Chief releases all-new FUSION video wall solution

Dec 4, 2009 1:25 PM

    

Chief Manufacturing has released its new FUSION Series pull-out mounts, ideal for video walls, digital signage and single-screen recessed applications. Inspired by installer feedback, the new FUSION mounts (LSMVU/MSMVU) extend 7in (178 mm) for easy cable access and servicing in hard-to-reach installations, even on the centermost screen of a video wall matrix. Fine-tuning of plumb adjustment also ensures that the screens are perfectly vertical, even if the wall is not. These comprehensive mounting solutions include a variety of features to make installation and maintenance of multiscreen configurations easy. ControlZone Leveling provides post-installation fine-tuning of height and leveling for perfect alignment. Slide screens together with Centerless post-installation lateral shift to speed up installation; slide them apart again to simplify routine maintenance. Chief's ClickConnect feature offers an audible click when the screens safely engage with the mount so you know the installation is secure, plus you can add a padlock for even more security.

Chief's new FUSION Pull-Out Mounts can be used with any 2 x 2 video wall matrix or larger, and with screens from 26-63".




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