 3
YOU HAVE EITHER WOOD OR METAL STUDS AT 24 OR 16 INCHES APART BEHIND THE DRYWALL, FIND THEM , IF WOOD , USE SCREWS PRODIDED WITHOUT THE SHIELD, IF METAL USE SIZE12 X 2MIN SHEET METAL SCREWS
answered 9 months ago
By
OROSMAN
 - HIALEAH
answer 4
You should still have wall studs(vertically) to mount the lag screws to. look at Youtube.com and search lath and plaster walls.Good luck.
answered 9 months ago
By
chrisinmerrittisland
 - Merritt Island,Fl
answer 5
I would use long toggle bolts for this installation.
answered 10 months ago
By
Relayman
 - Mesa, AZ
answer 6
Use a drill and drill a pilot hole for the appropriate ancor. The ancor should be strong enough to handle the weight of the mount and TV
answered 10 months ago
By
jmend
answer 7
Not knowing how thick your wall is I still would use one of those wing screws for plaster board... Check with the hardware man at Walmart...He'll steer you right.
answered 10 months ago
By
BostonCowboy1
 - Plano Texas
answer 8
find some studs, pre-drill a pilot hole through the plaster, into the stud, and anchor away gently.
answered 10 months ago
By
customergs430
 - Phoenix, AZ
answer 9
The unit came with hardware which is perfece for plaster walls!
answered 10 months ago
By
GENESIX
 - Jamaica, NY
answer 10
Use anchor screws to go through the wall.
answered 10 months ago
By
Nikeman54
answer 11
you can use expandable metal wall anchors. put small hole in plaster, double up anchor push through hole will expand on other side of wall. the larger the anchor the more weight per inch it will hold. if you find the stud you can use the wood screws they send. every wall has studs
answered 10 months ago
By
strictlybusiness2
 - North Little Rock, Ar
Question

Will it work with VIZIO 32" Class LCD 720p 60Hz HDTV, E321VL

I am getting this T.V. and i want to know if this wall mount will work with it.
asked 1 year, 4 months ago
By
IAVONDMAN
on Articulating Wall Mount for 10" to 37" Flat Panel TVs
11 answers
Answers
answer 1
Can't promise anything but, It should work fine. I used it with a VIZIO 26. It comes with a multitude of holes in the backing plate which you just lay on the back side of your TV then move it around until you find the four that match up. Then you find the screws that fit into your mounting holes in the back of your TV, and assemble them together! The Wall Mount and Arm are pre-assembled, so the rest is even easier! If it doesn't match up then one option is to make a paper template of the back of your TV and go shopping or get an adjustable type mount which has slotted arms instead of pre drilled holes.
answered 4 months, 3 weeks ago
By
herbiemaxwellb
answer 2
Yes, I purchased that type/model TV.
answered 8 months ago
By
78520DIY
 - brownsville,texas
answer 3
I don't think it will fit any TV larger than 22 inches. I have a Vizio 22 also and this size is what I have on it but it nowhere near fits my 32 inch Apex
answered 8 months ago
By
Mooilan
 - Hollywood FL
answer 4
Works fine with my 32" Vizio
answered 9 months ago
By
TerryVT
 - Vermont USA
answer 5
Yes it will work well with that tv
answered 10 months ago
By
Relayman
 - Mesa, AZ
answer 6
Worked for my 32 inch Vizio.
answered 1 year, 3 months ago
By
Joeshoney
 - Taylor, MI
answer 7
Yes, I used the mount for the exact tv.
answered 1 year, 3 months ago
By
brianwh832
 - KY
answer 8
All TV's use ISO standards, either 100 or 200mm.

