Electronics : Sanus Systems VMPL3B Universal Flat Panel Wall Mount with Tilt for 27' to 84' Displays (Black)

Electronics : Sanus Systems VMPL3B Universal Flat Panel Wall Mount with Tilt for 27' to 84' Displays (Black)

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Sanus Systems VMPL3B Universal Flat Panel Wall Mount with Tilt for 27' to 84' Displays (Black)

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Sanus Systems VMPL3B Universal Flat Panel Wall Mount with Tilt for 27' to 84' Displays (Black)
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Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: Sanus
EAN: 0793795360588
Label: Sanus
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
Product Manufacturer: Sanus
Material Type: Steel
Model: VMPL3-B
Publisher: Sanus
Studio: Sanus


Piece facts:
  • Durable powder-coated black finish
  • Solid heavy-gauge steel construction
  • Fits most 27 to 84 inches flat panel plasma and LCD TVs
  • Supports up to 280 pounds
  • Easy to install




(Black) Displays 84' to 27' for Tilt with Mount Wall Panel Flat Universal VMPL3B Systems Sanus






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True audiophiles and home theater enthusiasts know that Audio/Video furniture and loudspeaker supports must not only be beautiful, in reality they must enhance the performance of the Audio/Video system. No company has paid more attention to the all-important technological details than Sanus Systems.This product is a flat panel TV wall mount with tilt motion.


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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Great mount, but needs modification to fit 65\" Sharp LCD ...
Let me preface this review by saying that this is a great wall mounting bracket for your LCD TV. It is fairly easy to install with great directions. The bracket allows you to slide and tilt your tv, or lock it in.

Now for the bad news... this product is recommended for the Sharp Aquos LC65D64U 65" LCD. However, it does not come with the right bolts for that TV. This poses two minor problems: You have to buy the bolts and you have to enlarge the holes on the bracket. The bolt size is M10x1.5x35mm (size, thread, length). They can be picked up at home depot (and make sure to get some M10 flat washers too). You will also need a file to enlarge the holes on the bracket (took about 10 minutes for all 4 holes).

If you are planning on installing your own wall mount, the modifications should be easily within you abilities.

Overall great product.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - flat panel wall mount system
This product was very easy to assemble and mount on the wall. Securely held the 65 inch tv that I mounted and the tilt works well to make viewing easier.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Plasma TV Mount ...
This is a very nice mount. Comes with pretty much everything you need. i mounted a 60" Pioneer and it works very well.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - As advertised.
Bought for a 46" Panasonic Plasma TV. Easy to install and works as advertised. Only issue is the belief that I could mount on the wall and tilt it forward enough to do my connections. Not the case. It does tilt to improve viewing angles, but not enough to really make connections. Great thing about this mount is the ability to easily slide the TV left or right instead of taking the whole thing down and remounting if you decide the TV should go "a little more to the left". Plus, the price on Amazon was over a hundred bucks cheaper than my local stores. No worries about having my $2000.00 plasma mounted on the wall with this mount. In addition, it will be very easy to mount a larger HDTV in the future.



Buyer's feedback: 2 out of 5 stars - * No support for Sharp Aquos 65\" LCD ...
Come on guys, would it kill you to add the 4 m10-5-30mm $0.80 bolts to the package and make the slots on the brakers wide enought to take the 10mm bolt? After all, it is the only 65" lcd on the market, so it sounds like a great idea to support it, but groteskly overlooked by some rookie engineers!?

With regards to the bolts, Home Depot has them, but the other user who left a review on the bolts left some importan information out (cost me 3 trips to the store), there are 3 types of M10 sizes, M10-1 M10-5 and M10-25. The right size is M10-5-30mm. You will have to file the slots on each of the 4 corners in order to fit the new bolts. This is a bit tedious and it takes about 30 mins to complete.

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