OmniElite Series: What's better than low profile" No profile . OmniMount's OE120IW is a full motion mount that gets recessed in the wall. You get all the flexibility of a full motion mount without the bulk. Easily attach your flat screen TV between two wall studs for a nearly flush finish while getting all the benefits of a full motion mount. The preassembled box and mount duo make an otherwise intimidating installation easy for the confident DIYer.
- Complete in-wall system with pre-installed wall mount
- Low profile finish with the flexibility of full motion
- Strong and compact
- Ample cable management
- Post-installation leveling accounts for uneven walls or floors
- Full motion with left and right pan (great for rooms with multiple viewing areas)
- Extremely low profile design
- Extruded aluminum arms for superior finish
- Elegant arm design looks beautiful when TV is pulled away from the wall
- High end materials and finishing
- UL 2442 rated and tested to 6000 cycles
- Special channel routes cables from TV to wall, concealing wires
- Equipped with patented gravity tilt, providing perfect tension no matter what angle you position the TV
- TV tilts forward to reduce screen glare (great for rooms with windows)
- Works with the OmniMount OPK2 power accessory kit to hide wires
- Can be used with off the shelf electrical components
- Fits panels: 42-80"
- Supports up to: 120 lbs (54.4 kg)
- Mounting profile: .5" (1.3 cm)
- Maximum extension: 10.75" (27.3 cm)
- VESA compliant: 100x100 to 600x400
- Not compliant with 300 x 200 VESA
- Tilt: -1 to +10 degrees
- Leveling: +/-3 degrees
- Lift n' Lock: Yes
- Mounting: 16" stud installation
- UL Listed: Yes - UL 2442
Professional delivery and installation is available for every product we sell. We would be happy to coordinate delivery and installation for you.
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