Sanus is a well established company who prides themselves not only on quality wall mounts but also manufacturing the wall mounts in the most eco friendly way possible. Waste reduction is a priority whether it’s by recycling, re-engineering or changing processes.

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The first thing we like about the Sanus VMPL3 lcd tv wall mount is that it combines two different styles. With this flat screen wall mount you both able to tilt the tv and get the sleek advantages of a low profile wall mount. We also really like how easy it is to adjust the tile. Put away your tool box. All you need to do is gently push the Sanus wall mount with your finger. The VMPL50B is supter sturdy because it its made with 100% steel. We also liked that the mounting plate that comes included in this kit is adjustable side to side so that you can get the tv mounted to your way right the first time. Another bonus to this lcd tv wall mount is that it sits just 1.25 inches from the wall which gives you a super clean low profile installation which you’re sure to get compliments on. Finally we would like to point out that this Sanus tv wall mounting bracket can handle almost any tv. The dimensions it supports are any lcd or plasma tv from 27 inches to 84 inches. The Sanus VMPL3 can hold an astonishing 280 pounds!
Product Features
• Universal flat-panel TV wall mount
• Heavy-gauge steel construction
• Fits 30-inch to 56-inch flat-panel TVs
• No mounting plates
• Virtual axis tilt adjustment system
Technical Details
• Brand Name: Sanus
• Model: VMPL50B
• device_type: Mounting kit
• Specific Uses For Product: LCD TV
• Material Type: Steel
• Width: 28.75 inches
• Depth: 2.5 inches
• Height: 18.5 inches
• Weight: 18.0 pounds
• Warranty: 5 years warranty
• Item Package Quantity: 1
Here are what a few people on Amazon.com said about the Sanus VMPL50 wall mounting bracket.
I’m pretty satisfied with this wall mount (so far). I’m using it with a 52″ Sony Bravia HDL-52W4100 (71 lbs.), and I have read that other reviewers were having to buy additional screws in order to fasten the hooks onto Sony TV’s, so I emailed the company ([...]) and asked them what were the proper size; I got a prompt reply and I bought a few of the screws at Lowes before I went home (tried Home Depot but couldn’t find them). After looking at all the supplied hardware at home, I discovered that in fact the proper screws WERE there (metric M6 x 20mm), so no harm, no foul. Anyway, I hit wall studs with 6 screws (weird wall) but actually had to use a shim on one end because my wall is bowed (previous owner attempted to be a carpenter), used the center mounting holes on the hooks to allow for the most up/down adjustment, and up it went. As with other reviewers, I also hung on the bracket to test it out before I put the TV up. Had to do some minor math to figure out how high to mount the bracket related to where the hooks were connected to the TV, so the height was pretty close to how I wanted it (top of the screen was level with my eye while standing up); there’s about 5-6 inches of height adjustment available, thanks to all the holes in the TV hooks, but you need to be at least in the ballpark (and the manual doesn’t really help with this). You can be a little off center with the wall bracket (depending on how much side play your TV allows you) to allow yourself to hit at least two studs; the hooks cannot slide off the sides of the bracket, which I was pleased to discover, and the TV sits far enough away from the wall that I can plug in additional cords without taking the TV down. The bottom set screws that hold the hooks on the bracket can be hand tightened (at least, in my case), but it’s wise to thread them on before you mount the TV. Some people wouldn’t bother with the screws, but in my house I don’t trust anything to not fall that’s not nailed or bolted down, and the hooks are not all that deep (one bracket I saw at BJ’s Warehouse had a large hook with a coat rack-style bracket), so better safe than sorry; I suggest hand tightening them all the way and then backing them off a turn so you can make minor sideways adjustments. The tilt feature is a plus, as well; a little downward adjustment can get rid of a lot of glare.
I bought this to wall mount my brand new Panasonic 50″ Plasma. After paying up for the Panny I was hesitant to blow another $300-500 on a deluxe extending mount, so I opted for this tilting model based on reviews. I could not be more satisfied. Installation is fast and simple. Although largely unnecessary, the instructions are short and easy to follow. They include an impressive number of parts to accommodate various televisions and walls.

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