SANUS - LT25B

 

Sanus Tilting Wall Mount for 30"-60" Tv's

 

Description/Specs

 The VisionMount LT25 is a tilting wall mount for 30" – 60" flat-panel TVs. Sanus Systems’ Virtual Axiis tilting technology provides effortless adjustment of viewing angle without the use of tools. ProSet post-installation height and leveling adjustments ensure TVs are always perfectly positioned after hanging. The innovative ClickStand™ feature holds the TV away from wall for easy cable installation and maintenance, then snaps shut to secure the TV to the wall plate. The LT25 features an open wall plate design that provides ample room for cable routing, and ClickFit™ technology allows a surge protector to attach easily to the center of the mount, so it stays hidden yet easily accessible. The TV can also be shifted left and right on the wall plate for perfect placement, even with off-center studs. Extruded aluminum wall plate construction is strong and lightweight, making installation a breeze. Universal mounting pattern fits virtually any 30" – 60" flat-panel TV up to 175 lbs.

 

Product Specifications

TV Diagonal Min/Max: 30.00" - 60.00" / 76.2cm - 152.4cm
Product Width: 30.00" / 76.2 cm
Product Height: 18.25" / 46.36 cm
Product Depth: 3.00" / 7.62 cm
Product Weight: 12.00 lb / 5.45 kg
Product Depth Max: 3.00" / 7.62 cm
Product Depth Min: 3.00" / 7.62 cm
Product Type Specifications
TV Size Range: 30.00" - 60.00" / 76.2cm - 152.4cm
Maximum TV Weight: 175.00 lb / 79.55 kg
Mounting Pattern:

Universal


Tilt: 8.00° / - 10.00°
Roll: 2.00° / - 2.00°
Package Specifications
Package Width 31.25" / 79.38 cm
Package Height 3.75" / 9.53 cm
Package Depth 13.50" / 34.29 cm
Package Weight 14.00 lb / 6.36 kg

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