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Sanus MF209-B1 Articulating Wall Mount for 15″ to 37″ Displays

  • Decorative Cover Conceals Hardware For Finished Look
  • Virtual Axis 3D¿ Allows For Fluid Motion
  • Easy To Install
  • Includes 2 Vesa®-Compatible Tv Brackets & Hardware
  • Holds Up To 60 Lbs

Product Description
The Vision Mount MF209 is a full-motion wall mount for small to medium LCD TVs. Sanus Systems’ Virtual Axis 3D¿ technology allows mount to tilt, swivel, pan and extend with fluid motion in every direction possible up to 9 from the wall. Full motion allows easy viewing from multiple angles, and adjustment knob enables TV to move easily while maintaining tension for the perfect viewing angle. Keyholes on faceplate slide onto TV and into place for effortless bracket a… More >>

Sanus MF209-B1 Articulating Wall Mount for 15″ to 37″ Displays

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  1. tdub
    6:06 pm on February 5th, 2010

    high quality construction, great price compared to retailer where i bought the 37″ tv i hung on it.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  2. Jeff F
    8:14 pm on February 5th, 2010

    nice simple and sturdy what more can i say. Oh yeah , Way cheaper than what you would find in the box stores for the same set up. directions were fairly easy to understand , once you found the english version. Plenty of screws and for what ever system you are using it on.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  3. R Vazz
    10:57 pm on February 5th, 2010

    If you have a hard time with this wall mount you should not be mounting tvs. This is an easy to install wall mount that provides the ability to tilt, angle and level. Additionally it looks great. I mounted an Audiovox 17″ tv in my kitchen using this wallmount without any problems. Just follow the directions and there should be no problems. The mount is adjustable so that even if you did not mount it level, you can rotate the tv until it is level. The mount comes with tons of screws to account for any installation requirement.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  4. Daniel Coleman
    11:33 pm on February 5th, 2010

    I used this mount in my kitchen, under my cabnit and above my counter. I have a 19″ TV mounted. It’s length doesn’t extend past my cabnit. I can swing the TV so I can view it from just about anywhere in the kitchen.

    Mounting was easy. Where I wanted mine mounted, I did not have studs located in that position to screw into. You can find the studs using a Stud Finder found at your local hardware store. I used 2 wall mounting brackets that tighten using a screw from the outside of the drywall to the bracket on the back side of the drywall.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  5. Handy Hillbilly
    1:31 am on February 6th, 2010

    I am the type that researches everything that I buy and this was the case when I purchased this tv mount for my bedroom. Sanus has an excellent website with pdf downloads for each mount, which contains detailed drawings/schematics on every mount. The instructions were o.k., but the Sanus customer service phone assistance were very friendly and helpful. Mounting a tv in the bedroom involves quite a few decisions, which involve some thought such as:

    - Which tv mount best fits my particular application?

    - What size tv to purchase (I purchased a 32″ Samsung) for approx. 10-12′ viewing distance. I watch mainly non-high def. television broadcasts and DVDs)

    - The best mounting location (Where does the tv look the best)

    - How high to mount the tv for optimal viewing either while lying in bed or seated or both (I settled on 80″ to the top of the tv from the floor – This is intended for watching tv while lying in bed)

    - Do you have any components? (I have a DVD player plus room for a future component, ie., HD box or XBox 360, so I also mounted a Sanus 2-shelf wall mount to accomodate these components and hide my cables Sanus VF2012 Single-column wall-mounted component rack. Looks great and provides a clean installation. NOTE OF CAUTION!- This system contains glass shelves which could be an issue for small children or pets.

    - What are my options for getting power and cable to this location? (I am an electrician who built my house, so cutting in an electrical box and cable behind my tv were not a problem although there was so work involved in accomplishing this – getting into my attic above my bedroom and crawling around in the insulation. Utilizing a bunch of tools (Drill, drywall saw, STUDFINDER, etc. Creating a bit of a mess. -Nothing a good shop vac can fix.) Another option would be the added cable management system from Sanus Sanus Systems ELM302-W1 Elements Cable Tunnel (Expansion Pack).

    Even though mounting a tv on a wall presents a few tough decisions, a bit of a mess, and some good old elbow grease (or in this case sawdust, drywall dust, and itchy insulation), it is worth it in the end because the tv looks great. If I were not the handy type, paying a professional would be advised.

    The Sanus MF209 worked great for my particular application, but you must know what you need for your own particular application (What is TV screen size, tv weight, where will I mount the tv, do I need it to tilt, swing, single or two arm mount, etc.) Deciding on what size tv you will buy is a good starting point in your decision. Place masking tape on the wall to picture what tv will look like in a particular location.

    Good Luck!!!
    Rating: 5 / 5

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