I have hung a 65'' television on it. I mounted a sonos playbar underneath it with the corresponding wall bracket. However, I had to drill additional holes in the stand for this. The metal is quite thick, but it still worked quite well. Unfortunately, I can't tell you how the width of the stand will fit with your Sonos mount, but there are a few centimetres available for holes on the left and right (the cable guide is then in the middle of the back).
The wall bracket in question is designed for use on a floor, but is not specifically adapted for a carpeted floor. However, it is fitted with an elastomer stabiliser plate that helps hold the bracket in place, which may reduce the risk of slipping on a carpeted surface. For maximum safety, it is advisable to check the stability of the stand once it has been installed.
The VESA mount for the TV mentioned is 400 x 300 mm and the mount must be able to support the VESA mount and the weight of the TV.
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The holder is only leaned against the wall (no drilling, no screwing) could imagine that the 6cm was chosen by the manufacturer with enough safety margin, because at some point the centre of gravity is too far forward (the thicker the screen) and the holder can tip away from the wall or no longer presses with enough pressure against the wall. Especially be careful if there are small children living in the household....
Provided it has a depth of no more than 60mm and the back panel is completely flat, it will fit. My Samsung UE70TU7170 UXZG fits perfectly. It should also have the usual VESA mounting holes.
Hello S.greifendorf
I have a Samstung UE65KS8080 mounted on it. Without any problems.
The bracket is designed for TVs up to 75" and 45 kilos. For curved TVs, however, it needs longer screws, as per the description.
I would have said yes, I don't know the TV mentioned, but according to the Digitec description, it fits on a VESA 400 × 400 mm wall mount which is compatible with this product.
The thing is really heavy. The solid metal base and the weight of the TV press down. We have a sideboard in front of it, so I'm not too worried, but I wouldn't let the kids run around it for safety's sake.