Premier Mounts AM3 Universal Swing Out Arm for 40-61-Inch Displays

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Premier Mounts AM3 Universal Swing Out Arm for 40-61-Inch Displays

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List Price: $499.99
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Binding: Electronics
Brand: Premier Mounts
Color: Silver
EAN: 0829973250669
Label: Premier
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
Manufacturer: Premier
Material Type: Metal
Model: AM3
Publisher: Premier
Studio: Premier
Variation Description: Silver



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Product DescriptionThe latest addition to the Premier Mounts product line is this new Universal Swingout Arm for 40?to 61? flat-panel TV displays. This revolutionary design features patented Radial Glide Technology whichoffers smooth tilt adjustment of +/-10 degrees. You can pull your LCD or Plasma up to 26? from the wall and push it back to just under 4? off the wall when collapsed. All of your cables can be hidden inside innovative cable management ports. Plus, it's backed by Premier Mounts industry-leading Lifetime Guarantee.




Features:
  • Features patented Radial Glide Technology
  • Extends from 4-26 inches from the wall
  • Features 180 degree swing, left and right
  • Fits most 40-61 inch LCD displays
  • Dimensions: 29 x 22 x 4 inches (WxHxD); max. load: 160 pounds; lifetime guarantee





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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - AM3 is really a great product
This Premier Mount AM3 is very well built, and the best looking articulating TV mount on the market. This mount does everything. It is even a great conversation piece.
My 58 inch plasma weighing 123 pounds is easy to position in any direction I choose. I found tension adjustments to make moving positions easy. Very sturdy and strong system!
The price is very reasonable! All in all, this is a great mount. Would not even give a thought to buying any other mount.
I made sure the lag screws used to hold the 60 lb mount and the 123 lb plasma WERE CENTERED IN THE STUDS! Need to be sure these thick lag screws are in the center of the studs. Much leverage on the screws when the mount is extended out 100%. Otherwise all mounting was easy. The mount is designed so the stud spacing does not need be "16 inch on center", very nice, lots and lots of give and take room for mounting on any spacing of studs. My Panasonic was an easy fit on the mount. This is a well designed system. They supply huge amounts of bolts and other hardware for just about any TV. I am keeping the hundreds of extra pieces for future tvs I may want to install on this mount. Hats off to Premier Mounts!



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Mounting bolts failed
The product is very good and I would recommend it. However, when I installed the provided mounting bolts in 2x4's the bolt heads snapped off. This was a real pain since I now had to re-measure and drill new holes. I called the company and they said they had no reported problmes and offered to send me more of the same bolts...no thanks...not interested in having my $3k TV on the floor smashed in pieces...I would recommend going to a good hardware store and getting the properly rated bolts..



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - The best mount I have ever seen
As another reviewer stated, this is the best mount on the market for a large plasma. I put a 58 inch plasma on my first one, and it was so good that I bought a second mount for my next TV. It swings out and lets you point the TV anywhere in the room, left-and-right but the up/down orientation is fixed once you lock down the bolts.

The unit is strong, not wobbly in any manner. Highly recommended.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Great Item
Pro: Easy to assemble and install. Price was good also.

Con: A bit too heavy. One person cannot handle job.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Very Good Mount
The AM3 mount is solidly constructed and the price we paid on Amazon was very reasonable compared with other on-line and in-store retailers. It was simple to install and works perfectly with my Sony Bravia KDL-40V2500.

Initially, the joints were so stiff I had difficulty moving the arms... and I bench 300. It was all but impossible for my wife to budge it. I went to the Premiere Mounts web site and submitted a question about the problem and the company's customer support rep wrote back to tell me adjusting the tension was as easy as popping the plastic caps off the joints and loosening the bolts inside - a useful tip which is absent from the accompanying installation manual. The mount still feels very solid but it's now much easier to manipulate.

Really, my only complaint is the lack of detailed illustrations in the installation manual. Because the pictures in the manual were so small, we had to resort to looking at the pictures on the outside of the box to determine the proper installation of some components. I later discovered the Premier Mounts web site has better manuals you can download from their site.

I'd definitely buy it again and have already steered another customer to Amazon for a purchase.




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