Peerless-AV ACC560 Ceiling Plate

BH #PEACC560 • MFR #ACC 560
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Peerless-AV ACC560 Overview

Peerless ACC560 Structural Ceiling Plate - Peerless is one of the leaders in the audio-visual equipment mounting field. For more than 40 years, Peerless has continually come up with solutions that focus not only on strength, but quality as well. Whether you are mounting a TV, VCR, plasma, projector, or speakers, Peerless has the answer.

Mounts to wood joist or structural ceiling
Low-profile design ideal for small flat panel displays and projector ceiling installations
Unit has 1 1/2" 11.5 NPT fitting for attachment of extension column
UPC: 735029243632

Peerless-AV ACC560 Specs

Construction
Steel
Dimensions
Shipping: 5 x 5 x 5" (127 x 127 x 127mm)
Weight
.75 lbs (.34 kg)
Packaging Info
Package Weight
0.97 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
5.55 x 5.35 x 5.3"

Peerless-AV ACC560 Reviews

Wonderful product

By Charles D.
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2014-06-10

It's strong and black. The mounting hardware is not appropriate for holding the weight of the column, mount, and projector. They supplied large plastic Sheetrock anchors and screws. This should be attached to a ceiling joist! The hardware was not right for doing this. I had to buy 3/8 x 2 lag screws and washers, then paint them black after they were installed.

Good quality.Only 50 pound weight limit.

By Richard
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2013-12-07

Hung a peerless universal flat screen mount, short adjustable pole and old 32 inch flat screen from it. This model is only rated for 50 pounds but is the same thickness metal as the Peerless plate rated for 150 pounds. The difference is that this one has two screw holes and the other has four. I was slightly over 50 pounds so I discarded the 2 wood screws that came with it and bolted it through a 2 x 6 mounted in the attic that I had attached to the rafters with lag bolts. As always with Peerless this product is very high quality.

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question

If this attaches to the ceiling joist then how do you run the cables into the ceiling? Wouldnt the circular hole be blocked by the joist?
Asked by: Gaetano S.
You may have to drill some holes. If you were mounting above ceiling tiles, the cable could exit before the joist.
Answered by: Steve M.
Date published: 2018-08-27
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