: Drill holes using a 3/8" (10mm) masonry bit. Insert the plastic concrete anchors completely into the holes, then drive the lag bolts through the plate into the anchors. Step 4: Hang the TV on the Wall Plate
Hold the Equatech wall plate against the wall at your desired height.
When mounting inside an RV or mobile unit, ensure the structural wall behind the mount is reinforced with solid plywood backing or steel plating, as typical vehicle walls cannot support the dynamic weight shifting of a moving 32" to 100" display. : Drill holes using a 3/8" (10mm) masonry bit
The inclusion of "portable" in the user context often refers to the mount’s ability to articulate (tilt, swivel, or extend). While the wall plate remains fixed, the articulating arm allows the TV to be moved closer or further from the wall, effectively "porting" the viewing angle to different areas of a room (e.g., viewing from a kitchen nook or a bed). True portability—moving the TV between rooms—is not recommended for 100-inch displays due to the risk of panel damage during transport.
Equatech Universal TV Wall Mount a heavy-duty solution designed to support large screens ranging from 32" to 100" with a maximum weight capacity of When mounting inside an RV or mobile unit,
This mount supports VESA patterns ranging from 200x200mm up to 600x400mm. If your 100-inch TV exceeds this, stop immediately; this is the wrong mount.
When packing up the TV for transport, leave the vertical Equatech brackets attached to the back of the television. This saves you from keeping track of loose VESA screws and spacers. Simply ensure the TV is packed in a padded flight case or its original box with enough depth clearance for the brackets. 3. Build a "French Cleat" Portable Rig run through this safety checklist:
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Locate the four mounting holes on the back of your television. 2. Attaching Brackets to the TV
Before you call it a day, run through this safety checklist: