Chief ships two new ceiling mounts

May 10, 2007 12:00 PM


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A PCS series ceiling mount from Chief.

Chief Manufacturing has unveiled two new mounts intended for retrofitting existing CRT installations with flat panels. Installers can simply unthread the current CRT TV mount from the 1.5in NPT and rethread the MCS or PCS single ceiling mount without changing out the pipe or ceiling plate.

The PCS and MCS mounts feature Chief’s Q-Latch mounting system for quick connect/disconnect and integrated security. Screen positioning can be performed quickly without tools. The MCS is compatible with 26in-50in screens and the PCS is compatible with 37in-61in screens. Chief offers a variety of installation adapters, including the PAC101 pole shelf, PAC251 CPU adapter and the PAC300 or PAC301 speaker adapters.

For more information, visit www.chiefmfg.com/store/results/flat_panel/?product_category_id=4988 and www.chiefmfg.com/store/detail/?product_id=82487.


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