Electronics : Premier Mounts AM2-B Swing-Out Arms For 17-Inch¿37-Inch LCD Screens (Black)

Electronics : Premier Mounts AM2-B Swing-Out Arms For 17-Inch¿37-Inch LCD Screens (Black)

Premier Mounts AM2-B Swing-Out Arms For 17-Inch¿37-Inch LCD Screens (Black)

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Premier Mounts AM2-B Swing-Out Arms For 17-Inch¿37-Inch LCD Screens (Black)
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Brand: Premier Mounts
EAN: 0829973101107
Label: Premier
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
Manufacturer: Premier
Model: AM2-B
Publisher: Premier
Studio: Premier



Features:
  • SWING ARM 17-37 LCDS
  • FITS 75MM/100MM/200MM VESA(R) MOUNTING PATTERN PANELS; OFFERS 15° OF TILT/PIVOT, 360° SCREEN ROTATION & ARTICULATES 180° FROM SIDE TO SIDE; EXTENDS UP TO 17" OR CAN BE FOLDED FLATJUST 3.6" FROM THE WALL; FEATURES PATENTED RADIAL GLIDE TECHNOLOGY(TM); UL







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Recommended for 10'-37' LCD displays, this full-articulation swingout arm can be pulled out 17' from the wall. It also offers significant tilt and pivot using innovative Radial Glide Technology.









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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Great LCD Mount ...
Easy to install. Mounted my 20 inch NEC LCD computer monitor on the wall with it



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Excellent Mount ...
Absolutely everything that it was marketing to be. The cable run has plenty of room for the power cord, a coax cable and maybe one other. Componenent cables would make it too tight.

The arm is very sturdy, and even mounted in a RV the TV doesn't move while driving down the road, yet is easy enough to move manually.

I am quite pleased with the quality and durability of this product.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - * Not a Great Product ...
I bought this swing-arm LCD TV mount from another on-line vendor, and it arrived scratched and missing hardware. Numerous phone calls to the vendor and manufacturer resulted in offers to replace the unit, but only after I returned the one I received. This is, as I'm sure most of you are aware, unlike Amazon, which has sent out replacements before receiving the returned merchandise.
I noted that the packing material used to protect the painted surfaces did not surround the arms and mounting base, so in transit, they are able to bump against each other and that could be the source of the scratches.
Harware missing was 2 metric screws, which are not easy to find in a local hardware store. Someone had opened the sealed plastic envelope, removed the screws and resealed the envelope with transparent tape.
All-in-all, this wasn't a pleasant experience and neither the retailer or the manufacturer took any responsibility for the problem, meaning someone else might get a similarly defective unit.
Buyer beware!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Premier LCD Mount ...
I mounted this on my kitchen wall to hang a 22" Vizio LCD TV and it was very easy to install. The cables tunnel through the arm of the mount so there are no visable wires. I installed a power and cable outlet box in the wall directly behind the screen and next to the mount so all you see is the screen with nothing to distract you when viewing. The instructions were very easy to follow. The end caps that cover the adjustment screws were a little hard to get off but were ok. I would and have recomended this to a friend and he purchased this for the same TV.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Excelent for a 32\" ...
I'ts strong and easy to install, I used it in a 32" LCD and it holds up perfectly.


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