DigiTV Plasma and LCD TV Tilting Wall Mount. Universal Design for 40' to 70' Displays ~

Electronics : DigiTV Plasma and LCD TV Tilting Wall Mount. Universal Design for 40' to 70' Displays ~

DigiTV Plasma and LCD TV Tilting Wall Mount. Universal Design for 40' to 70' Displays ~

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 : DigiTV Plasma and LCD TV Tilting Wall Mount. Universal Design for 40' to 70' Displays ~
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Brand: Digicom
EAN: 0807360052409
Label: DIGI-PMA5031
Manufacturer: DIGI-PMA5031
Model: PMA-5031
Publisher: DIGI-PMA5031
Special Features: 5 Year Warranty
Studio: DIGI-PMA5031



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Product DescriptionThis Super Thin, Tilt Adjustable Plasma Wall Mount for 40-70' Displays has a 20 degree forward & 6 degree backward tilting angle. It comes with an adjustable screw position for different screen sizes that is built for easy installation




Features:
  • Easy Installation, VESA Compatible Up to 800mm
  • 30 Degree Tilting
  • Fits most 40 inch to 70 inch screens
  • Loading Capacity 165 Lbs
  • Dimensions : 31.5" x 16"













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