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- Fits 37″ to 55″ flat panel screen.
- Adjustable 15 degree of tilt up and down; Offers up to 180º of swivel (depending on screen model)
- Supports 180 lb , VESA 200X100 to 760×480mm compliant
- Super strong hinged arm extends TV from 5″ to 27″ off the wall
- Standard mounting hardware included. 2 stud mounting width up to 25 inch.
Product Description
These new super strong single arm cantilever mounts are a breakthrough in flat panel mount design, combining strength, easy installation, and striking product design that is unparalleled in the industry. The dual arm design provides easy one-touch tilt and up to 180 degrees of swivel for virtually limitless viewing positions. Fits most flat panel LCD TVs up to 55″. This mount can mount to any studs up to 25″ apart…. More >>






























January 16, 2010 at 9:15 pm
Good product for the price,Delivery time slower than expected,Snapped 2 bolts driving into stud.The only other issue is that We have a 32″Toshiba and the bracket shows from behind because it is meant to fit Larger Screens as well.All and All Good product. Ken, Maine.
Rating: 4 / 5
January 16, 2010 at 10:49 pm
I wanted to mount my LCD TV to the wall, but discovered that the TV I purchased had an unusual mount pattern. I purchased and returned two other wall mounts. This product was perfect.
Rating: 4 / 5
January 17, 2010 at 12:37 am
If you plan to use as a fixed screen, then it’s great,
but if you plan on using the articulate, I don’t like it one bit.
I practically gave this unit away. The horizontal piece that is screwed onto the wall (parallel to the floor) and the vertical piece that goes on next is not what I call “secure”. It is the vertical piece that takes actual “pressure” exerted by the weight of the TV and the frame, “NOT” the parallel part. The vertical piece holes are only about err 6 inches apart (left and right) so how the hell do you expect me to screw both sides onto a stud (so only one side will be screwed onto the stud) when most studs are around 16″ apart? You might think that the pressure is partially distributed to the horizontal piece, but it doesn’t (unless you meld the two pieces together, or allow the vertical piece to fit first into the wall, then apply the horizontal piece). This unit is good if you have studs that fit perfectly on the vertical bar, or mount it outside like on concrete or something where you don’t have to worry about studs.
Rating: 1 / 5
January 17, 2010 at 2:13 am
I bought this mount and love it! It was soooo easy to set up. Don’t let the price scare you away, It is as well built as the ones you buy at the named brand stores. I would recomend this to anyone, and I already have to my freinds. WELL WORTH THE PRICE!!
Rating: 5 / 5
January 17, 2010 at 4:44 am
First of all, the directions for using this mount are useless. It seems as if they had a standard (non-articulating) mount that they realized no one was buying and added the arm to it. The result is instruction that don’t show the arm but just a flat panel mount.
In addition, unlike other similar mounts, the articulating arm piece that attaches to the wall uses 6 screws (2 rows of 3) which makes it impossible for all of the screws to attach to a single stud.
Moreover, when attaching the arm piece to the standard wall piece the giant flat piece of metal is highly visable and unattractive for what I would like to see in a flat panel mount.
To make matters worse, the TV can easily slide from side-to-side on this giant piece of metal, which is not only cumbersome but scary….
Rating: 3 / 5
February 4, 2010 at 11:35 am
My 54S1 panasonic plasma bent this bracket ! not suitable over 42 inch tv in my opion.