Neomounts by Newstar WAH 60"-100" 1TFT schw. Max.80

NEOMOUNTS BY NEWSTAR

LFD-W8000

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The Neomounts by Newstar wall mount, LFD-W8000 is a full swing tilt- and swivel wall mount for flat screens up to 100" (254 cm). This mount is a great choice when you want the ultimate viewing flexibility with your flat screen TV. Effortless pull the display out from the wall, position it in almost any direction, turn it around corners and then smoothly return it to the wall when finished. Neomounts by Newstars' tilt (-15°|+5°) and swivel (-45°|+45°) technology allows the mount to change to any viewing angle to fully benefit from the capabilities of the flat screen. The mount is easily depth adjustable from 7 to 62.5 centimetres. A cable management conceals and routes cables from mount to flat screen. Hide your cables to keep living room, bedroom or home cinema installation nice and tidy.Neomounts by Newstar LFD-W8000 has three pivot points and is suitable for screens up to 100" (254 cm). The weight capacity of this product is 80 kg each screen. The wall mount is suitable for screens that meet VESA hole pattern 200x200 to 900x600mm.Create a clean design ambiance for your flat screen TV in the living room, bedroom or home cinema.All installation material is included with the product.

Maximum weight capacity80 kg
Maximum screen size2.54 m (100")
Mounting typeWall
Minimum VESA mount200 x 200 mm
Maximum VESA mount900 x 600 mm
Minimum screen size152.4 cm (60")
Number of displays supported1
Tilt angle range0 - 20°
Swivel angle90°
Distance to the wall (max)62.5 cm
Distance to the wall (min)7 cm
Product colourBlack
Package width539 mm
Package depth80 mm
Package height1168 mm
Master (outer) case width1180 mm
Master (outer) case length95 mm
Master (outer) case height610 mm
Master (outer) case gross weight18 kg
Master (outer) case net weight14.6 kg
Products per master (outer) case1 pc(s)
Harmonized System (HS) code7326909890
Products per pallet (EU)15 pc(s)
Country of originChina
Package net weight14.6 kg

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