Mount-It! TV Turntable Stand, Rotating Swivel TV Base 32, 37, 40, 42, 47, and 50" TVs, 29 mm Thick Wood, Black
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Due to the weight of the cables attached to the TV, the TV rotates back to a straight position. A decorative pencil eraser helped us solve the problem by inserting it under an edge of the box. There is no blemish on the wood finish of the cabinet underneath the turntable as it works perfectly.
You may need to adjust the height of your TV to accommodate the base. Measuring 60 x 37
There is not much to say, except it works with a 55-inch Samsung with three legs on the center pedestal.
Selected User Reviews For Mount-It! TV Turntable Stand, Rotating Swivel TV Base 32, 37, 40, 42, 47, and 50" TVs, 29 mm Thick Wood, Black
Even though this turntable seems to be well made, it has one serious It rotates too easily as a result of its weight. The HDMI cables always gravitate toward one side when plugged in. The good news is I found a very simple fix for my problem. Whenever I move it into the position I desire it to be at. It is simply a matter of putting a wedge under the table to keep it at the angle I want. To begin with, I used a paperback book to slide in under the base and hold it there. After that, I replaced the paperback book with a rubber doorstopper I don't really see the point in it since it just takes a couple of seconds every time to position It would be good if the manufacturer developed some form of locking mechanism for the turntable.
In our game room, I bought this so that the TV could swivel between the racing chair setup and my regular gaming chair. My attention was caught as soon as I opened the box, as two of the screws (out of three) were loose. A closer inspection revealed that the third screw was not properly positioned as well. I discovered they had used too small and not long enough screws, so I went to the nearest hardware bargain store and purchased the screws I needed there The longer screws served the purpose better than the short ones in the pack. The 3/4 inch screws were not quite long enough, so you need to purchase three #8 x 1 inch screws. In an odd turn of events, they came in a three-pack I decided to buy the brass ones instead of the plastic ones. * I was surprised to learn that. The Mount It store is by far my favorite place to get TV mounting products! In my bedroom, I mounted my 49-inch TV to the wall using their equipment, and mounted my 65-inch TV to the wall using their products. It's my first time experiencing this issue. After a few minor repairs, things seem to be going well.
The machine rotates as required and does not twist or turn without manual assistance The movement is quiet and smooth. This is a great wood (like) product, with rounded edges that prevent damage/make it easier to pass nearby speakers and To work properly, it must be placed on a level surface. It sits about. Due to the rotating wheel mechanism of the product, the product is 5" above the TV stand.
A lazy susan mechanism with a diameter of 10 inches is adequate, but it is held on to the central black wooden hub using only three There was a severe lack of countersinking in the lazy susan assembly. screws settle into the wood in about 1/8 to 1/4 of an inch, so they are secure with a very small screw length, and only the tip of the screw is visible in the wood. Upon delivery, one screw fell out in my hand, another was loose, and the last did not appear to be very sturdy. The old screw was replaced and 5 minute epoxy was used to glue it in place. Despite the fact that it is ultimately useful, the design and implementation are horrendous.
I have it attached to a 65" Sony. It is easy to rotate the cable such that it can rotate when it is tethered. In my case, it did at first, but I was trying to adjust the television on the stand with just my arms (not recommended with a 65" set) and somehow it tightened up really nicely on the turntable, so now it's.
There is no room for a 42 in television on this swivel stand if your TV has separate legs. As long as the central leg of your TV is mounted to a pedestal, then As it stands, my 43 in TV has separate legs that are so wide that half of each foot is on the swivel stand. I need to run to the hardware store to get a board to put between the TV and the stand so it will be Except for that, it is a nice design.
Unlike item 31, this one does not belong on the list. A five inch long piece of wood The box that it arrived in was 26 inches tall. As a result, I will have to return the item and wait until my credit card is credited before I can order/order/order another TV stand and hope it matches the description. Sorry to hear that.
My old 27" CRT TV weighs around 80 pounds and I found this to be a sturdy base. I had trouble getting it properly centered at first, and it kept rotating out of control. However, once we got the TV centered, the unit performs well. My only wish might be to have the "lazy Susan" metal part wider for increased stability, but that's because the TV is so heavy. This should be fine if you are using it for a flat screen.