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| Item number: CIEN0-67117081 Manufacturer no.: VFM-WA6X4B EAN/GTIN: 4887532000007 |
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| Vision’s Vision Flat-Panel Mount – Wall Arm range is tough and flexible. The VFM-WA6X4B fits any flat-panel LCD or LED screen which has rear mounting holes up to 600 x 400 mm apart.
Up to 70" Most larger displays use VESA arrangement of mounting points up to 600 x 400 mm apart, so the WA6X4 fits the majority of displays up to this size. Note: if a larger display has the correct mounting points and weighs less than the SWL this mount can support it safely.
Safe Working Load The strong mechanical design has a “safe working load” of 30 kg (66.1 lbs).
Rotation Didn’t fix the wall plate perfectly plumb? No problem! 6° of rotation allow you to get the display level easily once the display is in place.
Tilt and Swivel -2-12° tilt and 90° swivel. Use this mount to fix a display in a corner up high in a waiting room, or fix displays around an office or in meeting rooms.
VESA The VESA system defines how far apart the mounting holes are on the back of your flat-panel. Holes 600 x 400 mm apart are known as VESA 600×400 and will suit this mount. This mount also covers all smaller VESA sizes.
Thumbscrews Thumbscrews are used to fix the display to help speed up the installation of this mount. More information: Design | Product colour | Black | | Housing material | Steel | | Certification | REACH | Weight & dimensions | Weight | 4200 g | Packaging data | Package width | 240 mm | | Package depth | 689 mm | | Package height | 50 mm | | Package weight | 7300 g | Mounting | Maximum weight capacity | 30 kg | | Maximum screen size | 70 " | | Mounting type | Wall | | Minimum VESA mount | 200 x 100 mm | | Maximum VESA mount | 600 x 400 mm | | Minimum screen size | 42 " | | Suitable for computer monitor | Yes | | Panel mounting interface | 200 x 100,200 x 200,300 x 300,400 x 200,400 x 400,600 x 400 mm | | Number of displays supported | 1 | Ergonomics | Tilt angle range | -2 - 12 ° | | Swivel angle range | -90 - 90 ° |
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