Sturdy bolt-down TV mount.
Solid steel Bolt down TV mount from VIVO.
Standard removable VESA plate of a bolt-down TV mount with cable management.
Low profile bolt-down TV mount for a minimalistic look with maximum support and elevation.
The most secure TV mount with a built-in swivel feature to provide the most optimal viewing angles.
Integrated cable management runs through the back of the bolt-down mount.
A securely mounted TV with swivel articulation to cater to everyone&
Bolt down TV mount that is mounted to a Tv stand shelf in a home living space.
Securely install the TV mount with four bolts that can then be hidden with a low-profile bolt cover top.

Bolt-Down Mount for 23" to 43" TVs

STAND-TV00M2

$39.99 Regular price
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Customer Reviews

Based on 68 reviews
81%
(55)
10%
(7)
6%
(4)
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(0)
3%
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Anonymous
Perfect solution

I wanted to put my tv above the fireplace but I didn’t want to drill into the wall and my mantle is too narrow for the base on the tv. This was the perfect solution.

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Anonymous
Perfect Mount in My RV!

I am a traveling mobile creator and this was a perfect way to mount my new 34 inch wide view monitor! Very stable and it is holding up well while going down the road in the RV. I feel safe and secure now that I know my monitor will not go flying when I hit the brakes!

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Anonymous
Easy to install

Seems very sturdy. I'm only mounting a 32 inch TV. Using it outside with a covered TV. There is a set screw that prevents a full 180 swivel, but if you pull it out...

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Anonymous
Good unit for a reasonable price

Installed onto an existing articulated shelf that previously held a smaller TV. New TV is a 32-inch Samsung M4500.Seems pretty sturdy. Can't comment on the bolts/screws provided, as I bolted it the steel shelf using aircraft-grade hardware and the TV came with the right screws to attach the VESA adaptor plate. The little trim disk on the shaft does a nice job of making the installation look nice and clean.A couple of small points. First, the VESA plate actually blocked some of the connections for the TV...specifically, the component video and the digital audio output. It didn't affect my installation, because I'm not using those features. Still, the "scooped" sides of the VESA plate could probably stand to be a bit deeper. I have a bandsaw, and could have modified the part if I had cared.Second, there's a neat little cable pass-through down the center of the vertical shaft. Neat feature, but for my Samsung, the HDMI and power connections were near the right edge of the TV, so the feature was wasted.Third, I would have loved to have a dimensioned drawing of the mounting base, showing the spacing of the holes. Digging around in the Q&A, it turned out to be 4.9" in diameter, with the holes on a square 2.7" per side. Still, it would have saved me some work if it had been included in the instructions or even available online. The overall dimensions of the unit are on the outside of the box, but not the details of the mounting plate.THAT said, it won't affect most of you, who will just plop the thing into position and drill through the holes...The unit has a fixed height, which is probably fine for most applications, but it did put the bottom of my relatively small TV five inches above the shelf. A bit taller than I wanted, since the articulated shelf is already five feet above the floor. But then, did I mention I own a bandsaw? :-)Good unit for the price, but I would have been happy to spend $5 or $10 more for a unit that gave me some height flexibility.

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Anonymous
Godd tv stand.

It is a very sturdy stand. The only bad thing about it is it covers some of the connection points (av, and most of the plug). Atleast i dont use the av plugs but had to put the ac plug in then mount the stand (which was easy enough).

About Product
Take advantage of the perfect addition to your entertainment center with the Swivel Bolt-Down Desktop TV Mount (STAND-TV00M2) from VIVO! Made to securely hold 23" to 43" TV's with a durable sleek design, this stand can support your flat panel TV on desktops, tabletops, dressers, and more with its tamper-proof, bolt-down base design! Featuring locking swivel adjustment for ideal screen positioning and integrated cable management to keep things organized, this stand was built to perform. The keyhole pattern allows for easy installation and all the necessary hardware and instructions are provided to get your TV mounted and playing your favorite show in no time!
Compatibility
  • Screen Sizes: 23" to 43"
  • Screen Types: Flat or Curved
  • VESA Standard: 100x100mm, 200x100mm, and 200x200mm
  • Weight Capacity: 110 lbs (3x strength tested)
Specifications
  • Material: Steel, Plastic
  • Pole Height: 15.3"
  • Base Diameter: 4.9"
  • Swivel: -30° to +30°
Assembly Instructions

Customer Reviews

Based on 68 reviews
81%
(55)
10%
(7)
6%
(4)
0%
(0)
3%
(2)
A
Anonymous
Perfect solution

I wanted to put my tv above the fireplace but I didn’t want to drill into the wall and my mantle is too narrow for the base on the tv. This was the perfect solution.

A
Anonymous
Perfect Mount in My RV!

I am a traveling mobile creator and this was a perfect way to mount my new 34 inch wide view monitor! Very stable and it is holding up well while going down the road in the RV. I feel safe and secure now that I know my monitor will not go flying when I hit the brakes!

A
Anonymous
Easy to install

Seems very sturdy. I'm only mounting a 32 inch TV. Using it outside with a covered TV. There is a set screw that prevents a full 180 swivel, but if you pull it out...

A
Anonymous
Good unit for a reasonable price

Installed onto an existing articulated shelf that previously held a smaller TV. New TV is a 32-inch Samsung M4500.Seems pretty sturdy. Can't comment on the bolts/screws provided, as I bolted it the steel shelf using aircraft-grade hardware and the TV came with the right screws to attach the VESA adaptor plate. The little trim disk on the shaft does a nice job of making the installation look nice and clean.A couple of small points. First, the VESA plate actually blocked some of the connections for the TV...specifically, the component video and the digital audio output. It didn't affect my installation, because I'm not using those features. Still, the "scooped" sides of the VESA plate could probably stand to be a bit deeper. I have a bandsaw, and could have modified the part if I had cared.Second, there's a neat little cable pass-through down the center of the vertical shaft. Neat feature, but for my Samsung, the HDMI and power connections were near the right edge of the TV, so the feature was wasted.Third, I would have loved to have a dimensioned drawing of the mounting base, showing the spacing of the holes. Digging around in the Q&A, it turned out to be 4.9" in diameter, with the holes on a square 2.7" per side. Still, it would have saved me some work if it had been included in the instructions or even available online. The overall dimensions of the unit are on the outside of the box, but not the details of the mounting plate.THAT said, it won't affect most of you, who will just plop the thing into position and drill through the holes...The unit has a fixed height, which is probably fine for most applications, but it did put the bottom of my relatively small TV five inches above the shelf. A bit taller than I wanted, since the articulated shelf is already five feet above the floor. But then, did I mention I own a bandsaw? :-)Good unit for the price, but I would have been happy to spend $5 or $10 more for a unit that gave me some height flexibility.

A
Anonymous
Godd tv stand.

It is a very sturdy stand. The only bad thing about it is it covers some of the connection points (av, and most of the plug). Atleast i dont use the av plugs but had to put the ac plug in then mount the stand (which was easy enough).

Customer Reviews

Based on 68 reviews
81%
(55)
10%
(7)
6%
(4)
0%
(0)
3%
(2)
A
Anonymous
Perfect solution

I wanted to put my tv above the fireplace but I didn’t want to drill into the wall and my mantle is too narrow for the base on the tv. This was the perfect solution.

A
Anonymous
Perfect Mount in My RV!

I am a traveling mobile creator and this was a perfect way to mount my new 34 inch wide view monitor! Very stable and it is holding up well while going down the road in the RV. I feel safe and secure now that I know my monitor will not go flying when I hit the brakes!

A
Anonymous
Easy to install

Seems very sturdy. I'm only mounting a 32 inch TV. Using it outside with a covered TV. There is a set screw that prevents a full 180 swivel, but if you pull it out...

A
Anonymous
Good unit for a reasonable price

Installed onto an existing articulated shelf that previously held a smaller TV. New TV is a 32-inch Samsung M4500.Seems pretty sturdy. Can't comment on the bolts/screws provided, as I bolted it the steel shelf using aircraft-grade hardware and the TV came with the right screws to attach the VESA adaptor plate. The little trim disk on the shaft does a nice job of making the installation look nice and clean.A couple of small points. First, the VESA plate actually blocked some of the connections for the TV...specifically, the component video and the digital audio output. It didn't affect my installation, because I'm not using those features. Still, the "scooped" sides of the VESA plate could probably stand to be a bit deeper. I have a bandsaw, and could have modified the part if I had cared.Second, there's a neat little cable pass-through down the center of the vertical shaft. Neat feature, but for my Samsung, the HDMI and power connections were near the right edge of the TV, so the feature was wasted.Third, I would have loved to have a dimensioned drawing of the mounting base, showing the spacing of the holes. Digging around in the Q&A, it turned out to be 4.9" in diameter, with the holes on a square 2.7" per side. Still, it would have saved me some work if it had been included in the instructions or even available online. The overall dimensions of the unit are on the outside of the box, but not the details of the mounting plate.THAT said, it won't affect most of you, who will just plop the thing into position and drill through the holes...The unit has a fixed height, which is probably fine for most applications, but it did put the bottom of my relatively small TV five inches above the shelf. A bit taller than I wanted, since the articulated shelf is already five feet above the floor. But then, did I mention I own a bandsaw? :-)Good unit for the price, but I would have been happy to spend $5 or $10 more for a unit that gave me some height flexibility.

A
Anonymous
Godd tv stand.

It is a very sturdy stand. The only bad thing about it is it covers some of the connection points (av, and most of the plug). Atleast i dont use the av plugs but had to put the ac plug in then mount the stand (which was easy enough).