Since many current flat-panel televisions have smooth back wall, but - usually at the bottom - have a significant bulge of up to 20 mm, the supplied mounting hardware is not always sufficient for the mounting of the TV.
In my case, a current Samsung LED TV 40 should be "suspended in a basement on the wall, but this has turned out to be for the reasons mentioned as problematic. Because the vertical rails above should not protrude beyond the perimeter of the TV (see otherwise amateurish and "cruel" from), the rails had as far down to be positioned so that they lay over the rear approximately 18 mm high bulge of TV. Because the mounting holes in the back wall of my Samsung (and many other television) are sunk quite deep, handed the supplied screws max length (thread length) by 30 mm (Samsung: M8). not for a fastening of it were missing at least 5 mm.
Only search in my "hobby room" promoted from another assembly kit that I had once bought for another TV, a 40 mm screw length M8 apparent, so I finally did with the supplied 20 mm spacer rolls and several washers yet Mounting hinbekommen. In addition, there are limitations in the choice of rail fastening points, since the three horizontal screw connections (joints) are the vertical carrier rails partly in the way. Furthermore, it seems that fixing with M8 bolts, such as in Samsung TVs usual to have not thought through, since then the hole spacing for the M8 screws at each screw positions to each other do not fit properly (at a distance close to each other are) and the screws then so can be screwed obliquely only slightly. After hanging the TV in the wall-side mounting rail the lower fixing screws for fixing the TV onto the wall rail were only very difficult to reach because the rear panel of the TV then only having a small distance from the wall. This is probably due to the simple construction. Here you will come only with a very very long Phillips screwdriver or a corresponding extension "to Potteries".
The enclosed wall plugs are of the type Fischer SX S10 x 50 mm, which is specified for solid brick walls and concrete. The corresponding 8-bolts (length 50 mm) are in my opinion, 10 mm too short, since the dowel length of 50 mm also the washer and the thickness of the holder material must be added, and the screw should also reverse leak something out of the anchor (lt. Fischer) for spreading it. Instead of the enclosed 50 mm screw length therefore actually min. 60 mm required. In perforated bricks, hollow blocks or other wall material might be to choose a different type of anchor.
Last but not least would be a mini-bubble level to mention that can be magnetically fixed and with a groove on the wall support. But reading accuracy and inertia of the display are such that I would not use them to align. Here would be a "normal" level of advantage.
Since LT itself. Description in the attached accessory pack / fixing set is a "universal set" that apparently other TV-wall displays of Hama is settled, one should consider its installation situation before and, if necessary, pack accordingly.
Conclusion: A more lightweight simple bracket, whose design and construction as well as accessories are not quite thought in my view to an end.