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CHEETAH MOUNTS PLASMA LCD TV ARTICULATING DUAL ARM WALL MOUNT FOR 32-63

This is a very substantial mount with Dual arms and nearly 40lbs of steel. The arms extend a Full 27″ from the wall yet fold to less than 4.75″. Even at full extension, this mount has very little sag or twist. It is rated for up to 180lbs and most displays 52″ and smaller weigh under 100lbs. The unit has 4 tilt adjustment knobs and two tilt adjustment screws and it will tilt forward or back 15 degrees. The wall plate has wide slots making it easy to mount into standard 16″ studs ev (more…)

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Cheetah Mounts Tilt and Swivel Articulating Arm for Plasma LCD TV 32

UNIVERSAL 32-55″ PLASMA/LCD SINGLE ARM TV/DISPLAY MOUNT

This mount features 28lbs of heavy gauge cold-rolled steel for a stable and secure mount. The mount collapses to less than 4″, extends out to 26″, tilts forward/downward 0-25 degrees and swivels 180 degrees. Additionally, the attachment plate at the end of the arm rotates like the face of a clock up to 7 degrees ensuring a 100% level display.

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CHEETAH MOUNTS LCD TV ARTICULATING ARM WALL MOUNT FOR 23-37

This mount is made from 10 lbs of 100% steel, holds up to 65 LBS, and includes a TV plate which fits hole patterns up to 200×200mm (approximately 8×8). It is our recommended model for displays in the 23-37 size range. Most LCD arm mounts are made from 2-3lbs of molded composite aluminum material, hold up to 33 LBS, and fit hole patterns of up to 100×100mm (approximately 4×4). Many TVs/Displays in the 23-37 size range use the larger 100×200mm or 200×200mm hole patterns. If you are u (more…)

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Cheetah Mounts APTMM2B Tilt Wall Mount for 32

The Cheetah Mounts APTMMB Tilt Wall Mount offers a 0-15 degrees of tilt while maintaining a slim 1.9″ profile in the flat position. Weight capacity 160lbs supports hole patterns up to 28″ (711mm) wide by 19″ (483mm) tall. The universal design fits virtually any 32-55″ plasma or LCD TV.

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