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Yes. The vertical elements will slide horizontally to line up with the 4


threaded inserts in the center back of the TV. Screw them onto the back of the TV then hang them on the horizontal "rail". Make sure the horizontal rail is attached to wall studs

(In response to this post by FfxStationHokie)

Posted: 05/31/2017 at 09:54AM



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