
Omnimount Wishbone Universal Combo Platinum Plasma TV Wall Mount
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OmniMount UCL-XP Dual Arm Cantilever Mount (fits 42"-63" flat panels)
The CL-X offers a dual-arm configuration with a dual-stud mounting bracket for added strength and reliability.
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42" to 63" Xtra Large Flat Panel Cantilever Mount
Main FeaturesManufacturer: OmniMount SystemsManufacturer Part Number: UCL-XPManufacturer Website Address:
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Omnimount Wishbone Universal Combo Platinum Plasma TV Wall Mount
The CL-X offers a dual-arm configuration with a dual-stud mounting bracket for added strength and reliability.
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OmniMount Dual Arm LCD Cantilever Mount - 200 lb
Omni Mount UCL-XP 42 to 63 Dual Arm LCD Cantilever Mount with Universal Adapter
Omnimount Wishbone Universal Combo Platinum Plasma TV Wall Mount
Key Features: For 42"-63" TVs,200 lbs. weight capacity,Cantilever mount,180 degrees horiz. tilt,180 degrees
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If you are considering this mount, then you should buy it. It works exactly like you think. In, out, left, right, tilt forward, back... yep.
I weight 200 lbs, and I extended the mount to the full 28" extension and it held me just fine. I am using a 52" LCD that weighs 97 lbs, so it's great.
Installation is very easy. I don't know how people could spend more than maybe 30 minutes doing this. You just drill 6 pilot holes for the lag bolts into the studs, which need to be 16" on center, which any standard home is. Then, you mount the back plate to the wall. If you hit your studs right, you've done the hard part. Then you just screw in the cantilever arm and that part is done. Put the bracket on the back of your TV, and then you just hang it on the arm and tighten the bolts.
It's extremely simple and easy to do. This is a top-shelf product.
I weight 200 lbs, and I extended the mount to the full 28" extension and it held me just fine. I am using a 52" LCD that weighs 97 lbs, so it's great.
Installation is very easy. I don't know how people could spend more than maybe 30 minutes doing this. You just drill 6 pilot holes for the lag bolts into the studs, which need to be 16" on center, which any standard home is. Then, you mount the back plate to the wall. If you hit your studs right, you've done the hard part. Then you just screw in the cantilever arm and that part is done. Put the bracket on the back of your TV, and then you just hang it on the arm and tighten the bolts.
It's extremely simple and easy to do. This is a top-shelf product.
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Good, sturdy mount although perhaps overkill for my TV. The cardboard drill template is helpful for locating the holes. The four lag bolts will hold the mount securely to the wall studs. You will have plenty of leftover mounting hardware. It does take at least two people to mount the TV to the bracket.
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My husband purchased this wall mount for our 50" plasma. We have a little smaller plasma on a stand but wanted to try a wall mount for a bigger tv in the family room. It holds the tv beautifully and supports the weight even when it is completely telescoped off the wall. It swivels left and right, tilts up and down and allows for great viewing angle from virtually anywhere in the house (if one has an open floor plan).
We downloaded the instructions off the manufacturer's website, as the ones that were included were not too clear (to us). Instructions on the website were great: more detailed, had clear pictures and explanations. The only difficulty we encountered was with our studs. The mount of course must be drilled into two studs. However, if one is in Florida and is in a newly built home, he or she will quickly find out that studs in the non-load bearing walls are hollow metal and not wood. We did not risk using the bolts included in the set of hardware and purchased at a local
We downloaded the instructions off the manufacturer's website, as the ones that were included were not too clear (to us). Instructions on the website were great: more detailed, had clear pictures and explanations. The only difficulty we encountered was with our studs. The mount of course must be drilled into two studs. However, if one is in Florida and is in a newly built home, he or she will quickly find out that studs in the non-load bearing walls are hollow metal and not wood. We did not risk using the bolts included in the set of hardware and purchased at a local
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