Hello LIRAS,
If the cable ties are cut flush with the TV set, you can certainly still feel the cable tie stubs with your finger. Grasp the stub with a pair of needle-nose pliers, pull it down and pull the bottom edge of the TV forward on the corresponding side. This should disengage the first latch. Repeat the whole procedure on the opposite side.
Additional help from another pair of hands might be useful. It is important that the TV set does not unhinge uncontrollably from the rail at the top.
In my installation, I did not cut the cable ties. I glued a flat towel hook to the back of the TV and stowed the cable tie ends in it.
That way I have access at all times.
Good luck!
I am using this with LG OLED65B9 which is similar in size, so shall work. For plaster wall you will need special anchors, better consult in Bauhaus or so.
Hi, go to the Vogels website, search the product Wall 3305 and input your TV model. I tried it and it says yes, but I do not know your exact TV model. There seems to be newer Vogel mounts that fit your TV though. Plaster wall means a thin plaster layer and bricks/concrete behind it? Then yes, but the plaster can be easily damaged around that area, but so what as your TV will block it. But if it is a hollow wall behind it, then you need special plugs, and you should get a professional to help you.
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I used this wall mount to hang my Samsung QE75Q60R. The cables have to be plugged in before hanging. When the TV is hanging, you have no way to get to the slots.
I can't say. I hung my PC on the wall with this wall mount. The PC weighs approx. 30-40 kg. The important thing is that the mounting must be installed correctly/well so that the bracket can hold the corresponding weight.