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Chief Launches the Cinematic CM2C40 Automated Ceiling Lift for High End Installations (27/11/2007)

Stand K14, Integrated Systems Europe 2008

All the great features of the CM2L40 Pop-Up Lift, but inverted for an innovative ceiling installation!

New to Chief Manufacturing's line of automated flat panel and projector mounting solutions, the CM2C40(tm) Automated Ceiling Lift allows users to raise and lower a flat panel from the ceiling at the press of button. This innovative lift is the perfect solution to disguise flat panel TVs in high-end residential or business installations, providing quick and smooth screen movement with customizable stops.

Designed for flat panel TVs up to 61" and weighing a maximum of 190 lbs (86.2 kg), the CM2C40 provides fast up/down travel at over 2" (51 mm) per second! The lift provides up to 40" (101.6 cm) of travel with a stored height of only 31" (787 mm) and the exclusive Auto Drive(tm) gliding system provides fast and quiet adjustment. A cable management system makes installation clean and hassle free. Customizable store and show positions allow fine-tuning for any installation, and the unique lift design eliminates flat panel TV width constraints.

The CM2C40 is a great solution for a variety of installations, from residential, to corporate boardroom, to hotel suite. It's perfect for applications where the flat panel needs to be hidden when not in use.

www.chiefmfg.com

 

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