Mobile stand, dedicated to TV, with a screen diagonal from 37 to 70-inch. Load capacity: 50 kg. Equipped with two additional shelves with a load capacity of 10 and 5 kg. Height and angle adjustment in the range from plus to minus 10 degrees. Internal cable organization system.
TV holder MANHATTAN 461238
PLN 456.14
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- Availability:
- large quantity
- Brand:
- Manhattan
- Product code:
- 461238 / 0766623461238
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Specification
| Assembly: | Detached |
|---|---|
| Cable management: | Yes |
| Colour: | Black |
| Dedicated screen diagonal: | 37 - 70 inches |
| Depth: | 679 mm |
| Depth (mm): | 679 |
| Destiny: | TV |
| Equipment: | Installation instructions, Mounting elements |
| Harmonized system (hs) code: | 85299097 |
| Height: | 1803 mm |
| Height (mm): | 1803 |
| Height adjustment: | Yes |
| Included number of shelves: | 2 |
| Kind: | Mobile stand |
| Load capacity (kg): | 50 |
| Manual: | Yes |
| Manufacturer's warranty: | Lifetime |
| Maximum screen size: | 177.8 cm (70") |
| Maximum vesa mount: | 600 x 400 mm |
| Maximum weight capacity: | 50 kg |
| Minimum screen size: | 94 cm (37") |
| Minimum vesa mount: | 200 x 200 mm |
| Mounting type: | Floor |
| Number of displays supported: | 1 |
| Number of wheels: | 4 wheel(s) |
| Other parameters: | Shelf with a load capacity of 10 kg, Shelf with a load capacity of 5 kg, Height and angle adjustment in the range from plus to minus 10 degrees, Internal cable organization system |
| Panel mounting interface: | 400 x 200, 300 x 300, 200 x 200 mm, 600 x 400, 400 x 400 |
| Product colour: | Black |
| Tilt adjustment: | Yes |
| Tilt angle range: | -10 - 10° |
| Vesa: | 400 x 400, 200 x 200, 600 x 400, 300 x 300, 400 x 200 |
| Weight: | 14.7 kg |
| Weight (kg): | 14.71 |
| Width: | 913 mm |
| Width (mm): | 913 |
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