SureMount 42″-80″ Back to Back TV Ceiling Mount – 3000mm Drop
The SureMount SMCM300D back to back TV ceiling mount is one of the longest drop ceiling TV mounts in New Zealand. This universal back to back TV ceiling mount is perfect for hanging medium/large sized screen’s in landscape or portrait mode from the ceiling. Whether you wish to tilt your TV or swivel left and right this bracket does it all. Includes hardware mounting kit for attaching the TV to the mount and for mounting the bracket to the ceiling.
The drop can be extended or reduced by adding or removing poles in multiples of 800mm. Additional extension poles can be purchased should you require.
Features:
- Fits most TV’s sizes between 42-80″
- Variable Tilt +10° to -5° with locking pin mechanism for precise positioning
- Rotate both screens together +/-30°
- Integrated cable management routes cables through the ceiling plate
- Extension from 860-3130mm. Can be extended in multiples of 800mm with additional SMCM80XL-EXT800
- Mounting VESA 100×100 up to 600×400
- Max Pole Capacity 75kgs
- Sloping Ceiling up to 90°
- Change the screen from landscape to portrait by turning the screen without demounting it
Additional Commercial safety options available with our Wire Rope Security Cable
Product and Technical Manuals for SMCM300D Back to Back TV Ceiling Mount
Product Manual: SMCM300D Manual
Technical Summary: SMCM300D Technical Summary
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs):
How do I know whether this 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.
Does the TV Ceiling Mount have to be 3m?
The TV Ceiling Mount comes out of the box with enough poles to have a 3m drop. You are able to purchase more poles to extend the drop in multiples of 800mm. You are also able to remove poles in multiples of 800mm to reduce the amount of drop.
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