DigiTV Plasma and LCD TV Articulating Swivel & Tilting Wall Mount. Universal Design for 30' to 63' Displays

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DigiTV Plasma and LCD TV Articulating Swivel & Tilting Wall Mount. Universal Design for 30' to 63' Displays

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 : DigiTV Plasma and LCD TV Articulating Swivel & Tilting Wall Mount. Universal Design for 30' to 63' Displays
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Brand: DigiTv
EAN: 0807360054946
Label: Digitv
Manufacturer: Digitv
Model: PMA-773
Publisher: Digitv
Studio: Digitv



Editorial Review:

Product DescriptionDescritpion: Will fit most flat panel plasma and LCD TVs with mounting patterns up to VESA 750x450. *Mounting holes on television should be between 6' to 31' apart horizontally & 18.75' or less apart vertically. **WILL NOT FIT VESA 100 OR LOWER! Maximum weight capacity: 75kg / 165lbs Dimensions - Display mounting frame: 33 5/8' x 20'* Wall plate: 18' x 9'* *Measurements are from edge to edge. Mounting points for bolts will be shorter. Net Weight: 26.0lbs Range of Motion - Tilt: -15 to +15 degree up and down. Swivel: -45 to +45 degree side to side Extension from wall: about 5' to 11.5' Design & Construction: Solid 2.0mm heavy-gauge cold steel construction Durable powder-coated finish in silver Easy installation. Included in Box - Mount Mounting hardware User manual This is an Adjustable/Tilting Wall Bracket for LCD''s & Plasma displays. This mount is the perfect size for most 30' to 63' flat panels up to 165 lbs in weight. Check the 'Specifications' tab for further details regarding compatibility. The slim wall plate keeps the screen close to the wall for a very discreet installation that is perfect for boardrooms, digital signage, or home theaters. The mount includes simple to align brackets and a unique wall plate that can be mounted to two wood studs, or concrete. WARNING: This mounting bracket is not compatible with certain PIONEER(r) and Sharp(r) brand TVs. Specifically, the following models are not compatible. Pioneer: PDP-6100HD, PRO-1410HD, PDP-614MX, PDP-6070HD, PRO-1540HD, PDP-607CMX. Sharp: LC-65D93U, LC-65D90U, LC-57D90U, LC-65D64U.




Features:
  • Tilt: -15 to +15 degree up and down.
  • Swivel: -45 to +45 degree side to side
  • Extension from wall: about 5" to 11.5"
  • his mount is the perfect size for most 30" to 63" flat panels up to 165 lbs in weight













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