VideoSecu ML411B Adjustable Tilt Swivel Rotation TV Wall Mount Bracket for 19" to 42" LCD LED TV and Monitor (Max 44 lbs, VESA 100/75) Black 1FF
Description
The VideoSecu mount is the ideal solution for most 19″-32″ flat panel LCD LED
TVs or computer monitors to the wall. Heavy duty steel construction holds
displays up to 44 lbs, compliant with VESA 75X75mm(3″X3″) or 100x100mm(4″x4″).
The mount features 5 degrees forward or backward tilt and 60 degrees left and
right swivel. It’s easy to adjust the viewing angle options with the tilt and
swivel functions. Detachable VESA plate lift and hook design makes for quick
installation. this mount comes with standard mounting and screen attachment
hardware. Will It fit my LCD? Firstly, please check the weight of your
display, it should be less than 44 lbs. Secondly, If your LCD Monitor or TV
has 4 holes on the back of the screen that are either 75mm (3 inch) or 100mm
(4 inch) apart from each other vertically and horizontally this bracket will
fit. Notice: This mount fits most 19-32″ TVs (VESA 75x75mm(3×3″),
100x100mm(4×4″)), some up to 47 inch TVs with VESA 100 mounting hole patterns
manufactured in recent 3 years
Features:
- Compatible with VESA 75×75/100x100mm; Loading capacity 44 lb
- Removable TV plate designed for single-person installation
- Tilt +/- 5 degrees up/down, +/- 60 degrees swivel for viewing angle adjustment; 360 degrees rotation for level adjustment
- Fits 19", 20", 22", 23", 24", 26" 27" 30" 32" TVs, some up to 47 inch TVs with VESA 100 mounting hole patterns( check VESA and weight )
- Common mounting hardware and user manual included
Product Details:
- Mounting Type: Wall Mount
- Movement Type: Rotate, Swivel, Tilt
- Brand: VideoSecu
- Material: Alloy Steel
- TV Size: 32 Inches
- Color: black
- Minimum Compatible Size: 19 Inches
- Compatible Devices: Television
- Maximum Tilt Angle: 5 Degrees
- Product Dimensions: 2.95 x 3.94 x 1.97 inches
- Item Weight: 1.01 pounds
- Manufacturer: VideoSecu
- Item model number: ML411B2
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No
- Date First Available: March 22, 2008