VMT15

The SANUS VMT15 Super Slim tilting mount places 32" – 50" TVs just 1.96 cm from the wall, yet still allows up to 10° of tilting capability with fingertip control.

Max weight 45Kg
Tilt 0/- 10°
Depth 1.96cm
Screen Size 32”-50”

SKU: SAN-VMT15
Sanus
In stock(987 items available)

The SANUS VMT15 HDpro™ Super Slim tilting mount places 32" – 50" TVs just .77" / 1.96 cm from the wall, yet still allows up to 10° of tilting capability. The VMT15 features fingertip tilt, allowing TV angle adjustments to be made with the touch of a finger. Unlike other ultra-thin mounts on the market, the VMT15 also offers additional exclusive features that make it incredibly easy to install and use. ProSet™ post-installation height and leveling adjustments allow the TV to be perfectly positioned after hanging. ClickStand™ technology holds the TV away from the wall for easy cable access without having to remove the TV from the mount.

Product Features
•ClickStand™ offers easy cable installation an increased safety
•Easily adjust your TV without tools
•HDpro™ product specially created for the custom installer
•Hardware included
•Leveling adjustments allow TV to be perfectly positioned after hanging
•Our TV Mount products are Safety Tested and UL Certified
•Position your TV as close to the wall as possible
•Pull down on hidden straps to access cables behind your TV
•Tilt your TV for perfect viewing from the couch or floor

Product Brand:SANUS
Model Code:VMT15
UPC Code:793795527615 - Black
Product Width:24.10" / 61.21cm
Product Height:17.25" / 43.82cm
Product Depth:0.77" / 1.96cm
Product Weight:8.35lbs / 3.79kg
TV Size Range:32" - 50" / 81.28cm - 127.00cm
Maximum TV Weight:100lbs / 45.36kg
Tilt:0° / -10°
Universal Mounting:Yes | 147 x 15 through 572 x 410 i
Supported VESA Patterns below

VESA 200 x 100
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VESA 200 x 300
VESA 200 x 400
VESA 300 x 100
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VESA 300 x 300
VESA 300 x 400
VESA 400 x 100
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VESA 500 x 100
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VESA 500 x 400

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