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Ross Black Tilt adjustable TV bracket, 32-70"

£40Inc. VAT

Product details

Product information

This black matt cold rolled steel TV mounting bracket from Ross holds a maximum load of 30kg. For added versatility, it's adjustable so you can change the brackets' angle once installed. For easy installation, it comes with fixings supplied.

Features and benefits

  • Variable tilt to reduce screen glare
  • Spirit level for accurate installation
  • Adjustable mounting frame
  • Fingertip tilt adjustment
  • Cushioned pads for TV protection and improved audio

Specifications

BrandRoss
Pack quantity1
LocationInternal
CoatingPowder-coated
MaterialCold-rolled steel
Maximum load30kg
Model name/numberLNRVT400
ColourBlack
Compatible TV size32-70"
Adjustable tiltTilt adjustable
TV VESA size100x400mm
Product code5015056514093
Safety Information
Manufacturer / EU responsible person
Reviews
3.88 / 5(9 reviews)

Davidedw - 5 / 5 - 06/05/2022

Simple and solid.

Quality item. Good design. Piece of cake to fit. Tilted on bedroom wall. No problems

Morris_minor - 4 / 5 - 26/03/2021

Great quality, easy to fit but fiddly to adjust

Great quality, easy to fit but fiddly to adjust says it all

Diy_easy - 2 / 5 - 03/12/2020

This product is not as advertised.

This product says Fingertip tilt adjustment, but that is wrong. If you need to adjust the Tilt, you have to take the TV off and adjust the side rails and refit. So its pain and not easy adjust. Other than that, its ok. If you need easy tilt and adjust you can rather go for the little dearer one which can swivel and Tilt

tv doctor - 4 / 5 - 07/07/2018

can take a larger screen than advertised

its a good bracket , i install these for a living and this bracket can take 30kg the tv was 55 inch but only weighs 18kg so check the max load of the bracket you can save a fortune.the tv has been up 6 months now no problems

Jojo 500 - 5 / 5 - 02/10/2017

Easy to fit

Purchased this to mount an LG 47" TV on the wall. Very easy to fit to the wall BUT don't trust the built in spirit level. I used an independent spirit level and I'm glad that I did as the built in level was out. Tilt adjust was easy use.

Mazpez21 - 4 / 5 - 30/08/2017

Great that it has a built in spirit level

I bought this to mount my Sony tv. Unforunatley I needed an adapter to be able to do this which cost additional money on top of this purchase but overall I am pleased with how easy this was to mount on the wall. It's easy to use and position and the tv can easily be removed from the bracket as and when needed -

Eren64 - 5 / 5 - 16/01/2017

Great

Just what I needed thank you I would recommend.....

John098 - 3 / 5 - 06/01/2017

Does the job, but finger tip tilt?

I chose this bracket from the limited range on offer. As it happened, it matched the screen size of my TV perfectly. Structure-wise it's well made, but as I'll mention later its design is lacking. The actual fitting to the TV and wall is straightforward enough. However, when fitting the brackets to the TV make sure you fit them with the adjusting knobs on the outside. Fitting the main part of the bracket to the wall involves drilling four holes, either into brickwork or into plasterboard depending on your wall structure. That will also be the deciding factor as to whether you can make use of any of the screws etc. supplied. I had to buy fittings suitable for a plasterboard wall. Just make sure that any fittings you DO buy are no more than 6mm diameter, otherwise they won't fit through the slots on the base plate. I had to widen the slots to 8mm as the fittings bought at B&Q (Gripit) were wrongly described on their website as being 6mm. Bad show, B&Q. The plate comes ready fitted with a spirit level. Don't trust it - mine wobbled vertically +/- a millimetre which to eagle-eyed critics would be enough to make a difference. Fortunately I had foreseen this and had already stuck on my own trusted spirit level, so I know for sure mine's horizontal. The TV, with brackets fitted, hooks onto this frame. Screws are then tightened from underneath (long screwdriver needed here.) Now comes the fun bit. Box says: Fingertip tilt mechanism; not so. In fact, it involves a fair bit of heaving, pulling, tugging and quite a few expletives and I STILL can't adjust the thing to my satisfaction. As it happens, I will have to remove it from the wall temporarily in order to hide the cabling, so I'll deal with this matter again later. Now then, what's the popular phrase? Does what it says on the tin? Not completely enough for me.

- 3 / 5 - 12/11/2015

Does the Job...

Found it reasonably easy to fit. But the screws for fixing the bracket to the TV were far too long and I needed to buy some nuts to effectively shorten them to the correct size. AND the screws to lock the tilt angle were very tight and hard to reach when adjusting the tilt angle - in fact so tight I just let it droop to it's lowest angle, luckily it works for us ...