Chief’s LTAPU fully equipped to solve digital signage installation challenges. Chief Manufacturing, the industry leader in projector, monitor and flat panel TV mounting solutions, as well as progressive online tools, is excited to announce the release of its LTAPU series of tilting wall mounts designed for portrait mounting.
The mounts are perfect for digital signage, focusing on usability, speed of installation and solving some of the toughest installation challenges. Plus, the mounts allow you to easily align multiple TVs to create larger video walls.
Multi Screen Alignment Made Easy
Chief’s FUSION Series mounts make it easier than ever to align multiple displays for digital signage applications with the FCK008 8″ Connector Kit and FCK016 16″ Connector Kit. Often times it can take installers hours to align multiple displays, but with the FUSION Series it’s a snap. And with the post-installation fine-tuning, it’s almost impossible to have an installation that is not level.
Features
To develop the FUSION Series, the Chief product development team observed specific challenges that professional installers faced when mounting flat panel TVs. These challenges, ranging from inconvenient location to perfect leveling of the flat panel, directly influenced the design of FUSION, which features the 4 C’s of mounting:
1.   Centerless Lateral Shift: Get up to 11.5″ of post-installation lateral shift (5.75″ left/right of uprights).
2.   ControlZone Height & Roll Adjustment: This industry-first feature allows post-installation fine-tuning of height and leveling, and adjustments are applied to the entire configuration, not just the TV.
3.   Centris Low-Profile Tilt: Provides effortless tilting by using the center of gravity to balance the screen – no tools necessary!
4.   Click-Connect Tool-Less Latching: Hear an audible click when the screen safely engages with the mount. Use the built-in cable stand to gain easy access under the screen.
For more information about these new mounts, download the FUSION brochure on Chief’s website.
Source: Chief