Peerless Pla50 Unlp-Gb 32-Inch50-Inch Articulating Wall Arm (Gloss Black)

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Peerless Pla50 Unlp-Gb 32-Inch50-Inch Articulating Wall Arm (Gloss Black)

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Binding: Electronics
Brand: Peerless
EAN: 0735029247074
Label: Peerless
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
Manufacturer: Peerless
Material Type: Steel
Model: PLA50 UNLP-GB
Publisher: Peerless
Studio: Peerless
Warranty: 5 years warranty



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Product DescriptionThe Peerless HG series of flat panel mounts extend the stylish look of today's flat panel TVs from the screen to the mount to the wall providing a clean, elegant look to any installation. The Peerless HG series PLA50-UNLP-GB offers the most versatility in screen placement with the ability to extend 2-1/2 feet into the room, swivel and tilt a 32' - 50' plasma or LCD TV screen for any desired viewing angle.




Features:
  • Fits 3250 Lcd Screens Up To 150 Lbs
  • Holds Up To 150 Lbs
  • Mounts To 2 Wood Studs Or Concrete
  • Arm Extends Up To 30.5 From Wall Or Folds To 5.6
  • Built-In Internal Cord Management Channels Keep Wires Neat & Out Of The Way











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