This ceiling mount is designed for LCD VESA Standard Screens with a screen size from 10 up to 23 and weight up to 10Kg. It features an adjustable ceiling drop from 500mm to 750mm which can easily be adjusted using a lever (no tools required ).
The BT7582 offers a 360 rotation and a tilt range +/- 90 this allows the screen to be positioned either facing down or in a more standard position. In addition there is a tilt facility provided at the ceiling bracket which makes this mount suitable for sloped / cathedral ceilings. An attractive cover plate hides the mounting screws from view giving a more professional appearance - cable management through the centre of the tubes enhances this aspect.
There is the security of a safety wire that connects the tube to the adaptor plate - optional security cables (ref BT7891 / 92 / 93) and anchor points (ref BT7889) are also available.
This bracket can be mounted on wooden beam or or concrete ceilings (mounting to metal joists requires special metal fasteners which are not supplied). The screen can be mounted in either portrait or landscape orientations.
• Designed for LCD / TFT Screens up to 23 with either 50mm 75mm or 100mm VESA fixings
• Adjustable in height from 500mm - 750mm
• Tilt 90 up or down - Swivels 360
• Max Load 10Kg
• Max screen size 23
• Cable management
• All mounting hardware included
• Available in Silver
| Features | |
|---|---|
| Bracket Type | Ceiling |
| Colour | Silver |
| Max VESA | 50 x 50 75 x 75 100 x 100 mm |
| Max weight | 10 kg |
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