Chief releases button-controlled ceiling lift

Dec 13, 2007 8:02 AM


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The CM2C40 is designed for flat-panel monitors up to 61in and 190lb.

The CM2C40 is designed for flat-panel monitors up to 61in and 190lb.

Chief Manufacturing has released a new ceiling flat-panel and projector mounting solution. The company’s CM2C40 automated ceiling lift allows users to raise and lower a flat panel from the ceiling at the press of button. This lift disguises flat-panel televisions in high-end residential or business installations, providing quick and smooth screen movement with customizable stops.

Designed for flat-panel televisions up to 61in 190 lbs, the CM2C40 provides fast up/down travel at more than 2in per second. The lift provides up to 40in of travel with a stored height of 31in, and the company’s auto drive gliding system provides fast and quiet adjustment. Customizable store and show positions allow fine-tuning for any installation, and the lift design eliminates screen width constraints.

For more information, visit http://www.chiefmfg.com/productdetail.aspx?AccessoryID=857.


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