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Sector Showcase Chief offers fine tuning with Fusion pull-out mount


Adjustments post- installation can be just as important as those that are necessary during the actual installation, and a recessed screen can become troublesome even to the most skilled of maintenance engineers should access be unfavourable. Inspired by installer


feedback, Chief’s Fusion Micro-Adjustable Pull-Out Mounts, which include the LSMVU/MSMVU models, have been produced to save time and money in both installation and maintenance, with numerous features to aid the smallest to the largest of changes. Flexibility is a key element to the mounts, which are intended for recessed configurations. The Centreless Shift feature permits lateral shift of the display after it has been fixed to the wall. In addition to speeding up maintenance, it enables the screen to be adjusted and then secured once the desired position within the videowall configuration


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has been found. Further post-installation


alterations can be made with the assistance of ControlZone, which is used to find the right height and level in the configuration. Fine-tuning plumb adjustments complete the screen fit, locking together the videowall and allowing the screen to be positioned flat even if the mounting surface is not. The ClickConnect component


gives an audible click once the screen has been securely fastened to the mount.


B-Tech BT8200 – slimming the install


T he BT8200 range from B-Tech has been devised as an ultra-slim system for applications that require a contemporary mounting solution for LED displays and 3D TVs. By only protruding 14mm (0.6in) from the installation wall, the mount has a low overall aesthetic impact. The company says that the


design of the mount has been carefully formulated so that its stability and strength have not been compromised by its slenderness. B-Tech asserts that key to


success for the BT8200 range over the past year have been the patent-pending ‘Torsion Lock’, and the influence of pro install customers in the design of the mounting solution. The Torsion Lock mechanism


enables the screen to be hooked on the wall plate onto a pre- fitted locking bar, which can then be clamped down with an Allen key. This eases the strain of fitting the screen directly to the mount right away, reducing installation times. The assistance of the On Wall Levelling System enables post- fix adjustments to be made to the mount. The three mounts in the range


are compatible with numerous flat screens with mounting


www.installationeurope.com The mounts can also extend


7in (0.3in) from the wall to facilitate maintenance; each screen can be withdrawn from the videowall separately, so that cabling and the rear of the screen can be easily accessed. Chief says the series has been


designed to make the installation of videowall configurations a breeze. The mounts are available for screens from 26in to 63in, and can be used with any videowall matrix 2 x 2 or larger.


www.chiefmfg.com


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patterns up to 240mm x 200mm, including VESA: 75mm x 75mm, 100mm x 100mm, 200mm x 100mm and 200mm x 200mm. The range can be fixed to


concrete or brick walls, and can be installed using the supplied universal screen fixing kits, which include M4, M5, M6, M8 screws


and spacers, along with security locking screws to prevent theft. The BT8200 range is stocked


throughout the company’s European offices in the UK, Germany and Belgium; regional distributors also supply the range.


www.btechavmounts.com


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