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  • Want to use SANUS Full-Motion TV Mount on Metal Studs

    I want to use a SANUS Full-Motion TV Mount (Model SLF428-B1) for my 65" TV, but it requires wooden studs or concrete. What's the best way to make this happen? I am a total novice when it comes to TV mounting. According to my building manager, the walls in my building have metal studs that are 16" on center (which I think means they are 16" apart" and are about 2" x 3".

    These are the products involved in this installation:

    Mount: SANUS Preferred 37"-90" Full-Motion TV Mount
    Model SLF428-B1
    24.7 lbs.


    TV: Sony A80CK 65"
    50.7 lbs.


    Soundbar: Sony HT-S2000 8.16 lbs.
    https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BWLCLZPS?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_detail%2Bs&t h=1

    Soundbar Mount: SANUS Universal Soundbar TV Mount Kit: 3.52 lbs.​
    https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09V8DW4FF?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_detail

    All these products have already been purchased. I actually brought a guy over to install all this, and he told me that it requires wooden studs (not knowing anything about TV mounting, I thought one bracket was as good as another for whatever wall), and recommended that at least 2 floor to ceiling wooden beams/studs be put in behind the drywall, and that he's not able or willing to do that.

    Afterwards, I did some research, and while the SANUS does require wooden studs or concrete for this mount, this guy did manage to install a similar mount on metal studs by putting a piece of wood in front of the drywall: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p7jtuiMY8Pk

    If that's a viable solution, someone please explain to me why putting a piece of wood on top of the wall works. And is it the best solution? I won't be able to do any of this myself regardless. What he did in the video is way beyond my capabilities. And I would prefer any wood reinforcement be done behind the wall so the TV has a lower profile (which is important to me). I would have my GC do it if he's willing/able. However, it may be extremely costly and messy to open up the wall and install anything there. What would be the best solution for me here?
    Last edited by Leto4148; 09-12-2023, 12:37 PM.

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    Leto,
    This post was waiting approval because of the links you added. It is posted now. Did you get your TV hung?

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