Motorized lift system for TV ALZO ZERO

motorized lift system for TV
motorized lift system for TV
motorized lift system for TV
motorized lift system for TV
motorized lift system for TV
motorized lift system for TV
motorized lift system for TV
motorized lift system for TV
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ALZO ZERO SERIES TV LIFTS WITH DOUBLE STROKE It belongs to the Up-down family and it has its same characteristics, but with a plus, the double stroke: it’s our Zero lift mechanism, conceived for smaller tv cabinet with a limited height. MAXIMUM EXCURSION AND SPACE SAVING With its double stroke, the Alzo zero tv lift can reach a wider excursion than the standard up-down but with a space saving in height and greater depth. The system can be installed in cabinets and/or furnishing contexts of limited height, without giving up a large screen. CUSTOMIZABLE TV LIFT Stroke and size can be customized according to customer needs. Also available in the TS version with servo-assisted rotation and in the 5G version, even thinner! Mechanical Features - Internal round profile guides with pillow sliders that guarantee maximum gripping. - Double Vertical movement on parallel axes transmitted by 12 / 24V DC gear motors. - Stroke adjustment with microswitches. - With limit switches of run for safety. - Support brackets for TV screens designed for all models equipped with VESA connection. Electrical Characteristics: - Logic control with customizable operating software that can be interfaced with the main home automation systems. Equipped with safety device to avoid overloads and polarity reversals - Control by buttons or by 2 channel radio control. - Pre-wired clean contacts for button integration. - Wiring housed in flexible sheath. - Optional electronic safety sensor
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