Fits most 32inch Flat Panel televisions's and up, check your television weight and mounting hole pattern to ensure this mount will work.
Handles LCD and Plasma Flat Panel Televisions 25 to 110 lbs.
VESA compliant: 200 wide x 100 high to 600 wide x 400 high (mm).
Allowable Television mounting pattern: 6.6 (168mm) to 27.2 (691mm) inches wide, up to 19.8in (502mm) high, see figure below.
Product dimensions: 29.0 x 23.6 x 4.4 inches, see figure below.
Down and Out Mount weight: 25 lbs
Comes with all the hardware needed to attach to 2 wood studs
Mount Overall Size, Television Mounting Hole Pattern Range, Wall Mounting Hole Pattern Range
Front View, Shown Tilted Vertical in Up Position
Note: Mount Only Comes with 2 Television Mounting Arms, Not the 4 Shown
Side Views of Down and Out Mount, Shown in Up, Down, and All the Way Out Positions
Show with 3 Different Viewing Angle Ranges
Tilted Vertical in Up and Down Position
Tilted Vertical in Up Position
Tilted 15 Degrees in Up Position
Note: The 3 different positions are shown to illustrate the movement of the Down and Out Mount. Depending on customers setup, the mount may only have 2 usable positions.
To get as much downward travel as possible when mounting above a mantel it is very important that you put extra thought into the mounting process. In general,
the higher the Down and Out Mount is above the mantel the more downward travel you will get. Also, the lower the television is attached on the mount, the higher
the Down and Out Mount can be mounted to the wall.
The table and drawing below can be used together to figure out how much downward travel you will get with different mantel depths and heights above the mantel.
The smaller table tells you the minimum height the television needs to be mounted above the mantel.
For example, you want to find the downward travel [T] when you have a 9 inch mantel depth [D] and you mount the bottom of the mount 5 inches above the mantel
[H]. First find the corresponding [D] and look down the column and find the closest [H], which in this case is 5.75 and 4.75. Round up to be on the safe side
to the 5.75 inches [H]. Now go left along the row and find the corresponding Travel [T]. In this case you will get a downward travel of at least 25.5 inches.
Figuring out the clearance needed between the bottom of the television and the mantel in the up position to ensure the television will not hit the mantel is much
easier. Simply find the mantel depth [D], in this example 9 inches, and go down the column and find the corresponding height, which is 2.75 inches.
Mantel Clearance Drawing
Shows example with 9in Mantel Depth [D], 25.5in Downward Travel [T], and Mounted 5.75in above the Mantel [H].
Note: All measurements shown on Dynamic Mounting are approximate. The measurements could be a little different depending on how the mount is setup, manufacturing tolerances, and the weight of the Television.