Welcome to Dikfu.com, your trusted resource for mastering the art of home entertainment upgrades! With over 15 years of hands-on experience, I’ve seen countless setups, from simple fixes to elaborate home theaters. Today, we’re diving deep into the world of Onn Tv Wall Mount solutions. If you’re looking to reclaim floor space, achieve that perfect viewing angle, or simply elevate your TV setup, an Onn wall mount is a fantastic, budget-friendly choice that doesn’t compromise on quality.

Onn, a brand renowned for its accessibility and reliability, offers a range of TV wall mounts designed to fit various television sizes and installation needs. But with so many options, how do you pick the right one? And more importantly, how do you ensure a safe and secure installation? That’s what we’re here to unravel.
Why Choose an Onn TV Wall Mount?
In a crowded market, Onn TV wall mount products stand out for several compelling reasons:
- Affordability: Onn mounts consistently offer excellent value, making premium TV mounting accessible without breaking the bank. Many users praise their competitive pricing compared to other brands, often noting the solid construction despite the lower cost.
- Space-Saving: Mounting your TV frees up valuable floor space, giving your room a cleaner, more modern aesthetic. This is especially beneficial for smaller living areas or bedrooms.
- Improved Viewing Experience: With options for tilting and swiveling, you can eliminate glare and find the optimal viewing angle from anywhere in the room. No more craning your neck or dealing with annoying reflections!
- Reliability & Safety: Many Onn mounts are UL Listed, meaning they meet rigorous safety standards, ensuring your television is securely fastened to the wall. They are designed to hold substantial weight, often up to 120 lbs (54.4 kg) for larger TVs.
- Ease of Installation: Users frequently highlight the straightforward installation process. Many kits include templates and even built-in levels, simplifying what might seem like a daunting DIY task.
Understanding Onn TV Mount Types
Onn offers three primary types of TV wall mount solutions, each serving different needs and preferences:
1. Fixed TV Wall Mounts
What are fixed mounts? Fixed mounts hold your TV flush against the wall, offering a sleek, low-profile appearance. They are the simplest and often the most affordable type of mount.
Ideal for: Spaces where the viewing angle doesn’t need to change much, like a dedicated TV room or an area where the seating arrangement is consistent. They are perfect for achieving a picture-frame-like look.
Common sizes: Onn fixed mounts are available for a wide range of TVs, from smaller screens (e.g., 19″ to 42″ supporting up to 35 lbs) to larger ones (e.g., 32″ to 86″ supporting up to 120 lbs).
2. Tilting TV Wall Mounts
What are tilting mounts? Tilting mounts allow you to adjust your TV vertically, typically downward by a few degrees. This helps reduce glare from windows or overhead lighting and can improve viewing comfort, especially if your TV is mounted higher than eye level.
Ideal for: Bedrooms, kitchens, or living rooms where you might occasionally need to adjust the vertical angle to combat glare or accommodate different viewing positions (e.g., watching from bed).
Common sizes: Onn tilting mounts are commonly found for TVs ranging from 19″ to 50″ and larger, 50″ to 86″ with up to ±12-15° of tilt. Some even include a soundbar mount bundle, adding extra utility.
3. Full-Motion (Articulating) TV Wall Mounts
What are full-motion mounts? These are the most versatile mounts, offering a wide range of motion. You can tilt your TV up or down, swivel it left or right, and even extend it away from the wall. This flexibility allows for optimal viewing from virtually any spot in the room.
Ideal for: Open-concept living spaces, corner installations, or rooms where you need maximum flexibility to adjust your TV’s position. They are also great for easy access to cables behind the TV.
Common sizes: Onn full-motion mounts cater to various TV sizes, from 19″ to 50″ up to 77 lbs, and larger models for 50″ to 86″ TVs, typically with ±45° swivel and considerable tilt range. Some are “ultra-slim” designs, minimizing the gap between the TV and the wall when retracted.
