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Peerless ST670P Universal Tilt Wall Mount for 42-71" Displays - Black | 
enlarge | Brand: Peerless Category: CE
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Avg. Customer Rating: 11 reviews
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 16.1 Dimensions (in): 47 x 10 x 22 Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product. Warranty: 5 years warranty
MPN: ST670P Model: ST670P UPC: 735029242291 EAN: 0735029242291 ASIN: B000ET97CY
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Weight capacity: 250 lbs. | | • | One-touch tilt adjustment of +15/-5 without tools | | • | Optional horizontal adjustment of up to 6" | | • | Desired tilt angle can be locked in place if needed | | • | 18 5/8"W x 13 3/4"H x 2 7/8"D |
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Product Description Versatile functionality and solid engineering makes this mount an intelligent choice for boardrooms, restaurants and bars or home theaters. SmartMount Universal Tilt Wall Mounts come with everything you need for a quick and easy install: flat panels engage with an audible click, simple to align universal brackets, 15-degree negative tilt gives unobstructed access to cables and an open-design wall plate allows easy access to junction boxes and cable management. Plus, the Peerless Sorted-For-You fastener pack eliminates guesswork during installation by making all the screen attachment hardware easy to find. Mounts to two or three wood studs, concrete, cinder block or metal studs (accessory required) Comes with Peerless' Sorted-For-You fastener pack with all necessary screen attachment hardware included Dimensions - Unit Weight - 12.6 lb (5.7 kg) / Shipping weight - 14.95 lb (6.7 kg) / Maximum Load Capacity - 250 lb (113.4 kg)
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| Customer Reviews: Read 6 more reviews...
Well designed, easy to install December 2, 2008 I bought this mount to use behind a Panasonic Viera TH-50PZ80U 50-Inch 1080p Plasma HDTV. It was easy to install on the wall, and the length enabled me to secure it to 3 wall studs. I also used 2 toggle bolts on both the top and bottom rails, but I'm sure it would have been fine without them. It is holding the TV up very well. I have no worries about it coming loose from the wall. The only things holding it back from 5 stars in my opinion are that the instructions are not real clear as to how to set the tilt angle. I did what they said but the bracket still wouldn't tilt. I figured out that you have to loosen the two small Allen head screws below the tension adjuster. Once I figured that out, it was easy to adjust. The other issue is that the security screws in the TV brackets are very hard to get to when the TV is on the wall. It took my son and I both to get it done. He used a socket with extension and a Phillips bit to turn the screws, while I had to cram my hand between the TV and the wall to keep the bit in the head of the screw. I had to take the TV down once, and trying to get those screws out was a NIGHTMARE! Once the screws are tightened down, you can not see the head of the screws! My advice: replace the screws with some that are at least twice as long. Other than those two things, I am very happy with this mount. I am cofident it will hold the TV securely as long as it's needed.
OK if you have to mount on three wall studs October 4, 2008 If you have a large, heavy plasma TV and you need to span three 18" centered wall studs, this is one of your very few choices in the $100-$200 range. It took ordering three different wall mounts before I found this one because the specs on Amazon (and other sites for that matter) are either confusing or flat-out wrong. Most of the time when they give you dimensions, it's the size of the carton that they give rather than the size of the mounting bracket itself. I even contacted a real person at Amazon for the info on my second try and she was just as wrong as I was the first time. Why it's so hard for a company to add a couple of inches to a wall bracket mystifies me, but there are hundreds of $100 mounts that go 30" and only one or two (like this one) that are longer. So, unless you want your $2000 TV dangling precariously 16" over from two studs in your wall, get one that spans more than 36" like this one. The major complaint I have on this particular unit is that the adjusting knob that is supposed to allow you to tilt the screen up or down a bit (handy for getting to cables and such after installation) is designed in such a way that the bracket's proximity to the wall prevents you from loosening it. So once you've got your behemoth screen in place, you're stuck with whatever angle you've set it at. Over all, though, it's a sturdy mount with one main problem, and if you're willing to live with that design flaw--go for it.
Good, sturdy economical mount July 16, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Used this mount to hang my 50" Samsung plasma above my fireplace. The directions were easy to follow and its ability to mount to 3 studs give it a very sturdy feel.
My only caution is if you have your power outlet and or HDMI wallplates where the mount will sit on the wall, it doesn't give any clearance for these. There are square holes on the back, but your wallplates better match up *exactly* for them to work. I was lucky and was able to jury-rig it up there, but I would highly recommend you place your outlets below the mount if you have that luxury.
Very Solid July 10, 2008 I used this for a 50" Samsung plasma on the wall, this thing is solid. I have purchased a different model from someplace else and wall mount was too short to span across 3 studs, this one solved that problem. It's still not long enough that you would ever see the bracket . The tilt feature is great too.
Excellent value June 15, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Easy to install, fastens to three studs (16" centers), comes with a vast quantity of hardware, great instructions, and will hold just about any TV. I bet my 52" Samsung will still be on the wall when the only thing left are roaches! Well worth the few more dollars than the smaller mounts. BTW: downstairs I used the Sanus VMDD26B Universal Articulating mount for my 52" Sony... in comparison, it costs 4-times as much, had less hardware, weighs 3-times as much, and the instructions are less-than-easy to follow... mostly pictograms with few words. It does allow more movement which I needed.
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