This will work on either one.
answered 1 year, 3 months ago
By
RightInAz
answer 9
If this tv has a 200mm vesa pattern, then it will. Check your manual or back of tv for this info.
answered 1 year, 4 months ago
By
midnytoil222
answer 10
The two TVs being used with this mount are 32" Vizios. No problems here so far.
answered 1 year, 4 months ago
By
mcglasson
 - Harrison, AR
answer 11
yes it will
answered 1 year, 4 months ago
By
BigBull
 - Henderson, NV
Question

SOMEONE HELP

I just bought this & am trying to install it for my 26" Sayno, but the screws will not screw all the way in... I drilled holes, put the anchors in, and screwed the mount to the wall, but all four screws have about a half of an inch left & it won't screw in, its like bouncing back.... please help!!!!
asked 1 year, 4 months ago
By
Jxbabiee
on Articulating Wall Mount for 10" to 37" Flat Panel TVs
11 answers
Answers
answer 1
Try the included spacers. Just slip them over the mounting screws and you should get the distance right. The unit comes with several sets of screw and spacer sizes, so mix and match them until you get the right combination for your TV.
answered 9 months ago
By
JustSayKnow
 - Derry, NH
answer 2
Hey get some toggle bolts
answered 9 months ago
By
Amayesin
answer 3
Mine came with 2 large wood screws[2 1/2 - 3 inches]. I found 2x4 wall stud marked it and installed wall mount to wall.
answered 10 months ago
By
strictlybusiness2
 - North Little Rock, Ar
answer 4
It sounds like your using the wrongs screws. The mount comes with a bag full of different length screws. Use the shortest ones first and work your way up. The holes in the tv are not deep.
answered 11 months ago
By
Billl32001
 - tampa
answer 5
There are short and long screws provided, so use the short screws. If they are too short, then use the long screws put also use the provided black spacers.
answered 1 year ago
By
njtwins
 - Old Bridge, NJ
answer 6
That's what spacers are for.Tighten until snug against wall(bracket).DO NOT over tighten as you run risk of pulling out from wall.
answered 1 year, 3 months ago
By
poncharicasonian
answer 7
The wall mount can not be placed anywhere on the wall. Find the stud in the wall and screw it in there.
answered 1 year, 4 months ago
By
12345674
 - monroeville,al
answer 8
This comes with MANY MANY screws you need to use the correct ones
answered 1 year, 4 months ago
By
hotsytotsy1
 - Orlando, Fl
answer 9
We are sorry you are having difficulty with the installation. Please contact our customer support at 1-855-828-5678 for assistance and tips. Thank you, Mark
answered 1 year, 4 months ago
By
AtlanticInc
answer 10
The mount came with numerous size screws. I would suggest you try to use some of the smaller screws.
answered 1 year, 4 months ago
By
Shay95
answer 11
The hardware should have included spacers(small black plastic) that you place on the screws before placing the screw through the plate and into the back of the tv. The hardware that was included in my order had several different sizes of spacers to accommodate different tvs.
answered 1 year, 4 months ago
By
ubert
Question

I just bought a 32" wall mountable TV. I was wondering how do you hide the wires hanging down when you mount it on a wall?

asked 1 year, 4 months ago
By
Bubbanbuzz
on Articulating Wall Mount for 10" to 37" Flat Panel TVs
11 answers
Answers
answer 1
I had a power and cable outlet installed high on the wall where I wanted to mount the tv. Found a guy to do it for $150 bucks.
answered 7 months ago
By
LittleMan11
 - Middletown, DE
answer 2
You can't totally hide them unless you put conduit in the wall. You can use "Plastic wire loom" (round corrugated plastic tubing with a longitudinal slit). Auto parts place or office supply place.
answered 9 months ago
By
TerryVT
 - Vermont USA
answer 3
I use plastic cable adhesive conduit to cover wires
answered 10 months ago
By
strictlybusiness2
 - North Little Rock, Ar
answer 4
There are a number of manufacturers of cable covers. Do a search on the internet and you will find a lot of choices. Wiremold brand is one of many.
answered 11 months ago
By
wilbore
 - colorado
answer 5
I usually use wire molding that you buy from Home Depot. It is sold in different colors and can be attached to wall via screws or some have adhesive strips on the back. They can be cut to length.
answered 1 year ago
By
njtwins
 - Old Bridge, NJ
answer 6
You can buy a conduit to hide the wires. They typically are white but you can paint them the same color as the wall so that it blends in. Another option is to drill a hole in the wall behind the TV and another near the baseboard. Then fish the cables through the holes. A little more work but the best looking option.
answered 1 year, 3 months ago
By
AussieFishman
 - Castle Pines, CO
answer 7
You would need to drill a hole behind the tv and at the bottom of the wall wide enough to insert the wiring and fish them through.
answered 1 year, 3 months ago
By
Joeshoney
 - Taylor, MI
answer 8
You can find a cord mangement kit at lowes that will cover the cables. The kit is a self-adhesive plastic track that mounts to the wall. It is also paintable to help conceal the track.
answered 1 year, 3 months ago
By
brianwh832
 - KY
answer 9
You could buy some wire mold at any hardware or Lows it is a metal or plastic channel two parts that you can cut to leangth put your wires in and paint the same as your wall.
answered 1 year, 4 months ago
By
sparkey100
answer 10
If you use a cable company they will run it in the wall, the power has to be put into the wall and then hot wired to a plug. You can use cable covers as well
answered 1 year, 4 months ago
By
hotsytotsy1
 - Orlando, Fl
answer 11
I have a 55" in my living room and all the wires hanging looked terrible. I bought cheap electric fireplace to put under it and it looks great
answered 1 year, 4 months ago
By
kedellie
 - Bloomfield mo
Question

