Brateck 37″-70″ Single Stud Full Motion TV Mount
The Brateck SLPA31-463 Single Stud Full Motion TV Mount fits most 37″~70″ LED, LCD flat-panel TVs up to 35kg. This mount extends out 518mm from the wall and is only 53mm deep when retracted. With a back plate only 110mm wide this bracket is perfectly suited for single stud mounting. It allows smooth, effortless tilt motion with the push of a finger, making it easy to reduce glare and find the perfect TV angle at any height. Full motion allows maximum flexibility — extend, tilt and swivel your TV up to 90” left and right for easy viewing from any seat in a room. Its built-in level adjustment offers 2.5° clockwise and counterclockwise turning to ensure it is perfectly level. It combines integrated cable management features and decorative covers to ensure an elegant and tidy look. Comes with full mounting kit for wall and TV fixing.
Features:
- Fits most TV’s sizes between 37-70″
- Extra long reach from 53mm to 518mm
- 180° swivel (left and right)
- Mounting VESA 200×200 up to 600×400
- Tilt +5° to -12°
- Weight Capacity up to 35kgs
- Adjustment Leveling +/-2.5°
- Back plate measurement 110x398mm
- Detachable VESA TV mounting plate makes for easy installation
- Includes cable management
Installation Manual for SLP31-463 37″-70″ Single Stud Full Motion TV Mount
Installation Manual: SLP31-463 Installation Manual
Brochure: SLPA31-463 Marketing Brochure
Frequently Asked Questions:
How do I know whether this full motion TV mount will work with my TV?
There are two factors to take into account when buying a TV mount. They are weight and VESA (mounting hole pattern). Look at the specifications of your TV and see if they fit within the weight and VESA for the TV mount in question.
What is the difference between a single arm and a dual arm full motion TV mount?
A single arm full motion TV mount gives more flexibility as to the possible viewing angle you can get. In theory a single arm bracket can be turned right around 180° back on itself (the size of the TV will dictate how far you can go). The one downfall of a single arm bracket is that they are prone to sagging or twisting making it difficult to have the TV level when both fully in or fully extended. If the TV is going to be left out at a viewing angle (e.g. across a corner) then this is not an issue as any sag or twist can be allowed for during the setup.
A dual arm TV mount has two arms making it a much more stable option when the TV is moved in and out on a regular basis. A dual arm TV bracket is typically easier to install and to keep the screen level no matter whether it is fully pushed in or fully pulled out from the wall. The two arms will restrict how much of a viewing angle you can get with most only allowing the TV to get to about 80°.
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