Universal tilt Plasma Wall Mount Ut-58

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Universal TILT Plasma / LCD TV Mount

 

This tilt mounts allows for the use of security hardware, and provide simplicity of installation combined with enough tilt capability to optimize viewing for any flat panel display.

The UT-58 allows the mounting of plasma/ LCD displays of up to 58” in size and 165 lbs in weight plus it supports VESA 800.

 

  • 37” to 58” display mounting capability.
  • Heavy duty, steel construction
  • Tilt of +15°
  • 165 lbs load capability
  • UL Approved
  • INCLUDES ALL HARDWARE AND SCREWS
  • NO ADDITONAL Adapter PLATE OR ANYTHING NEEDED
  • EASY TO INSTALL
  • Adjustable Tilt
  • Low profile only 2.5" from wall
  • Piano black finish or silver
  • Supports up to VESA 800 x 500 hole pattern (31.5" horizontally)
  • Supports 2 or 3 stud connection to the wall

Supports almost any 37", 40", 42", 46", 50", 52", 55", 58" Plasma / LCD Tv in the market like Panasonic, Sony, NEC, Samsung, Olevia, Pioneer...

 

Compatibility: This universal wall-mount bracket is designed to fit flat-panel plasma and LCD screens from 37" to 58". The TV can have a maximum weight of 165 pounds.

Construction: The bracket is constructed of heavy-gauge steel.

Mounting: The wall plate must be anchored directly to wall studs using the supplied lag bolts. The slots in the wall plate can accommodate a variety of stud spacing, allowing you to easily mount the TV to wall studs that are 16" or 24" on center. Once the wall plate is anchored to the wall studs and the TV rails (with the TV attached) are hooked onto the wall plate, the TV can slide left to right, allowing you to center the TV on the wall.

WHAT’S IN THE PRODUCT’S BOX?

  • 1 right TV rail
  • 1 left TV rail
  • 1 Lock bar
  • 1 wall plate
  • All required Screws
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