Cheetah Mounts Dual Arm Articulating Mount for 32'-55' Plasma LCD TVs

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Cheetah Mounts Dual Arm Articulating Mount for 32'-55' Plasma LCD TVs

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 : Cheetah Mounts Dual Arm Articulating Mount for 32'-55' Plasma LCD TVs
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Brand: Cheetah
EAN: 8548621214571
Label: Cheetah Mounts
Manufacturer: Cheetah Mounts
Model: UNB550
Publisher: Cheetah Mounts
Studio: Cheetah Mounts



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Product DescriptionHeavy Duty Dual-Arm Wall Mount supports any Flat Screen Plasma or LCD Screen up to 165 pounds. For larger LCD and Plasma displays, the dual arms of the Cheetah mount provide for a much more stable and level display as the arms are extended. A significant improvement over single arm designs Approximately 140 Degrees of side-to-side motion of the wall arms Supports 32' 37', 40', 42', 46', 50', 55' LCD and Plasma TVs Up to 15 degrees of screen down tilt with easy to tighten screen tilt locking levers Rock solid wall arms extends flat screens to over 16.5' away from the wall. The nested wall arms also fold inside each other when pushed flat to give the mount a very slim 3 1/2' profile 18' Wide wall plate supports block wall installation or installation on either 8', 12' or 16' wall studs. The 1/8mm thick steel wall plate also has 2 pass through holes so that cables and cords can be fished into the wall interior for a clean installation look Security screws underneath mount allow the screens left to right position on the mount to be secured and to prevent the flat screen from being bumped off the mount This universal wall mount attaches to any flat screen with a mounting hole pattern up to 28' (711 mm) wide by 19'(483 mm) tall. Includes English installation instructions and all necessary hardware for either block or wall stud installation




Features:
  • Dual Arms Ensure a Level Display
  • Universal Design Fits Virtually All Displays 32"-55" and Up To 165LBS
  • Arms Extend 16.5" from the Wall
  • Hardware Necessary for Installation Included
  • Tilt Mechanism Offers 0-15 Degrees of Tilt













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