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Max-q Tvs-3007 Lcd Tv Bracket Locking Double Arm Featuring Dual Locking Pins on 2040-parts.com

US $76.79
Location:

Azusa, California, United States

Azusa, California, United States
MAX-Q TVS-3007 LCD TV Bracket Locking Double Arm Featuring Dual Locking Pins, US $76.79, image 1
Condition:New Brand:MAX-Q Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:TVS-3007 UPC:Does not apply

MAX-Q TVS-3007 LCD TV Bracket Locking Double Arm Featuring Dual Locking Pins Camper Trailer RV
 
MAX-Q TV Bracket (formerly RBW/AL-KO)
 
(World Renowned for Innovative RV Products)

 

The TVS-3007 LCD TV/Monitor swing mounting bracket is a wall mount bracket that allows mounting of LCD televisions or monitors in your RV or home.  The TVS-3007 swing bracket folds flat against the wall for maximum use or interior RV space.

 
An easy release double locking pin eliminates the need for unsightly straps to retain the television and bracket in the stowed position.
 
The swing away feature provides for easy adjustment of side to side viewing angle.
  • Pull release dual locking pin
  • 16" double arm
  • Durable black powdercoat finish
  • Maximum capacity -  40 lbs.
  • VESA mounting patterns:
    • 75mm x 75mm
    • 100mm x 100mm
    • 200mm x 100mm
Please note: This listing is only for the TV Bracket, hardware not included.
 
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