Here’s a quick comparison of popular Onn TV mount types:
| Mount Type | Key Feature | TV Size Range (Typical) | Max Weight (Typical) | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fixed | Flush to wall | 19″ – 86″ | 35 – 120 lbs | Clean look, stable viewing |
| Tilting | Vertical angle adjust | 19″ – 86″ | 77 – 120 lbs | Glare reduction, higher mounting |
| Full-Motion | Tilt, swivel, extend | 19″ – 86″ | 77 – 120 lbs | Ultimate viewing flexibility, corner mounting |
Choosing the Right Onn Mount for Your TV and Space
Selecting the perfect Onn TV wall mount requires a bit of homework. Here’s what you need to consider:
TV Size and Weight
Every Onn mount specifies a compatible TV screen size range (e.g., 19″ to 50″) and a maximum weight capacity. It’s crucial to check both. While your TV might fit the size range, exceeding the weight limit is a major safety hazard. Always refer to your TV’s manual for its exact weight.
VESA Pattern
The VESA (Video Electronics Standards Association) pattern refers to the four mounting holes on the back of your TV. It’s measured in millimeters (e.g., 200x200mm, 400x400mm). Your Onn mount must be compatible with your TV’s VESA pattern. You can usually find this information in your TV’s manual or by measuring the distance between the holes yourself. Onn mounts typically support a wide range of VESA patterns.
Wall Type
Knowing your wall type is paramount for a secure installation:
- Wood Studs: This is the most common and generally easiest wall type for mounting. You’ll need a reliable stud finder to locate the center of the studs.
- Concrete, Stone, or Masonry: These require specific masonry drill bits and anchors (often included with the mount) for a safe installation. Never attempt to use wood stud hardware for masonry.
- Drywall (without studs): While specialized heavy-duty drywall anchors exist, mounting directly into drywall without hitting studs is generally not recommended for TVs, especially larger ones. If you absolutely must, consult a professional.
Desired Viewing Flexibility
Think about how you use your TV. Do you need to adjust it frequently?
- If your TV will always be viewed from a fixed position, a fixed Onn TV wall mount is perfect.
- If glare is an issue or your TV is mounted high, an Onn tilting TV wall mount will offer relief.
- For ultimate versatility in larger rooms or complex viewing setups, an Onn full-motion TV wall mount is your best bet.
“Choosing the right mount isn’t just about size; it’s about understanding your space and your viewing habits,” advises Liam Thompson, Senior Installation Specialist at Dikfu. “An Onn mount offers great solutions, but the perfect fit comes from careful planning.”
Step-by-Step Installation Guide for Your Onn TV Wall Mount
Installing an Onn TV wall mount is a rewarding DIY project. While every mount has specific instructions, here’s a general workflow to guide you:
1. Gather Your Tools
Before you start, ensure you have these essential tools:
- Stud Finder: Crucial for locating wood studs.
- Drill: With appropriate drill bits for wood or masonry (typically 5/32″ for wood, 3/8″ for masonry).
- Phillips Head Screwdriver: For attaching brackets.
- Socket Wrench: Often a 1/2-inch or 13mm socket for lag bolts.
- Level: Many Onn mounts have a built-in level, but a longer spirit level is always helpful.
- Pencil: For marking drill holes.
- Tape Measure: For precise positioning.
- Safety Glasses: Always protect your eyes!
2. Preparation is Key
- Unpack and Inventory: Carefully unpack your Onn mount and lay out all parts. Cross-reference with the parts list in your manual to ensure everything is there and in good condition. Discard any unused hardware after installation.
- Locate Studs (for wood walls): Use your stud finder to locate the edges and then the center of two adjacent wood studs. Mark the center points with your pencil.
- Determine TV Height: Decide on the ideal height for your TV. A common recommendation is to have the center of the screen at eye level when seated. Use your tape measure to mark where the top or bottom of the mount’s wall plate will sit, considering the TV’s dimensions and how the mounting brackets will attach to the TV. Many kits include a hanging template to assist with this.
3. Attaching Brackets to Your TV
- Choose the Right Screws: Your Onn mount will come with various screws (M4, M6, M8) to fit different TV models. Match the screws to your TV’s VESA mounting holes. Test them gently to ensure they fit correctly without forcing.
- Use Spacers and Washers: If your TV’s back is uneven or the screws are too long, use the provided plastic spacers and metal washers as needed to create a snug fit and prevent overtightening damage.
- Secure the Brackets: Attach the TV brackets (usually two vertical bars) to the back of your TV using the chosen screws, spacers, and washers. Make sure they are secure and oriented correctly (often with an “UP” arrow).
4. Mounting the Wall Plate
- Position the Wall Plate: Hold the wall plate against the wall at your marked desired height, aligning it with the center of your studs (or marked drill points for masonry). Use your level to ensure it’s perfectly horizontal.
