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| |  | Flat Screen Televisions | Home » » » OmniMount ULPT-L B Ultra Low Profile Tilt Mount Fits Most 37 to 63-Inch Flat Panels - Black | | | | | | | Description: | | Omnimount Ultra low profile tilt mount fits most 37" - 63" flat panels | | | Features: | |
• Ultra Low Profile Design with built-in kickstand allows for easy wiring access
• Supports up to 200 lbs with +15 degree tilt and universal adjustable mounting rails
• Sliding lateral on-wall adjustment and Lift n' Lock for easy installation
• Includes complete Grade 5 hardware kit, security hardware and locking system for added safety and security
• Extruded aluminum end cap presents clean side view
• Innovative built-in kickstand makes wiring your flat panel convenient
• Low 1.46" (37mm) mounting profile
• Tilt up to +15 angle to reduce glare
• Universal rails for greater panel compatibility
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 37.3 inches | | Product Width:
| 22.1 inches | | Product Height:
| 2.8 inches | | Product Weight:
| 21.5 pounds | | Package Length:
| 41.5 inches | | Package Width:
| 20.2 inches | | Package Height:
| 2.5 inches | | Package Weight:
| 33.4 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 9 reviews |
| | | | Customer Reviews: | |
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8 of 8 found the following review helpful:
Good quality, but be sure to plan installation well.Jan 17, 2008
By Chris B.
"Tech Junky"
They aren't kidding around when they say low profile. It does provide a nice, finished look, but it does make installation more difficult. My tv (Sony 46" XBR LCD) has the inputs perpendicular to the wall and my original HDMI cables were a bit stiff to make the 90 degree turn. My inputs (power and video) from the wall are inside the rectangular frame, which meant that I had to run cables up and then down to access the tv inputs. You can't fit cable across due to the low profile. I had to buy a recessed outlet for the power as well. Not a defect with the product, just the nature of having such a low profile mount.
A couple other quibbles: - My tv VESA mounts only allow for 1 mounting location for the hangers. This basically means that you can't adjust the height once you put the rectangular bracket on the wall. Just another example of why you should plan ahead, ensure that you have the height correct when installing the lag bolts. This may just be a limitation of my TV. - The bolts used to attached the tv to the hangers are not easily accessed due to the design of the hangers. (Had to buy a flexible link for screwing in the bolts. Again, it may just be due to the design of my TV, but it could apply to yours as well.
5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Engineering and all was great!Mar 02, 2008
By BG
"DireXiv"
I was thoroughly satisfied with this. It assembled easily, you could tell the parts were quality made, and it was actually a bit more complex of a mechanism than I thought it would be. The template was great.. and the instructions were pretty good. The only thing on the instructions was that when it says to put down the kick stands to install the cables.... there are little locking fingers on the bottom rail that may have been locked when you first put the TV on the top rail. so, you have to be aware of that to use the kick stands. Other than that... I'm very satisfied!
Great for wall snug mounting of large TVsSep 02, 2011
By D. Coe I used this mount to put up a Sharp 70" LED TV in our living room. It fits nice and snug to the wall, and has a handy kickstand system to prop the TV out if you need to get at the connections. The one issue is that when you are using w/ a TV that is larger than what the mount is rated for it can be a little difficult to get at the pulls that disengages the TV hanging bars from the bracket to pull it out and use the kickstand. A word of warning during install: this thing uses some big lag bolts to fix it to the stud, so make double sure you are at the middle of the stud when you drill your pilot holes.
OmniMount ULPT-LAAug 25, 2010
By beentheredonethat Pros: Very good installation instructions. Well made. Tilts forward to help reduce glare Cons: The Kick stand is a little complicated to use I was able to install the ULPT-L to the wall by myself with no difficulty. Attaching the brackets to the TV was also easy. The only problem I encountered was when I tried to use the kick stand feature to hold the bottom of the TV out from the wall to install cables. My TV is a Sharp Aquos 60" model. When I released the kick stand I was only able to tilt the bottom out about 6 inches. This is not enough to engage to kick stand locking mechanism or to install cables. The problem is the top of the TV immediately hits the wall when you move the bottom of the TV away from the wall. It is a problem with the pivot point being too close to the wall. When I tried tilting the top of the TV out (moving the pivot point away from the wall) I could not release the bottom kick stand. I was able to get the cable installed because there was enough room to pass the cables through the wall and connect them since the connections are on the side of the TV.
Finally I figured out the trick to getting the Kick stand to work. 1. Unlock the Kick stand, pull down on the cords, and tilt the TV slightly out from the bottom 2. Now carefully tilt the TV down from the top, being careful not to lock the Kick stand in the closed position. 3. Slowly tilt the bottom out and then the top out until the top is out far enough that you can tilt the bottom out and lock the kick stand in the out position. This will give you plenty of room to attach cables.
I would recommend this to friends
Well engineered quality construction.Jul 16, 2010
By wolf242 Someone I know recommended this item for mounting Flat screen TVs. The design made it easy to mount and the pivot function gave us easy access to the back connectors.
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