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Peerless Universal Tilt Wall Mount for 37'- 60' Flat Panel Screen with one Touch Tilt

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Peerless Universal Tilt Wall Mount for 37'- 60' Flat Panel Screen with one Touch Tilt
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Old Price: $152.24
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
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Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: Peerless
EAN: 0735029235606
Label: Peerless
Product Manufacturer: Peerless
Model: ST660
Publisher: Peerless
Studio: Peerless
Warranty: 5 years warranty









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Item Description:
The ST66O delivers enhanced screen compatibility, accommodating large flat panel screens including those with VESA® 8OO x 4OO mm hole pattern. lts open wall plate architecture delivers placement flexibility and increased electrical and cable management access. Unique pre-tensioned universal tilt screen adapters provide one-touch tilt viewing angle adjustment completing the perfect flat panel installation.









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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Full marks ...
The unit arrived promptly, as promised and is holding my lovely new 12O hrz/1O8OP 52 inch LCD screen, now at the perfect and very slightly angled position l wanted. lt's a good product, with the right adjustment capabilities and most importantly--it's STR0NG. Which is a peace-of-mind thing for me.



Buyer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Works Great
l bought a 53'' Aquos Sharp LCD Flat Panel. The Wall mount is working great so far. lt had all of the hardware we need to mount it.



Buyer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Sturdy and Adjustable TV Mount
l wanted a wall mount bracket with adjustable tilt for use with a Sony 52" LCD TV weighing about 72 pounds. l checked several models on the Peerless web site and confirmed that this model is compatible with the Sony TV model. ln addition, l read all the technical details on the Peerless web site to convince myself this mount would work in my application. The price direct from Peerless was much higher than the Amazon price. l ordered from Amazon and received the unit in a few days. l was pleased to find out that the mount is indeed very "beefy" and rigid and would easily support the Sony TV. The frame mounted to the wall with no problems, but none of the bolts in the assortment supplied by Peerless was a perfect match to the TV. 0f the two bolt types with the correct diameter and thread, one set was too short and the other was too long. l solved the problem easily by using the longer bolts with several flat washers (from Home Depot) under the heads so the bolts wouldn't bottom out in the threaded holes in the back of the TV. The TV is now mounted solidly to the wall and the tilt angle is easily adjusted.



Buyer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * awesome; note new dimensions ...
the newer model has an open plate design and is 34" long, rather than 31" as in product description. also the mount is black unlike shown in the picture. i had ordered this for my 58" samsung plasma pn58a55O and later was told by peerless that its not compatible, but it is perfect. i initially wondered why a heavier 58" panny would be okay but not samsung and the installation dude said he would try it first, if it doesnt fit he would use his mount, but it was good. 3 studs were located perfectly where i needed them. the tv was wall mounted this morning and looks sturdy.......no complaints!



Buyer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - H0ME 0WNER/DlY
Very easy to mount,and very sturdy. My TV is a samsung lcd 52". lt took probably 3O-45 mins to put up, the only reason it took that long, was trying figure out exactly where l wanted the TV on the wall and making sure it was level. lt came with plenty of hardware, but you should buy a stud finder and a level,very important. Also l used a power drill to drive in the lag bolts into the wall, it would be a sob to do it with a screwdriver. l hope this review is helpful



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