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Flexible adjustment of the position of the TV. Withstands a lot of weight. Easy installation.
Typewall mountwall mount
Specs
Minimum size32 "32 "
Max. size55 "55 "
Max. weight40 kg40 kg
Minimum distance from the wall80 mm53 mm
Max. distance from wall250 mm464 mm
Adjustments
tilt
turn
depth adjustment
slide
tilt
turn
depth adjustment
slide
Angles and dimensions
Upward tilt angle5 °10 °
Downward tilt angle15 °20 °
Turn angle90 °120 °
VESA
100x100 mm
100x200mm
200x100mm
200x200mm
200x300 mm
200x400mm
300x200mm
300x300mm
300x400mm
400x200mm
400x300mm
400x400mm
 
 
 
200x200mm
200x300 mm
200x400mm
300x200mm
300x300mm
300x400mm
400x200mm
400x300mm
400x400mm
General
Dimensions (WxHxD)
440x140 mm /base plate/
Color
Added to E-Catalogseptember 2015october 2013

Minimum distance from the wall

The smallest possible distance between the wall on which the mount is hung and its farthest protruding point. First of all, the overall compactness of the design depends on the minimum distance: if you do not want the TV to protrude far forward from the wall, you should pay attention to models with a small minimum distance. And if the mount provides length adjustment, this parameter determines the limits of such adjustment.

Max. distance from wall

The maximum distance from the TV mounting point to the wall (in the case of ceiling mounts, to the ceiling) provided by the mount. See "Minimum distance from wall" for details.

Upward tilt angle

The maximum upwards tilt angle from the vertical of the installed screen. The larger the tilt angle, the wider the adjustment possibilities, however, in fact, an angle of more than 5° is rarely required.

Downward tilt angle

The maximum downward tilt angle from the vertical for the installed screen. As with the upward tilt angle, the larger this angle, the wider the adjustment possibilities; however, downward tilt is usually required more frequently (the TV may be installed under the ceiling), and its angle can be as high as 15-20°.

Turn angle

The angle within which the screen installed on the mount can rotate. Measured from far left to far right. In modern models, it can reach 180°.

VESA

VESA is generally accepted standard for most modern screens (TVs, monitors, plasma panels) and is found in all types of stands/mounts, except for classic stands (see "Type"), where the TV is placed on its own stand. Any such mount has 4 screws arranged in the shape of a rectangle (square). However, the size of this rectangle can be different, it depends primarily on the weight, and, accordingly, the size of the screen. The smallest mount today is 50x50 mm, it is designed for very miniature models; 100x100 mm can already hold TVs of about 24", 200x200 mm — 32", and in larger models, the size of the mount can reach 800x400 mm. Many mount/stand models have holes for several VESA standards.

The following sizes of VESA mounts are currently on the market: 50x50 mm, 75x75 mm, 100x100 mm, 100x200 mm, 200x100 mm, 200x200 mm, 200x300 mm, 200x400 mm, 300x200 mm, 300x300 mm, 300x400 mm, 400x200 mm , 400x300 mm, 400x400 mm, 500x400 mm, 600x400 mm, 600x600 mm, 700x400 mm, 800x400 mm, 800x600 mm, 800x800 mm, 900x400 mm, 900x500 mm, 900x600 mm, 1000x500 mm, 1000x600 mm.
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