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Adjustable Extension 10-inch L-Bracket Wall Mount Plate Hook Kit for Universal 4k 8k 3D Projector Screen
Adjustable Extension 10-inch L-Bracket Wall Mount Plate Hook Kit for Universal 4k 8k 3D Projector Screen
- This wall mount installation kit Includes:2 L –Brackets, 2 Sliding Hooks w/ hardware, Hex screws, wall Anchors, and washers.
- Universal design can be used with Akia Manual and Motorize screens and most any other brand Screen with the adjustable hook.
- Adjust depth by sliding the hook to the perfect position, Easy and quick mounting for mostly any screen (Max weight limit 75lbs).
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SKU:AK-ZLB10W
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These mounts are very strong and easy to put on your wall. I have a 100" screen, and it holds the weight very well.
Easy to use. Holds the screen out from the wall so we can leave our other things up when we need to pull this down. Decent quality. Holds the weight well.
Works great. Holds the screen away from the wall at the distance you select. We have our screen in front of windows, so we have it out far enough to avoid the curtains and woodwork. Would also work great to avoid pictures on the wall.
I used these to mount a 150 inch retractable projector screen. I used tapcon screws instead of the included ones, as I was mounting mine to a wall made of cinder blocks. These mounting brackets work perfectly for my use and are strong enough to hold a 75 pound screen.
Packaging was in perfect condition but one of the brackets was scratched up and showing signs of light rusting. Aside from that the brackets themselves are quite sturdy and easy to install. My one complaint is the hooks are a bit short so they are less stationary than I intended. I wanted to be able to slide the screen forwards and backwards. To get them threaded on they are tight. In addition the nut that holds them on should be a locking nut that has a acrylic grommet on the inside so that the nut is locked in place without the need to tighten it down all the way or worry about it unthreading. I was also lucky my screen length was just perfect that I was able to hit studs on both sides to sink the lag bolts into and not have to use the drywall anchors. It’s a 125” motorized screen and they support it well.