Chief’s RPA Elite mounts reduce projector installation times

Dec 14, 2006 8:00 AM

    

The RPA Elite mount from Chief offers micro-adjustment capability and minimizes installation time.

Chief unveiled the RPA Elite universal and custom projector mounts. Designed as a first-class upgrade to the RPA Mounts, the Elite Series’ new features are designed to minimize installation times.

The RPA Elite also includes the company’s MicroZone Adjustments, a new feature that allows fast and precise independent micro adjustment of roll, pitch and yaw with the use of a screwdriver. MicroZone Adjustments allow post-installation yaw adjustment of flush-mounted projectors up to 12 degrees.

The new mounts also include Macro Adjustments with Centris Technology. This feature uses the center of gravity to adjust the projector in easy, fluid movements, with just a touch of a finger. Once set, it can be locked into place with only three locking screws.

For more information, visit www.chiefmfg.com/store/detail/?product_id=80963.




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