Will this mount work on an outside wall of the house that is concrete block and if so what do I use other than what comes with the wall mount?

asked 10 months ago
By
an anonymous customer
on Articulating Wall Mount for 10" to 37" Flat Panel TVs
11 answers
Answers
answer 1
I would probably purchase anchor bolts for concrete block application, you can find at any local hardware stores.
answered 8 months ago
By
78520DIY
 - brownsville,texas
answer 2
Yup. Will work. You will have to provide your own hardware for mounting. Concrete expansion sleeves should do the trick and be very cheap at Home Depot!
answered 8 months ago
By
RichardSoCal
 - OC, CA
answer 3
When mounting in concrete walls I use "Tapcons" They are made to hold heavy items to a wall. They are special screws that come with a drill bit. Drill the hole deep as screw is long, blow out the dust from hole or use drill bit. Hand tighten screw(might need a washer too) and you're done. Can be purchased at any hardware store.
answered 8 months ago
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AllSaturdays
 - Palm Bay,FL
answer 4
I had the same concerns because my patio (now closed in) has that existing bricked wall. Here is what I did. Except, my wall has regular bricks and mortar instead of concrete blocks.
I measured the screw holes and drilled a slightly smaller pilot hole. Next, I used plastic wall anchors and inserted one for each hole. Luckily, I was able to drill into the mortar and did not have to drill into the actual bricks. However, if it is concrete blocks, you should still be able to drill holes and attach the wall mount. Of course, you would need a drill bit that will allow you to drill into concrete block. Hope that helps.
answered 9 months ago
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poppasd52
 - biloxi
answer 5
Plastic anchors that came with unit will work. Not sure about rust issue however.
answered 9 months ago
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Techochallenged
 - Iowa
answer 6
You will use toggle bolts for that installation.
answered 10 months ago
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Relayman
 - Mesa, AZ
answer 7
The mount will work there but you will have to use concrete anchors with the appropriate weight for the mount and TV
answered 10 months ago
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jmend
 - Fort Mohave AZ
answer 8
Shouldn't be a problem provided you get the proper type of anchors. You need ones that are designed for concrete block installation. They're usually made of lead. Take the hex head mounting bolts that come with the product with you when you buy the anchors so you're sure you get the right size. You'll also want the correct size masonry drill bit to drill the holes for the anchors. I wouldn't be concerned unless you are mounting a very large and heavy flat screen.
answered 10 months ago
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Lodifred
 - Lodi, CA
answer 9
Use a concrete drill to make the hole and use an equivalent anchor as if you were putting it in an inside wall.
answered 10 months ago
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BostonCowboy1
 - Plano Texas
answer 10
There should be studs that the drywall is attached to. If so, anchor to them. If not, buy some concrete drop in anchors and mount it to the block
answered 10 months ago
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customergs430
 - Phoenix, AZ
answer 11
yes,first drill exact hole in wall board then isert amasonary bit in hole carefully proceed to driill to 2an1half inches as directions say . put in anchors pound in lightly and finish with screws, I needed a wrench or ratchet to fully secure srews. good luck it worked better than expected. crossman4
answered 10 months ago
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crossman4
 - Englewood,fl.
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