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Chief showcases new Revolutionary Short Throw Projector Mounting Solutions (9/12/2009)

ISE 2010

The new line offers exclusive, industry-first precision image alignment for fast installation and positioning of short throw projectors.

Chief Manufacturing, the industry leader in projector, monitor and flat panel TV mounting solutions, is excited to announce a new line of short throw projector wall mounts and mounting kits are now available. Chief’s short throw mounts are revolutionary products, different and better than any other short throw mount on the market.

The new short throw wall mounts include several installer-inspired features to ensure fast, trouble-free installation. Among the top differentiating features are industry-first micro adjustments of height and leveling that allow the installer to position the projector perfectly, regardless of the environment. Achieve precise image alignment using the built-in telescoping extension of up to 54” and innovative lateral shift capabilities when spanning multiple studs. The new mounts feature built-in cable management for a clean installation and are designed for safety in any environment.

Chief will offer six different mounts for single or dual stud mounting, each with a different extension range, as well as kits which include Chief’s all new RSMAU™ Mini RPA Elite® projector mount for a complete short throw projector mounting system.

www.chiefmfg.com

 

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