Contemporary TV wall bracket SUA747PU
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contemporary TV wall bracket
contemporary TV wall bracket
contemporary TV wall bracket
contemporary TV wall bracket
contemporary TV wall bracket
contemporary TV wall bracket
contemporary TV wall bracket
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Characteristics

Style
contemporary
Material
metal
Market
commercial, home
VESA mount (mm)
universal
Maximum supported weight

27 kg
(60 lb)

Description

One of the thinnest wall arm mounts on the market, the Peerless-AV® DesignerSeries™ Universal Ultra Slim Articulating Wall Mount is designed exclusively for ultra-thin displays. The SUA747PU is built to hold displays firmly in any position – landscape or portrait – while still offering an ultra-low profile. An innovative I-shaped adaptor plate makes it easy to access the back of the display, keeping hardware hidden, and features internal cable management, providing a clean, professional look that transitions smoothly from the wall to the display. With a gloss Black finish, the SUA747PU matches any décor. The I-Shaped Adaptor plate's innovative design helps avoid blocking connections on back of display Internal cable management provides clean, professional installation finish Universal mount fits displays with mounting patterns 200 x 100 to 400 x 400mm Landscape or portrait mounting options increases display versatility Arm retracts to 1.85" (47mm) and extends up to 24.85" (631mm) from wall One-Touch™ tilt mechanism allows adjustment of +15/-5° without the use of tools Up to ±90° of side-to-side swivel Added ±5° of roll for postinstallation display leveling without the use of tools Up to ±0.5" (13mm) of vertical adjustment for post-installation leveling and height adjustment fine-tuning

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