Ergotron 60-613 Neo-Flex Display Wall Mount with Tilt
Order Code:
60-613
EAN / GTIN:
0698833017670
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Lead Time 28-35 Working Days.
Estimated delivery date: 6 June to 17 June
£101.88 inc. VAT
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Compatible VESA Sizes (WxH) (mm)
Ergotron 60-613 Neo-Flex® Tilting Wall Mount for Screen Sizes: 23" - 42" or up to 36.3kg in weight
Whether communicating powerful, attention-grabbing graphics or streaming video, the appeal of digital signage is in its quick and effortless ability to manipulate content in real-time to influence audience behaviour. However, one of the keys to implementing a powerful message is effective positioning. This is where your Ergotron 60-613 Neo-Flex can help. Fits most 23"–42" flat panels and TVs up to 80 lbs (36.3 kg) and is ideal for those looking for an easy-to-use medium tilt mount.
Key Features of Ergotron 60-613 Neo-Flex® Tilting Wall Mount
- Typical Screen Sizes: 23" - 42"
- For LED / LCD screens up to 36.3kg in weight
- Solution Type: Universal
- Orientation: Landscape
- Tilt range up to 20º to reduce glare
- A universal TV wall mount: rails provide greater display compatibility
- Lift n’ Lock™ allows you to easily attach your flat panel to the mount
- Tension adjustment for variable tilt
- Sliding lateral on-wall adjustment
- Open architecture provides easy access to in-wall wiring
- Locking bar secures panel to mount
- Simple to install and use
- Includes complete hardware kit
- VESA: horizontal = 100 mm (min.) to 400 mm (max.) | Vertical = 100 mm (min.) to 300 mm (max.)
- Dimensions: 238 x 518 x 68 mm | Weight: 10.4 lbs (4.7 kg)
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