New Chief mount helps hang 40in to 63in flat panels
Nov 20, 2007 5:04 PM
The CM7 swing arm mount from Chief.
Chief Manufacturing has made available its new CM7 Automated Swing Arm Mount, part of the company’s Cinematic Series.
The CM7 provides automated positioning at the touch of a button. Designed for 40in-63in flat-panel televisions weighing up to 180lbs, the CM7 provides smooth movements. The mount offers a control box to limit the movement of the arm, protecting the wall and the TV itself. This low-profile mounting solution extends up to 12in from the wall, swivels left and right and provides automated tilt. Multiple preset buttons on the remote enable users to program preferred screen positions.
The CM7 mounts directly to studs for easy installation. A cable management system conceals A/V wires and cords for an aesthetic finish. The CM7 is UL and TUV listed and includes a one-year manufacturer warranty for parts and labor.
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