Description
Free up space by mounting your TV on the ceiling, the TV will quietly and smoothly flip down to the position you want at the press of a button on your remote control. RF (radio) remote does not need line of sight.
The ECM500-series electric TV brackets support load up to 30 kg/ 66 lbs, and are available in 2 different sizes based on your TV’s VESA size:
Medium, most 32″-55″ TVs, max. weight 30kg/66lbs, VESA size between 400×400 and 200×200 (for TVs with VESA 300×200, minor modification required but can be requested free of charge)
Large, most 43″-65″ TVs, max. weight 30kg/66lbs, VESA size between 600×400 and 200×200
For more info on how to check your TV’s VESA size, check the FAQ section of this page.
The height of the TV in viewing positions is adjustable in length and there is also 6° level adjustment so you can level the screen perfectly. The height of the TV in the storage position is just 10.8cm and when is lowered it’s 66cm.
This ceiling mounted electric TV Bracket mounts to both flat ceiling and vaulted/ pitched ceiling, the package includes professional heavy duty fixings plus a large assortment of fixing bolts to attach your TV.
ECM500 -series of ceiling mounted motorised TV brackets are designed to offer versatility and universal compatibility. Featuring a very convenient storage position when not in use, they are ideal solution for retail shops, showrooms, exhibition halls, tourist centres, hotel receptions and more
Height Adjustment
Adjust the height of the TV to offer you the best viewing angle. The TV is approx. 10.8cm/ 4.3″ from ceiling when fully retracted, and approx. 50cm/ 20″ from ceiling when fully extended.
Level Adjustment
We know it is very common that DIYers drill holes slightly off the original plan, so we designed level adjustment feature. You can adjust the mounted TV up to 6° so it can be perfectly level for you to enjoy.
RF Remote
Radio Frequencies (RF, 2437MHz) signals can travel through objects like walls and furniture, so Unlike the common infrared (IR) remotes, RF remotes do not have to be aimed at the receiving device..