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Key Features
- Medium-to-Heavy Single Display Mount
- Supports Up to 143 lb Displays
- 35.4" Telescopic Drop Length Pole
- Landscape and Portrait Positioning
Suspend your TV set from the ceiling with the Atdec TELEHOOK Ceiling Mount in white. This mount supports a single medium-to-heavy display (up to 143 lb) and offers 360° rotation, 35.4" telescopic drop length, and 25° tilt. Adjustable to hold a display in landscape and portrait positions, as well as featuring elegant cable management and false ceiling covers, this TELEHOOK mount is suitable for all commercial environments. It can also be upgraded at a later point to support dual back-to-back displays.
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Are the cables visible where the mount meets the ...
Are the cables visible where the mount meets the ceiling? Do the cables go all the way through the pipe?
The cables will not be visible if pased through the ceiling and the ceiling mount component.
Date published: 2021-07-08
what component is needed to mount another monitor ...
what component is needed to mount another monitor back to back?
Hi Shelby! The back to back attachment has been discontinued. Thank you
Date published: 2022-07-25
Are the cables visible where the mount meets the ...
Are the cables visible where the mount meets the ceiling? Do the cables go all the way through the ceiling via the pipe?
No they are not. Pass the cables through the ceiling and into the ceiling mount and into the column.
Date published: 2021-07-08
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Is this mount compatible with the Samsung model # UN55HU6840? Thanks
Yes. The TV has a 400 X 400mm VESA mounting pattern and is perfectly compatible.
Date published: 2018-08-26
Is this mount wind resistant to use outdoors?
Is this mount wind resistant to use outdoors?
The mount is not rated for outdoor use.
Date published: 2020-10-02
question
How do you mount this? I teach in a classroom that has acoustic ceiling panels.
I went up in the attic and mounted it on a 2x4 across the joists. I realize you can't do that. You would probably have to secure it to a concrete slab above the ceiling tiles. Sounds like a job for a handyman.
Date published: 2018-08-28
