The MTR Tilt Wall Mount, part of Chief’s new series of mounts intended for 30in-50in plasmas and LCDs.
Chief Manufacturing has released a new line of custom and universal mounts designed to easily integrate with 30in-50in plasma and LCD TVs. The new line of mounts offers a variety of options, including fixed, tilt, swing arm, ceiling and mobile carts. The new line includes:
MSR Fixed Wall Mount — The MSR combines a low-profile design with fast installation. Innovative features include Q-Latch integrated security, an expanded wall plate opening for cable management and integrated lateral shift.
MTR Tilt Wall Mount — The MTR provides a low-profile design with friction-adjustable tilt for better viewing angles. It includes Q-Latch integrated security, an expanded wall plate opening for cable management and integrated lateral shift.
MWR Swing Arm Wall Mount — The MWR’s single swing arm provides a high degree of flexibility with up to 25in of extension. This product features Centris technology for fingertip tilt adjustment, Q-Latch integrated security, CableTrac for routing cables and mounting guides for hassle-free installation.
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