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Sanus LC2A Dual-sided ceiling mount for TVs 37" - 70"

Item # 051LC2A

The Sanus LC2A ceiling mount lets you hang two flat-panel TVs back-to-back.

The Sanus LC2A ceiling mount lets you hang two flat-panel TVs back-to-back.

Item # 051LC2A

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About the Sanus LC2A

Ralph Graves
The Sanus LC2A ceiling mount lets you hang two flat-panel TVs back-to-back. The mounting bracket accommodates virtually any 37" to 70" flat-panel TV. Steel tubes connected by an elbow joint hold your TVs securely in place. The entire assembly attaches to a threaded pipe drop (not included). A wire-management channel routes and conceals your cables from the ceiling to your televisions. This is a great solution when wall-mounting isn't possible.

The Sanus LC2A ceiling mount lets you hang two flat-panel TVs back-to-back. The mounting bracket accommodates virtually any 37" to 70" flat-panel TV. Steel tubes connected by an elbow joint hold your TVs securely in place. The entire assembly attaches to a threaded pipe drop (not included). A wire-management channel routes and conceals your cables from the ceiling to your televisions. This is a great solution when wall-mounting isn't possible.

You can swivel your TVs a full 90° to the left or right, and tilt them up 5° or down 15°. Sanus' Virtual Axis™ technology allows variable angle adjustment with just the touch of a finger. With Virtual Axis, the display stays exactly where you aim it, and you can lock the position by simply tightening a knob.

Will this mount work with my TV?

Use the Sanus MountFinder™ to see a list of mounts that work with your specific TV.

Where do I drill the holes?

Tell the Sanus HeightFinder™ Installation Assistant how high you want your TV, and it tells you exactly where to drill.

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Product highlights:

  • designed to hold two flat-panel TVs 37"- 70"
  • heavy-gauge steel construction
  • hidden channels for cable management
  • tilt range: +5° to -15°
  • swivel range: +90° to -90°
  • roll control: +6° to -6°
  • supports two TVs weighing up to 150 lbs. each (300 lbs. total)
  • joist-mounting required
  • designed to mount to an existing NPT 1-1/2" threaded pipe drop (not included)
  • 29-1/2"W x 46"H x 11-1/2"D
  • warranty: 10 years
  • MFR # LC2A

What's in the box:

  • 2 Center brackets
  • 4 TV brackets
  • 4 Cross bars
  • Ceiling pipe
  • Metal collar
  • 8 Vise assemblies
  • Eight 1/4"-20 x 2" bolts
  • Eight M4 x 10mm bolts
  • Eight M5 x 12mm bolts
  • Eight M6 x 12mm bolts
  • Eight M8 x 16mm bolts
  • Eight M4 x 30mm
  • Eight M4 x 30mm bolts
  • Eight M6 x 35mm bolts
  • Eight M8 x 40mm bolts
  • Eight M4 star washers
  • Eight M5 star washers
  • Eight M6 star washers
  • Eight M8 star washers
  • Eight M4/M5 flat washers
  • Eight M6/M8 flat washers
  • Eight M4/M5 spacers
  • Eight M6/M8 spacers
  • Two 1/4"-20 x 0.25" set-screws
  • 2 Locking screws
  • 8 Nylock nuts
  • 10 Wire ties
  • 3 Allen wrenches
  • Assembly Instructions

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Features & specs

Features
Mount Type Ceiling Mount
Motion
Tilt No
Swivel No
Extend/Retract No
Fixed No
Roll (Level) Adjustment No
Mounting Details
Wood Stud (Single) No
Wood Stud (Dual, 16-inch) No
Wood Stud (Dual, 24-inch) No
Concrete Block-compatible No
Recessed Housing No
Outdoor-rated No
Motorized No

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Features

Overview: The Sanus VisionMount LC2A is a dual-sided tilt & swivel ceiling mount for 37"-70" LCD and plasma TVs. This mount is a great choice when wall mounting is not possible. The VisionMount LC2A is designed to mount two flat-panel televisions to an existing NPT 1-1/2" threaded pipe drop (not included). Universal mounting pattern fits virtually any 37"-70" flat-panel TV. Each mount holds up to 150 lbs for a total mount capacity of 300 lbs.

Heavy Duty Construction: Its solid heavy-gauge steel construction offers a sleek, high-tech look while providing extreme strength and durability.

Universal TV Brackets: The supplied universal mounting brackets fit nearly all flat-panel TVs from 37"-70", up to 150 lbs. The brackets measure 29.5" wide x 18.5" high. The vertical spacing of the bracket can be adjusted from 7.5" to 17.5" (190.5mm to 444.5mm). The horizontal spacing of the bracket can be adjusted from 6.5" to 26.5" (165mm to 673mm). The LC2A comes supplied with 4mm, 5mm, 6mm and 8mm hardware.

Note: Additional hardware may be required for your specific model of TV. For example; shorter or longer screws, thicker or slimmer washers or spacers. These additional accessories can often be found at your local hardware store.

Virtual Axis:The LC2A features Virtual Axis technology which offers effortless tilt & swivel motion without the use of tools. Once mounted, your television can be tilted up 5-degrees and down 15-degrees. The LC2A can also swivel your television +/- 90 degrees left to right. In addition, the LC2A can angle (roll) your TV +/-6 degrees.

Wire Management Channel: The LC2A's built-in wire management system routes and conceals your cables from the ceiling to the televisions.

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