Product DescriptionVideoSecu, an innovator of video mounts is the choice of professional installers and the brand most recommended by flat panel manufacturers. VideoSecu's new Articulating mounts are a breakthrough in flat panel mount design, combining strength, easy installation, and striking product design that is unparalleled in the industry. They take maneuverability, stability and security to the extreme with a unique look that is sure to match your flat panel. The Articulating LCD Wall Arm supports most 22' to 37' LCD screens and up to 43 inch TV. It folds flat against the wall or extends out up to 15'. The two-link arm design provides easy one-touch tilt and up to 180 degrees of swivel for virtually limitless viewing positions. Fits most flat panel LCD TVs up to 42'. This 2-stud mount adaptor for added strength and reliability. Built with heavy gauge steel components, these installer-friendly mounts are unmatched for strength in supporting mid-sized displays. The Mounting Guide System incorporated into the construction of both models allows simple, single-person installation of the mounts. The width of it is 420mm (fits studs up to 16.5 inches apart). Will This Mount Fit my LCD? Please check the weight of your TV or LCD, it must be less than 66 lbs. If your LCD Monitor or TV has 4 or 6 holes on the back of the screen, and they are either 50 x 50 mm (2' x 2'), 75 x 75 mm (3 X 3') or 100x100 mm (4' x 4'), 200x100mm (8' x 4'), or 200x200 (8' x 8') apart from each other horizontally or vertically, this bracket will fit. If you currently have a stand attached to your LCD TV this is usually removed prior to fitting the wall mount and 4 holes should be revealed.
Features:
Comes with VESA 100mm/200mm/200 x 200mm screen adapter plate
Supports 66 lb/30kg, Maximum flexibility for installing and viewing LCD displays
Three pivot points for virtually limitless adjustment that can be tightened to restrict movement
2-stud dual mount adaptor, 440mm( 17.3") wide, Heavy gauge steel construstion
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