Our target customers cover brand owners, supermarket chains and engineering contractors. We offer tailored services to meet diverse business needs:
If you own a TV mount brand, we provide professional OEM services to support your production needs, ensuring consistent quality and on-time delivery.
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Why Choose Us
As a trustworthy manufacturer and exporter from China, we specialize in TV mounts, TV carts, and monitor mounts, with a proven global footprint and rich industry experience. We hold a complete range of authoritative certifications, including ISO9001, ISO14001, BSCI, CE, ROHS, and CBAM, which strictly guarantee the quality, environmental friendliness, and compliance of our full product line.
Our TV mounts, TV carts, and monitor mounts have been widely recognized in key global markets, with stable partnerships covering North America, Europe, the Middle East, South America, and Australia. We are ready to be your trusted long-term partner, providing reliable, tailored solutions for all your mounting needs to support your business growth.
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FAQ
Q&A: Key Industry Knowledge for TV Mounts
Q1: What is the VESA Standard, and Why is it Critical?
A1: The VESA (Video Electronics Standards Association) standard is a universal system for the mounting hole patterns on the back of displays, including TVs. It is denoted by two numbers (e.g., 200x200, 400x400), representing the horizontal and vertical distance between the holes in millimeters.
· Why It Matters: This is the primary factor determining physical compatibility between your TV and the mount. Before purchasing a mount, you must check your TV's manual or measure its back to find its VESA pattern, then select a mount that supports it. Most high-quality mounts are designed to be compatible with a range of VESA standards.
Q2: What Are the Most Common TV Mount Installation Risks, and How to Avoid Them?
A2: Key hazards and their solutions include:
· Risk 1: Inadequate Wall Load-Bearing Capacity. This can cause the mount to pull out.
· Solution: Always identify your wall type. Use appropriate anchors: expansion bolts for solid concrete/brick walls, heavy-duty toggle bolts or through-wall bolts for hollow or lightweight walls, and ensure attachment to studs or use large-area drywall anchors for plasterboard walls.
· Risk 2: Mismatch Between Mount Capacity and TV Size/Weight. Overloading risks bracket failure.
· Solution: The mount's rated load capacity must exceed your TV's actual weight, with a recommended safety margin of 20% or more. Also, ensure the mount's listed size range covers your TV's screen size.
· Risk 3: Improper Leveling or Poor Cable Management.
· Solution: Use a spirit level during installation for accuracy. Plan and secure cables (power, HDMI, etc.) before hanging the TV, utilizing the mount's built-in cable management features for a clean setup.
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