Chief adds MountBuilder tool to Web site

Jun 15, 2008 12:00 PM

    

Chief Manufacturing, maker of projector, monitor and flat-panel TV mounting solutions, has launched its latest Web innovation, the MountBuilder product configurator, for projector mounts, flat-panel mounts and accessories.

MountBuilder is an online tool that assists customers to select and specify products. Users can go to the Chief Web site and walk through a logical sequence of steps to build a mount configuration that visually appears before them on their computer screen. Drop distance and weight capacity are automatically calculated as parts are added. A parts list is also generated, with the ability to edit parts and quantities. The tool allows users to log in and create a password, so they can save configurations for proposals or future jobs.

For more information, visit www.mountbuilder.com.




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