Hey there, folks! If you're like me, you've probably spent hours binge - watching your favorite shows on TV. And one of the coolest ways to enhance your viewing experience is by mounting your TV on the wall. Today, I'm gonna talk about how a fixed TV wall mount works. As a supplier of fixed TV wall mounts, I've seen firsthand the benefits and the inner workings of these nifty devices.
What is a Fixed TV Wall Mount?
First things first, let's clarify what a fixed TV wall mount is. A fixed TV wall mount is a device that attaches your TV to the wall in a stationary position. Unlike tilting or full - motion mounts, a fixed mount doesn't allow you to adjust the angle of the TV once it's installed. It keeps your TV flat against the wall, giving your room a sleek and minimalist look.
Components of a Fixed TV Wall Mount
A fixed TV wall mount is made up of a few key components. The first is the wall plate. This is the part that gets attached to the wall. It's usually made of sturdy metal, like steel or aluminum, to ensure it can hold the weight of your TV. The wall plate has holes drilled in it that align with the studs in your wall. Studs are the vertical wooden or metal beams inside your wall that provide structural support.
Next, there's the TV plate. This is the part that attaches directly to the back of your TV. It has a pattern of holes that match the VESA (Video Electronics Standards Association) pattern on your TV. The VESA pattern is a standard measurement that indicates the distance between the mounting holes on the back of your TV. Most modern TVs have a VESA - compliant design, which makes it easy to find a compatible wall mount.
The last main component is the connecting hardware. This includes bolts, nuts, and washers that are used to secure the wall plate to the wall and the TV plate to the wall plate. Some mounts also come with additional features like cable management clips to keep your TV cables organized.


How Does It Work?
Now that we know the components, let's talk about how a fixed TV wall mount actually works. The installation process is the key to understanding its functionality.
Step 1: Choose the Right Location
The first step is to choose the right location on your wall to mount your TV. You want to make sure it's at a comfortable viewing height. A good rule of thumb is to mount the center of the TV at eye level when you're sitting on your couch. You also need to find the studs in your wall. You can use a stud finder, which is a cheap and handy tool that can detect the presence of studs behind your drywall.
Step 2: Install the Wall Plate
Once you've found the studs, it's time to install the wall plate. Mark the holes on the wall where the wall plate will go, and then use a drill to make pilot holes. After that, align the wall plate with the pilot holes and use the bolts to secure it to the wall. Make sure it's level using a bubble level. A level wall plate is crucial for a stable installation.
Step 3: Attach the TV Plate to the TV
While the wall plate is being installed on the wall, you can attach the TV plate to the back of your TV. Line up the holes on the TV plate with the VESA holes on your TV, and then use the bolts to secure it. This step is a bit easier to do if you lay your TV face - down on a soft surface, like a blanket, to prevent scratches.
Step 4: Connect the TV Plate to the Wall Plate
After both the wall plate and the TV plate are installed, it's time to connect them. Lift the TV (with the TV plate attached) carefully and align it with the wall plate. There are usually hooks or slots on the wall plate and the TV plate that fit together. Once they're aligned, slide the TV plate onto the wall plate until it clicks into place. Then, use the additional bolts or locking mechanisms (if any) to secure the connection.
Advantages of Using a Fixed TV Wall Mount
There are several advantages to using a fixed TV wall mount. Firstly, it saves space. By mounting your TV on the wall, you free up valuable floor and table space in your room. This is especially great for small apartments or living rooms.
Secondly, it provides a clean and uncluttered look. With a fixed mount, your TV sits flat against the wall, and you can use cable management solutions to hide the cables. This gives your room a more modern and sophisticated appearance.
Finally, it's a cost - effective option. Fixed TV wall mounts are generally cheaper than tilting or full - motion mounts. If you don't need to adjust the angle of your TV, a fixed mount is a great way to get a quality wall - mounting solution without breaking the bank.
Our Product Range
As a supplier, we offer a wide range of fixed TV wall mounts. We have the Detachable Fixed TV Bracket 65 Inch. This mount is great if you ever need to remove your TV from the wall for maintenance or relocation. It's designed for 65 - inch TVs and provides a secure and stable connection.
We also have the Universal Low Profile Fixed TV Mount Bracket. This mount has a low - profile design, which means it keeps your TV as close to the wall as possible. It's universal, so it can fit a wide range of TV sizes and VESA patterns.
And for those with big 75 - inch TVs, we have the Best Fixed TV Wall Mount for 75 Inch TV. This mount is specifically engineered to support the weight and size of 75 - inch TVs, ensuring a safe and reliable installation.
Why Choose Us?
We take pride in our products. All of our fixed TV wall mounts are made from high - quality materials and undergo rigorous testing to ensure they meet safety and quality standards. We also offer excellent customer service. If you have any questions about installation or compatibility, our team is always ready to help.
Let's Connect
If you're interested in purchasing a fixed TV wall mount, we'd love to hear from you. Whether you're a homeowner looking to upgrade your living room or a business owner in need of multiple mounts for a commercial space, we can provide you with the right solution. Reach out to us for a quote or to discuss your specific requirements. We're confident that we can offer you a product that meets your needs and exceeds your expectations.
References
- "TV Mounting Guide" by Home Improvement Magazine
- VESA Standards Documentation
- Manufacturer's Manuals for Fixed TV Wall Mounts