- Mark Drill Holes: Use a pencil to mark the pilot hole locations through the mounting holes on the wall plate.
- Pre-Drill Holes:
- For Wood Studs: Drill pilot holes using the specified drill bit (e.g., 5/32″ or 4mm) to the recommended depth.
- For Concrete/Masonry: Drill holes using a masonry bit (e.g., 3/8″ or 10mm) and a hammer drill to the specified depth. Insert the wall anchors (if provided) into these holes, tapping them flush with a hammer.
- Attach the Wall Plate: Secure the wall plate to the wall using the lag bolts provided. For wood studs, drive the lag bolts directly into the pilot holes. For masonry, drive them into the anchors. Tighten firmly, but do not overtighten, which could strip the wood or damage the anchors. A second person can be incredibly helpful here.
5. Hanging and Securing Your TV
- Two-Person Job: This is where a second pair of hands becomes essential. Carefully lift your TV (with the brackets attached) and hook it onto the wall plate.
- Engage Locking Mechanisms: Most Onn mounts have safety locking mechanisms, such as pull cords or locking screws, that secure the TV to the wall plate. Ensure these are fully engaged to prevent accidental dislodging. You should hear a “click” if latches are used.
- Test Security: Gently tug on the top and bottom of the TV to ensure it’s firmly seated and secure.
6. Adjusting for the Perfect View
- Tilt and Swivel: If you have a tilting or full-motion mount, you can now adjust the tilt and swivel angles. Onn full-motion mounts offer smooth movement, allowing you to extend, swivel, and tilt your TV. Remember to tighten any adjustment knobs or handles once you’ve found your ideal position.
Beyond Installation: Cable Management and Aesthetics
A clean installation doesn’t stop at mounting the TV. Managing cables is key to a polished look and prevents unsightly tangles.
- Concealing Cables: Consider using in-wall cable management kits, surface-mounted cable raceways, or simple cable ties and sleeves to hide power cords and HDMI cables. This significantly enhances the aesthetic of your newly mounted TV.
- Enhancing Your Viewing Area: Once the TV is up, think about strategic lighting, shelving, or decorative elements to complete your home entertainment zone.
Common Onn TV Mount Questions & Troubleshooting
Even with careful planning, questions can arise. Here are some common concerns:
Q: My TV isn’t centered on the wall after installation. Can I adjust it?
A: Many Onn wall mounts, especially those with longer wall plates or sliding TV brackets, allow for some horizontal adjustment even after the wall plate is installed. Check your specific model’s manual for details on horizontal shifting. If not, you might need to slightly loosen and reposition the wall plate.
Q: The tilt feature on my Onn mount isn’t holding the TV at the desired angle. What should I do?
A: This can happen if the tilt tension screws aren’t tight enough. Locate the adjustment knobs or screws on the TV brackets (or the mount arms for full-motion models) and tighten them firmly. Avoid overtightening, but ensure they provide enough friction to hold the TV’s weight. If the issue persists, double-check your TV’s weight against the mount’s capacity.
Q: What if I accidentally drill into a pipe or electrical wire?
A: This is a critical safety concern. Always use a reliable stud finder with multi-scanning capabilities to detect not just studs but also live electrical wires and metal pipes behind your wall before drilling. If you’re unsure, consult a professional electrician or handyman. “Safety first, always. A few extra minutes with a stud finder can save you a lot of headache and expense,” emphasizes Liam Thompson.
Q: Can I install an Onn TV mount into drywall without hitting a stud?
A: While possible with specialized heavy-duty drywall anchors (toggle bolts, snap toggles), it’s generally not recommended for most TV mounts, especially larger or heavier TVs. Onn mounts are primarily designed for secure attachment to wood studs or masonry. If studs aren’t an option, use extreme caution and consider professional installation or a different mounting solution like a TV stand.
Final Thoughts from Dikfu.com
An Onn TV wall mount is an excellent investment for enhancing your home entertainment setup. With a variety of types available – fixed, tilting, and full-motion – there’s an Onn solution for almost every need and budget. By understanding the different options, carefully planning your installation, and following our expert guidance, you can confidently achieve a secure, space-saving, and aesthetically pleasing result.
Ready to transform your viewing experience? Choose your Onn mount, gather your tools, and get ready to elevate your TV! We’re confident you’ll love the cleaner look and improved versatility that an Onn wall mount brings to your home.