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Chief Introduces the New CTV Series TV/Monitor Mounts (8/2/2005)

Chief Manufacturing, the leader in mounting solutions for flat panels and projectors, introduces the new CTV Series Mounts for TVs and monitors. Chief's CTV mounting system provides an attractive design and exceptional strength, and is perfectly suited for supporting 25- to 27-inch or 30- to 36-inch monitors and televisions.

CTV mounts are designed with 2 degrees of roll adjustment, 30 degrees of tilt adjustment and 360 degrees of swivel adjustment, making it easier to move TVs and monitors to their desired position. Tray and height adjustments are made easy and help achieve the perfect fit for your application. Heavy-duty construction allows the CTV-2527 for 25- to 27-inch monitors to hold up to 68 kilograms and the CTV-3036 for 30- to 36-inch monitors to support 136.1kilograms.

Installation is made easier with the new quick connect and disconnect feature, allowing the installer to assemble the entire frame around the TV or monitor from the ground. All adjustments are made prior to hanging the TV or monitor, creating a safer, easier and timelier install. Convenient cable management is included with the CTV mounts to hide cables by running them through a top tray and pipe.

New accessories for the TV and monitor mounts have been added to the CTV line. The CTA-100 VCR/DVD mount can be installed without removing the TV or monitor from its mount. The CTA-225 combines Chief's 64 centimeter Single Stud Wall Arm (CTA-025) with the Dual Stud Bracket (CTA-111) to easily mount applications heavier than 68 kilograms.

www.chiefmfg.com


 
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