VESA mounting plate is removed with two large knurled and screwed to the TV - there are holes respectively for the width and height of 100mm and 200mm. Not good, however, is the tilt adjustment that must take in any case to complete because of the load depending on the second joint. This consists of only two long Allen screws that squeeze the corresponding joint and keep so. Even if the screws are turned off properly, this joint can easily tilt forward again. These screws should be replaced by two ordinary Torx head screws and then firmly popping neatly. The screws provided are far too small Allen, as that could raise the necessary torque with an Allen key, without it doing jumps out of the screw head or twists in it.
Conclusion: Cheap bracket, but 10kg, which are according to the manual in the middle of the load range, making the arm to create already a lot and should therefore rather be the maximum. The joint for tilting can not tighten enough, as this would make even more solid feel at this weight.