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Tv weight we have an old zenith tv that we would like to wall mount i believe it is a 27" do you have a rough estimate of how much it weighs? service# h27f36dt37
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A model 27/127 coincidentally weighs 27 pounds (12 kg), plus the weight of its motor, treadle, or hand crank, its light, and its case or cabinet. Such a weight strains the meaning of the term 'portable', even when fitted with only a hand crank and minimal wood case. Singer Model 27 and 127
The TDA-03211c weighs 39.5 pounds; however, I'm not sure if that is with or without the base. The shipping weight of the TV is 50.3 pounds. Most wall mounts use the standard screen diagonal measurement to determine what size TV it will support. So the 32" is sufficient information for choosing a wall mount.
I found 2 different sources online that list the weight as either 61.1 lbs or 68.1 lbs. I think the 61.1 is more accurate for the bare TV without the stand or anything attached. But keep in mind that when mounting a flat panel TV to a wall, you should secure it with hardware rated for much higher weight tolerances. Many mounting brackets for TVs of this size are rated for 150 - 200 lbs, and for good reason. Consider a situation where someone trips and catches his balance on the wall-mounted TV. The TV is already putting 61 lbs of pressure on the bracket, so any force from any other contact is added to that. It doesn't take much to add up to 100 lbs or more. If the mount breaks free from the wall, you'll have damage to the TV, the wall, the mount, and any furniture or flooring beneath the TV, so the best advice is to mount it as if it weighed about 150 lbs. The 7 lbs +/- difference in reported weights won't matter at all.
Weight:106.5 lbs according to plasma.com. i did simple websearch (boolian, example Maxent MX-50X5 Television+ weight) and the search came up with that. you may need to convert it to metric if your from outside usa. i would go with a bracket with a higher gross weight, and be sure to mount it where there are wall studs, the bracket will come out if not properly mounted and down will come your tv..
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Weigh yourself on a scale. If you can, pick up the TV and step on the scale again. The difference between the two readings is the weight of your TV.
You can buy almost any wall mount for it, just be sure of 2 or 3 things... 1st the location, you have to screw some rather large bolts into the wooden studs in the wall so check where it will be located... 2nd weight and size... You want a mount that will be able to hold up the weigh of the TV, usually the size will be between 32" to 40" (various mount sizes) Just make sure the size 37" is between the size lengths... and 3rd that it has a "tilt" adjustment... due to the placement of the TV you might get either reflection off of a light source or you may need to change the angle so that you can see it better on the wall... Hope this helps out and if in doubt be sure to ask someone at the store you buy your equipment (TV, Audio, Games, etc)...
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