Peerless Industries updates wall mounts

Feb 23, 2006 8:00 AM, Digital Signage Update e-newsletter

    

Peerless Industries has debuted an expanded 2006 SmartMount 600 Series of universal flat panel wall mounts. Updated features simplify and expedite flat panel installations.

The redesigned universal tilt wall mounts (ST640, ST650, and ST660) for 23in to 60in flat panel screens and new universal flat and tilt wall mounts (SF670, SF680, ST670 and ST680) for larger 42in to 102in screens feature a bracket design that snaps into place with an audible click and a new wall plate that incorporates accessible ports for junction boxes and cable management.

The tilt models contain a one-touch tilt mechanism for adjustment of the screen, as well as 15-degrees of negative tilt for unobstructed access to the rear of the screen for cable management. Additionally, the tilt models offer an option to lock the angle in five-degree increments, which is essential for applications when precise and uniform alignment of multiple screens is required.

For more information, visit www.peerlessmounts.com.

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