Rhino Brackets Lockable Tilting TV Wall Mount Bracket for 37-70 Inch Screens
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- Description+
- Features+
- Fits 37-70” screens
- -10° ~ +5° Continuously Adjustable Tilt
- Suitable for VESA patterns up to 600x400
- Holds up to 176 lbs
- Locking Bar for Added Security (Padlock Sold Separately)
- Specs+
- For 37 to 70" screens
- Tilt: -10° ~ +5° (Continuously Adjustable)
- Max Load Capacity: 176lbs
- Universal mounting pattern
- VESA Compatibility: 200x200, 400x200, 300x300, 400x400, 600x400mm
- Distance from Wall: 2.1"
- Design and construction: Solid toughened steel
- Durable scratch resistant finish in black
- Mounting hardware included
- Reviews+
- Fits 37-70” screens
- -10° ~ +5° Continuously Adjustable Tilt
- Suitable for VESA patterns up to 600x400
- Holds up to 176 lbs
- Locking Bar for Added Security (Padlock Sold Separately)
- For 37 to 70" screens
- Tilt: -10° ~ +5° (Continuously Adjustable)
- Max Load Capacity: 176lbs
- Universal mounting pattern
- VESA Compatibility: 200x200, 400x200, 300x300, 400x400, 600x400mm
- Distance from Wall: 2.1"
- Design and construction: Solid toughened steel
- Durable scratch resistant finish in black
- Mounting hardware included
Vast Experience
Earth’s mightiest televisions deserve a wall mount that can match them in strength and utility. FireFold’s WM-LG-LCK can handle the needs of your most precious screens. With an extra wide base, this mount goes beyond the call of duty by accommodating sizes beyond standard limits. It holds most televisions up to 70”. If the VESA pattern and the weight fit, you can also safely hang larger screens. Installing this mount is quick and easy and the bar design allows some lateral shifting of the TV once it is on the wall so you can perfectly center it. A 10-degree tilt makes the wall mount ideal for living rooms, bedrooms, and even above fireplaces.
With the WM-LG-LCK, you can effortlessly safeguard your treasured TV. It includes a built-in slot for you to attach a padlock, securing it against theft, tampering, and unfortunate evil-doers. Crafted from tough, no-nonsense steel, this television mount can securely handle up to 176 lbs. Despite its hefty might, this TV wall mount only sits 2.1”off of the wall. It comes with standard mounting hardware, but specialty screws may be necessary.
The Hole Story
The WM-LG-LCK can fit VESA mounting patterns up to 600x400. But what does that mean? How do you know if it will fit your screen? It’s easy if you have your manual, a measuring tape, or the internet! Since you’ve obviously got web access, we’ll start with the latter. A quick query of the search engine of your choice can usually answer your question for you. Just be sure you have your monitor or TV’s exact model number as many manufacturers switch their mounting patterns from year to year. The VESA pattern should also be listed in the specs of your manual. If you don’t have the manual and can’t find the model number, or if you prefer to take a hands-on approach, you can calculate your VESA pattern yourself. Using a tape measure or ruler, measure the distance between the mounting holes on the back of the screen. Measure horizontally and vertically, not diagonally. There should be two numbers, both in millimeters. These numbers will be your VESA pattern.
Vast Experience
Earth’s mightiest televisions deserve a wall mount that can match them in strength and utility. FireFold’s WM-LG-LCK can handle the needs of your most precious screens. With an extra wide base, this mount goes beyond the call of duty by accommodating sizes beyond standard limits. It holds most televisions up to 70”. If the VESA pattern and the weight fit, you can also safely hang larger screens. Installing this mount is quick and easy and the bar design allows some lateral shifting of the TV once it is on the wall so you can perfectly center it. A 10-degree tilt makes the wall mount ideal for living rooms, bedrooms, and even above fireplaces.
With the WM-LG-LCK, you can effortlessly safeguard your treasured TV. It includes a built-in slot for you to attach a padlock, securing it against theft, tampering, and unfortunate evil-doers. Crafted from tough, no-nonsense steel, this television mount can securely handle up to 176 lbs. Despite its hefty might, this TV wall mount only sits 2.1”off of the wall. It comes with standard mounting hardware, but specialty screws may be necessary.
The Hole Story
The WM-LG-LCK can fit VESA mounting patterns up to 600x400. But what does that mean? How do you know if it will fit your screen? It’s easy if you have your manual, a measuring tape, or the internet! Since you’ve obviously got web access, we’ll start with the latter. A quick query of the search engine of your choice can usually answer your question for you. Just be sure you have your monitor or TV’s exact model number as many manufacturers switch their mounting patterns from year to year. The VESA pattern should also be listed in the specs of your manual. If you don’t have the manual and can’t find the model number, or if you prefer to take a hands-on approach, you can calculate your VESA pattern yourself. Using a tape measure or ruler, measure the distance between the mounting holes on the back of the screen. Measure horizontally and vertically, not diagonally. There should be two numbers, both in millimeters. These numbers will be your VESA pattern.