Peerless-AV LCW620A Articulating Wall Mount for up to 29" Monitors

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Peerless-AV LCW620A Articulating Wall Mount for up to 29" Monitors
Key Features
  • Supports Displays Up to 29" and 17.8 lb
  • Provides -90 to +45° Tilt Adjustment
  • Provides 360° Roll Adjustment
  • Provides up to 180° Swivel
The Peerless-AV LCW620A Articulating Wall Mount is designed to mount flat panel displays measuring up to 29" onto a wall, and has a maximum load capacity of 17.8 lb. It provides adjustments of -90 to +45° tilt, 360° roll, 180° swivel, and 12.6" of height, with up to 22" of extension. The mount will attach to wood, concrete, cinder block, or breeze block constructions and offers integrated cable management.
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Peerless-AV LCW620 Overview

The Peerless-AV LCW620A Articulating Wall Mount is designed to mount flat panel displays measuring up to 29" onto a wall, and has a maximum load capacity of 17.8 lb. It provides adjustments of -90 to +45° tilt, 360° roll, 180° swivel, and 12.6" of height, with up to 22" of extension. The mount will attach to wood, concrete, cinder block, or breeze block constructions and offers integrated cable management.

UPC: 735029279914

Peerless-AV LCW620 Specs

Display/Device Compatibility
Displays
• Screen Sizes up to 38"
Load Capacity
17.8 lb / 8.1 kg
VESA Mounting-Hole Pattern
100 x 100 mm
75 x 75 mm
Mounting Compatibility
Single Stud / Wall
Adjustments
Height Up to 12.6" / 32 cm
Tilt: 135° (-90 to 45°)
Swivel: 180° (-90 to 90°)
Rotation: 360° (-180 to 180°)
Depth 4 to 26.8" / 10.4 to 68 cm
Orientation
Landscape
Material of Construction
Aluminum
Dimensions
7.2 x 3.6" / 182 x 92 mm (Wall Plate)
Weight
8.8 lb / 4 kg
Packaging Info
Package Weight
8.9 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
18.2 x 16.4 x 5.4"

Peerless-AV LCW620 Reviews

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Can the monitor move up and down or just side to ...

Can the monitor move up and down or just side to side?
Asked by: Michael A
Yes, It does move up and down as well.
Answered by: Bennie
Date published: 2021-02-04
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