
Vogels Wall 3345
Wall, 65", 30 kg
Vogels Wall 3345
Wall, 65", 30 kg
It depends on which VESA dimensions your TV has. This wall mount supports the following dimensions: 100 x 100 mm, 100 x 200 mm, 200 x 100 mm, 200 x 200 mm, 300 x 200 mm, 300 x 300 mm, 400 x 200 mm, 400 x 300 mm, 400 x 400 mm, 500 x 400 mm, 600 x 400 mm If you are not sure, measure the distances between the holes on the back of the TV. If one of the dimensions from above applies, then it fits 👌
I have used it to hang a 65 inch TV weighing approx. 25 kg. Unfortunately, when it is swivelled out, it is straight on the left, but when I swivel it to the right, it is uneven. Annoys me a bit...
In my case it is approx. 6 cm, and on the subject of cable length: I would take at least 1-1.5 m longer than the TV would normally stand.
Possibly locking screw missing or not tightened. See video from approx. 03:45 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8XWSMmXzPlA Good luck.
What do you mean by mounting vertically? The way the bracket is shown, that's how it works for sure.
Vogels 3345 Dimensions: VESA wall bracket 100 x 100 mm, 300 x 300 mm, 600 x 400 mm, 200 x 200 mm, 400 x 400 mm, 200 x 100 mm, 400 x 200 mm, 400 x 300 mm, 300 x 200 mm, 500 x 400 mm, 100 x 200 mm Vogels 546 Dimensions: VESA wall bracket 100 x 100 mm, 200 x 200 mm, 200 x 100 mm, 400 x 200 mm, 300 x 200 mm, 100 x 200 mm, 400 x 100 mm
Hello, I have unfortunately returned this article. But from what I have seen, when looking at it from the front you should not see the base of the stand which is small. However, even when folded, the TV will stick out of the wall and therefore will probably be visible. Please ask for a second opinion or refer to the product video/article to be sure. Best regards.
It depends on how you want to swing the arm out. I have a 55" and swivel it out at right angles to the wall. To do this, I had to adjust the bracket a bit, i.e. the TV is no longer nicely centred in the bracket. If you just leave the 70" straight on the wall, I don't see a problem.
Hello Luuqito. I myself have combined the LG BX 9 with this wall mount. It worked without any problems, even though the size and weight are at the limit. Greetings Stefan
Not quite. I guess about 70 degrees works.
I had exactly the same question when I upgraded from my 55'' to 65''. Answer: no, it is not exactly the same. The lower articulated arm is slightly thicker on the 3345 than on the 2245. plate is slightly larger and the drill holes are slightly further apart. (all probably to withstand the higher weight). If you're thinking of putting a 65'' on the 2245, like I did a while back: It depends on the weight of the new TV. I even called Vogels support because my new TV was minimally heavier than the allowed 20kg (about 20.5kg). Support very competent, said: "It will most likely fit, but no guarantee that it will hold". I then played it safe and ordered the 3345. I didn't want to risk the new 2000 TV landing on the floor and flattening the PS4 and Xbox One underneath it because of 160 Stutz :D. Sold the old TV, added the 2245 - conclusion: everyone is happy, the TV hangs perfectly and I have no worries. (sorry for the novel, I just felt like it :D)
Tried it out briefly: remains stable in any position between 0 - 20 degrees. So it is flexibly adjustable.
I have mounted the wall bracket with the 65C9. Everything fits perfectly!
The VESA hole spacing for this TV is 200 x 200 mm. The wall mount supports the following hole spacing: 100 x 100 mm, 300 x 300 mm, 600 x 400 mm, 200 x 200 mm, 400 x 400 mm. Therefore, you can use it to mount the TV on your wall.
I have a 55" TV on it, unfortunately 90 degrees is not possible with my set, at about 75 degrees the TV touches the wall. In my eyes, my set has thinner edges (LG 55UF695V).
yes, that will work because both have a vesa mount.
Yes, should be possible up to 55 inches
Curved TVs usually come with spacers for wall mounting. Please check the scope of delivery and consult the instructions for wall mounting your TV.
I installed the wall mount together with the Samsung UE55HU8580. It is possible to swivel the TV by 90°. However, with my mount, the joint does not swivel easily after the first few degrees. I don't know if this is a general problem with the product or if I simply have a bad one.
We don't know, we had them mounted and didn't mount any additional brackets. You may have to ask the company that installs them.
A brick, plasterboard or even plasterboard wall is sufficient, provided of course that the right plugs (i.e. the right dowels) are chosen for the type of wall.
I don't know, our TV is not that big. You'll have to ask someone else. Sorry
This should be possible without any problems. The mount has a load capacity of 30 kg and is compatible with the common VESA dimensions.
Yes, because both TVs have the right dimensions and weigh less than 30kg.
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