Attach on shelf bracket every 24 inches or every 16 inches for heavy loads.
How to install mounting bracket into wall.
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To attach brackets to masonry walls use plastic concrete anchors and screws.
Take a pencil and mark the holes on the wall to attach the bracket depends on the bracket model.
Pre drill 1 4 in 0 64 cm holes into the drywall on the marks.
Be sure to drill each hole on the brick face and not on the mortar.
Drill the wall in the marked places and attach brackets to it according to the marked places.
Using toggle bolts for studless walls 1.
Remember the old adage mark twice.
Position the tv mount and mark where you want to place the holes.
Use a friend to help you hold the wall mount.
From there place the tv mount where you want it have a second person there to help and mark with a pencil where you need to screw it into the wall making sure that there are studs at these locations.
Because of the density of the brick and the difficulty to repair it if you make a mistake take your time when mounting items on a brick wall.
Twist the wings off the ends of the toggle bolts and slip the bolts.
A screwdriver drill bit attachment allows you to accurately drive the anchor through the stucco and supporting mesh into a sublayer of material.
Attach a 1 4 in 0 64 cm to the end of your drill.
Hold the mount against the spot on your wall that.
Cut once that same rule applies to drilling in walls.
Firmly install the anchors into the screw holes on the bracket into the pilot holes in the wall.
Mounting items to a brick wall requires different tools and equipment than if you wanted to mount something on drywall.
Position the bracket where you want it draw the positions of the holes and drill the holes with a 1 4 inch masonry bit.
Then install brackets using provided lag bolts or xl lag bolts for thicks walls and tile.
Check that the mounting holes are level twice before drilling.
Use the level to evenly mark out the brackets.
Drill through the tile but not through the wall stud.
Hold the flat screen wall mount or tv mount brackets up against the wall and use a level to make sure it s even.
The number of bolts depends again on the size and type of brackets.