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Charmount PRB43-65
Brateck PRB-2G
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Typewall/ceiling mountwall/ceiling mount
In boxmounting kitmounting kit
Specs
Max. weight20 kg20 kg
Minimum distance from the ceiling430 mm430 mm
Max. distance from the ceiling650 mm650 mm
Minimum distance from the wall430 mm430 mm
Max. distance from the wall650 mm650 mm
Adjustments
Adjustments
tilt
turn
depth adjustment
height adjustment
tilt
turn
depth adjustment
height adjustment
Upward rod tilt angle90 °
Downward rod tilt angle90 °
Upward tilt angle23 °15 °
Downward tilt angle23 °15 °
Turn angle15 °16 °
General
Cable management
Size237x203x650 mm
Color
Added to E-Catalogdecember 2019september 2016
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Glossary

Upward rod tilt angle

Capability to adjust the tilt angle of the rod relative to the vertical axis. The wider the angle, the greater the ability to adjust the position of the projector, but the ability to tilt the rod down is more practical. First of all, it is necessary for cases where the mount will be mounted on an uneven ceiling.

Downward rod tilt angle

The maximum angle of the mounting rod tilt down. This allows the light from the projector to be directed at a downward angle, which can be a very useful feature if the projector is mounted well above the top of the screen. The larger this angle, the wider the adjustment possibilities, but in fact this possibility is primarily necessary if the mount is mounted on an uneven ceiling.

Upward tilt angle

The maximum tilt angle of the platform on which the projector is installed is up from the vertical. If it is a ceiling mount, then this feature, usually, remains unclaimed, in contrast to the possibility of tilting down. But for wall mounting, it can be useful, depending on the location of the mount relative to the projection screen.

Downward tilt angle

The maximum tilt angle of the platform with the projector down relative to the vertical. So, if it is a ceiling bracket, then a large tilt angle will provide wider possibilities when choosing an installation location.

Turn angle

The maximum turn angle of the projector already mounted on the mount, relative to the horizontal line, to the right or left. As already mentioned above (see "Adjustments"), this allows you to level the unevenness of the ceiling on which the bracket is installed.