This mount is designed for Flat Panel Screens up to 50 and a weight up to 70Kg. The BT8412 articulated arm mount offers full flexibility by having three pivot points - one at the wall for 180 one in the middle of 270 and one at the screen of 240 . The arms can either be folded flat against the wall to save space or extended up to 800mm from the wall. This together with the five wall mounting positions (50mm left/right of centre) makes it possible to mount your screen in the most inconvenient of locations such as in corners or in recessed cupboards. Pitch adjustment also allows adjustment of the horizontal positioning of the screen to suit your needs. The simple tilt function allows the screen to tilt 15 degrees up or down. All these features make this mount very flexible.
Unique security screws together with long hex key are provided as standard to lock the screen to the bracket and help prevent theft. This bracket can be mounted on 16 stud walls or concrete / brick walls (mounting to metal studs requires special metal stud fasteners which are not supplied).
• Universal mount designed for plasma and LCD screens with VESA and non-VESA standard mounting patterns
• Max weight of screen 70Kg ( 150lbs )
• Easy Adjustable tilt +/-15
• 3 pivot points for maximum swivel
• Designed for concrete and brick walls and 16 stud walls
• 5 Wall plate mounting positions : 50mm (2) left/ right of centre
• Maximum extension : 830mm - Minimum extension : 170mm
• Can be folded flat to the wall
• Universal VESA Plate included
• Interface Bracket suitable for Plasma and Non-VESA standard screens
• 'Anti-Theft' locking security screws included
• Horizontal level and adjustment
• Coverplate included to hide wall fixings
| Features | |
|---|---|
| Bracket Type | Twin Arm |
| Colour | Silver |
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