SureMount 40″-60″+ Corner Mount TV Mount
The SureMount® SCLSS07 Corner Mount TV Mount is a slimline cantilever TV bracket that offers full motion movement and extension for medium/large size TV’s. It has an offset pivot point that is designed for mounting your TV across a corner. Designed for the NZ 600mm wall stud the offset pivot point allows you to install the bracket right into the corner of a wall maximising the use of the corner wall stud. The bracket can be mounted with the pivot point on either the left or right hand side. The long reach makes it ideal for corner mounting or changing viewing angles to suit viewing from different rooms.
Features:
- Fits most TV’s sizes between 40″-60″+
- Extra long reach from 73mm to 660mm
- 180° swivel (left and right)
- Mounting VESA 100Ă—100 up to 600Ă—400
- Tilt -12°
- Weight Capacity up to 50kgs
- Solid heavy-guage steel construction
- Includes cable management and full mounting kit (including bubble level) for wall and TV fixing.
Product Manual for SCLSS07 Corner Mount TV Mount
Demonstration video on the SCLSS07 reach.
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.
Can you put a TV wall mount in a corner?
Yes you can. The SCLSS07 TV wall mount has an offset pivot point which moves the cantilevering arms away from overhanging the side of the wall mounting back plate. All of this allows you to utilise the corner wall stud as one of the fixing points for the back plate.
Why do single arm brackets sometimes sag?
The most common issue with single arm TV mounts is that the sag weight is a lot less than a dual arm TV mount. This means that single arm TV mounts can’t take as much weight before the arm starts to sag or twist. In most cases the sag is only noticeable when you are trying to get your TV to be level when the bracket is both pushed right in or pulled right out from the wall. When the TV is fully pushed in and level their is likely to be little or no sag. When the TV is pulled out from the wall this generates leverage on the arm of the bracket. If the TV is mounted offset from the pivot point then there is a possibility that one side of the TV may sag down more then the other. Ensuring that the TV is mounted over the top of the pivot points on the bracket will help to keep it level when both pushed in and pulled out.
Alistair –
Really good piece of skit. Goes back super slim and cantilever arm seems solid as
Frances (verified owner) –
Really sturdy, does exactly what we need it to do.
Joel Pohio (verified owner) –
Excellent communication and customer service experience. Bracket is very solid and quality is good. Delivered on time
Sharon (verified owner) –
Yet to be installed, but easy to deal with and super fast delivery. Thanks Matt.
Steve (verified owner) –
Excellent service.
Awesome bracket that works well.
Fast delivery.
No complaints at all.
Vicky Hazners (verified owner) –
Excellent customer service. Phoned for advice, so helpful and super fast delivery. And the TV mount excellent. Thanks
James Smaling (verified owner) –
Excellent product and service, next day delivery
The quality of the TV bracket was far better than expected
James Smaling (verified owner) –
Excellent product and service, next day delivery
The quality of the TV bracket was far better than expected