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Monoprice Ceiling Bracket for Projector (Max 22Lbs), Black
Mount your projector to the ceiling using this Projector Ceiling Bracket from Monoprice!
This universal ceiling mount features three adjustable swing arms designed to adapt to a variety of mounting patterns. It mounts the projector within 6.7" (170mm) of the ceiling and includes support for 360 degrees of rotation, as well as 15 degrees of tilt and roll adjustment. It is constructed of steel and can support up to 22 lbs. (10kg). Hardware for mounting to brick or concrete is included.
Note that this mount is NOT compatible with the Epson PowerLite 83C or the Hitachi CPX 206 projectors.
Support Files:
- User's Manual (Dec 5, 2013)
- Dimensions Diagram (Apr 6, 2011)
Short drop universal ceiling mount for projectors
* Steel construction
* Three adjustable swing arms to suite a variety of different mounting patterns.
* 360 degree rotation.
* 170mm (6.7") drop from ceiling to top of projector.
* 10kg (22lb) maximum load weight.
SKU | 3874 - S6-1 |
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Length (ft) | No |
Color | No |
Gauge | No |
Type of Boot | No |
Brand | Monoprice |
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