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RhinoMounts Flat Wall Mount for 13-25" TV's - FPM-1100S

 
RhinoMounts Flat Wall Mount for 13-25  TV's - FPM-1100S   By Rhino Mounts

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Product Features
  • Fits Most Brands of Flat Panel Displays - 10-23 in.
  • Solid Steel Construction
  • Rugged Power Coat Finish
  • Silver Vein
  • Easy Installation / All Hardware Included

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Product Description
The Hang Tough Flush Wall MountProduct InformationMount your flat panel display securely anchored to the wall allowing you tomaximize space.   The flush wall mount supports up to 25 lbs. TheFPM1000 series brackets support mounting flat screens that conform to the VESAmounting specification with 75mm (3 inch) or 100 mm (4 inch) hole spacing. The wall mount gives you more floor space along with having the ability to haveyour flat panel display on the wall for easier viewing.  Product Features Fits Most Brands of Flat Panel Displays:  13-25" Solid Steel Construction Rugged Powder Coat Finish Easy Installation / All Hardware Included Sits Flush Against the Wall $10000 Component Assurance (no charge) Manufacturer's Limited Lifetime GuaranteeProduct Specification Weight:  0.4 lbs. Color: Silver Vein Weight Support:  Supports up to 25 lbs Extension from the Wall: 0.375" fixed 

Product Details
Brand: Rhino Mounts
EAN: 0899967000150
Format: CD
Label: Rhino Mounts
Manufacturer: Rhino Mounts
Material Type: Steel
Model: 1000
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Rhino Mounts
Studio: Rhino Mounts
Warranty: Limited lifetime warranty

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