VIVO Wall Hanging 6" Adjustable L-Bracket Mount Plate Hook Kit for Projector Screens (MOUNT-PS01)
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As long as the mirror isn't too heavy, these should work just fine. These are made to withstand the weight of projector screens, which are usually less than 30 pounds. Thank you for your time and consideration.br>br>br>br>br>
Keep the weight of whatever you're hanging in mind. If you're going to put anchors in drywall, make sure they're rated for the weight. On one side, I'm into drywall, and on the other, I just hit a stud. So far, there have been no issues.
They are made of metal that has been painted. If exposed to rain for an extended period of time, the paint will chip and they will rust.
Thank you for checking, br>br>Hello, br>br> This mount is designed to be installed on a wall, not a ceiling! Please accept our apologies for any inconvenience this has caused you. Thank you, VIVO Customer Support! br>br>
Selected User Reviews For VIVO Wall Hanging 6" Adjustable L-Bracket Mount Plate Hook Kit for Projector Screens (MOUNT-PS01)
It came in a timely manner and appears to be of good quality. Although it appears bulky in comparison to simply mounting the screen, I wanted the screen to be more secure. The only real issue I had was that it stated that these brackets should not be mounted solely to drywall (much like the screen should not be mounted solely to drywall). I discovered that the studs were too far apart for the brackets to work with the screen hooks after borrowing a stud finder. Fortunately, a trip to the store for two heavy-duty carabiners was enough to bridge the gap. So keep in mind that you'll almost certainly need a stud finder and possibly some extra hardware to make this work.
Due to the lack of setup instructions, I drilled a hole that was too large for the anchors, forcing me to use anchors I had purchased for another project; additionally, the lip on the end of the bracket made it a little more difficult to get the drill into the right spot to secure everything to the wall. These characteristics aren't deal breakers, but they do reinforce the adage "measure twice, drill once. " br>br>The brackets themselves are sturdy and make hanging and removing our projector screen much easier than if we had a screw in the wall. Furthermore, because you can adjust the screen on each side, you can get an image that is in focus across the entire screen even if your projector isn't perpendicular.
There are no screws or hooks for mounting! I'm not sure what I'm going to do with it!.
Fortunately, my trim is white, so it blends in nicely with the brackets, and they were also simple to install. Because I'm renting, I'll have to fill the screw holes once I move out, but the screen is heavy, and there's no way I'd feel safe hanging it any other way.
They perform admirably. I ended up installing in front of a double window with double drapes, so I added an extra wood block behind each bracket and screwed those into the log cabin wall before screwing the brackets into the blocks. This allowed the brackets and movie screen to clear the two sets of drapes. My small cabin in the woods now has a big screen for entertainment!.
These were supposed to be square, but they aren't. Furthermore, because none of the joints are welded, they flex significantly when loaded.
It is simple to set up. With the VIVO projection screen, it's a dream come true. Customer service is outstanding. The product is completely compatible with the VIVO projection screen. It was simple to put in place. It is extremely durable. It can be pulled down over a large painting without damaging it because its distance from the wall can be adjusted. Customer service qualifies for the Guinness Book of World Records:.