Crimson-AV TV Ceiling Mount for 37-65″ Screens
Something Special
Why settle for just the standard? When making an impact really counts, FireFold understands that sometimes bigger is better- especially when it comes to bars, restaurants, and gym applications. For the best impression, you need the best equipment, and Crimson AV’s CQUAD65 Ceiling Mount is designed with the professional in mind. This kit contains everything you need to ceiling mount up to four separate 37-60” screens around a single central pole. It comes complete with a 10’ pipe drop, a heavy-duty ceiling adapter for use with structural or Unistrut applications, and four VESA compatible universal television mounting plates.
The CQUAD65 Ceiling Mount offers unparalleled flexibility with many key adjustment points. The entire mount can be rotated 360 degrees around the drop pole. Each television mount plate can also be rotated fully from landscape to portrait alignment and tilted up to 20 degrees. All angle adjustments can be quickly locked into place and, once installed, this mount also offers up to 6 degrees of toolless screen leveling. Cable management is a cinch with the hollow pass-through drop pole design and installation is made simple as well. Each CQUAD65 ceiling mount comes partially pre-assembled with pre-sorted hardware, saving you valuable time.
The Hole Story
The CQUAD65 can fit VESA mounting patterns up to 800×400. But what does that mean? How do you know if it will fit your screen? It’s easy if you have your manual, a measuring tape, or the internet! Since you’ve obviously got web access, we’ll start with the latter. A quick query of the search engine of your choice can usually answer your question for you. Just be sure you have your monitor or TV’s exact model number as many manufacturers switch their mounting patterns from year to year. The VESA pattern should also be listed in the specs of your manual. If you don’t have the manual and can’t find the model number, or if you prefer to take a hands-on approach, you can calculate your VESA pattern yourself. Using a tape measure or ruler, measure the distance between the mounting holes on the back of the screen. Measure horizontally and vertically, not diagonally. There should be two numbers, both in millimeters. These numbers will be your VESA pattern.