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Amer Universal Projector Mount Kit Large Format Ceiling Projectors incl Adjustable Pole

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Management number 220065323 Release Date 2026/05/03 List Price US$18.88 Model Number 220065323
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Height Adjustable heavy duty ceiling projector mount made to hold projectors up to a max weight of 55.1 lbs or 25 Kg. with larger diameter mount holes max 15in (380mm). High quality aluminum & synthetic materials. In-tube cable management. Ideal for large projectors from Epson and BenQ. Includes all BenQ Projectors except CP220 & gp Series. Compatible with CM00G3

  • Heavy Duty Locking Ball Joint provides low-profile mounting(+-25 degrees tilt, 360 swivel) and position adjustment (max weight 25kgs)
  • Height adjustable kit from 127.77mm to 577.7mm with included poles.
  • Mounting point diameter 380mm (all mounting points within 15inches of each other)
  • Built-in Cable management
  • Mounting fasteners incl. (M3,M4,M5,M6)
UPC 650177304083
Brand AMER MOUNTS
Color Silver
Shape No Item Form
Arm Length 15 Inches
Model Name AMRP150H
Item Weight 5.07 Pounds
Manufacturer AMER
Model Number AMRP150H
Mounting Type Ceiling Mount
Mfr Part Number AMRP150H
Compatible Devices Projectors
Enclosure Material Aluminum
Additional Features Adjustable
Warranty Description 3
Water Resistance Level Not Water Resistant
Compatible Phone Models Universal
Weight Capacity Maximum 25 Kilograms
Compatible with Vehicle Type Automobile

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