FIT™ Low-Profile Hinge Mount (32-52" Displays)
CJ-RLF2 • Hinged design reduces packaging material
• Open wall plate allows for easy cable routing and connection
• GlideLock™ with kickstand secures TV to wall plate without tools for easy cable connection
• Optional storage box provides a clean installation (CJ-PAC522, CJ-PAC521P)
Universal TV Ceiling Mount (30-55" Displays)
CJ-MCSU • Centris™ Technology provides fingertip tilt
• Screen angle can be tightened down for public applications
• ClickConnect™ provides simple, tool-free latching with an audible click
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• Post-installation leveling with no tools needed
• Q-Latch™ mounting system for quick connect/disconnect
^ Thinstall™ Universal Wall Mount
CJ-LTTU These ultra-thin mounts are designed to complement the low profile of new ultra-thin TVs. This tilt mount collapses to 0.75” while offering 12° of fingertip tilt.
• Fits TVs 37-63” and under 2” deep • One of the thinnest universal wall mounts available • 12° of smooth fingertip tilt • Tool-free GlideLock™ latching for fast installation • Shifts laterally after mounting for limitless centering • Cable stand ensures easy access to cables
Universal Projector Mount
CJ-RPAU This mount offers multiple ceiling mounting methods and includes everything needed for a quick installation.
• Ships with a universal bracket to fit most inverted projectors on the market
• Independent roll, pitch and yaw for quick and precise projector image registration
• Quick projector connect and disconnect with convenient lamp and filter access
• Maintains registration when disconnected and doesn’t affect preset adjustments
• All-Points™ Security Systems provides exclusive steel- into-steel locking hardware to protect against theft
• Multiple installation options
• Integrated cable management through top of mount without additional accessories
* Commercial mounts also available. Please contact your local ADI representative.
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