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Sanus VF2012 Single-column wall-mounted component rack

Item # 051VF2012

Wall-mount your audio/video components under your TV with this innovative storage system from Sanus.

Wall-mount your audio/video components under your TV with this innovative storage system from Sanus.

3 questions - 12 answers

Item # 051VF2012

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About the Sanus VF2012

Ralph Graves
Wall-mount your audio/video components under your TV with this innovative storage system from Sanus. Two adjustable tempered glass shelves provide stable bases for your gear, supported by a sturdy extruded aluminum column which you anchor directly to a wooden wall stud.

Wall-mount your audio/video components under your TV with this innovative storage system from Sanus. Two adjustable tempered glass shelves provide stable bases for your gear, supported by a sturdy extruded aluminum column which you anchor directly to a wooden wall stud.

Two interior channels let you conceal your components' signal wires separately from the power cables, preventing performance-robbing electrical interference — keep your system looking neat and uncluttered without sacrificing sound or picture quality.

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Product highlights:

  • 2 adjustable tempered glass shelves
    • shelf dimensions: 24"W x 18"D
    • weight capacity: 50 lbs. per shelf
  • extruded aluminum pillar
  • two integrated channels for concealing power and signal cables
  • stud mounting required
  • mounting hardware included
  • 21-5/16"W x 24"H x 18-1/4"D
  • warranty: 5 years
  • assembly required
  • MFR # VF2012-B1

What's in the box:

  • Center shaft
  • Metal wall bracket
  • 4 Plastic inserts
  • 2 Shelf supports
  • 2 Glass shelves
  • 1 Top end cap
  • Bottom end cap
  • 2 Allen wrenches (5/32" and 1/4")
  • 4 Lag bolts (1/4" x 2")
  • 4 Machine screws (1/4"-20 x 3/8")
  • 4 Flat washers (1/4" inner diameter) 2 Nut plates
  • 8 Rubber pads for shelves
  • Bottom Tunnel Connector
  • Assembly instructions

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Features

Overview: The Sanus Vertical Foundations VF2012 is a single-column AV component system that mounts directly under wall-mounted TVs for a sleek, streamlined look. Its large center column is vertically adjustable for perfect alignment under a wall-mounted TV, even after hanging. The center column features two integrated channels with over four square inches of space for easy power cable and signal wire routing. Thick tempered-glass shelves support up to 50 lbs each and can be vertically adjusted to accommodate any AV component arrangement.

Adjustable Shelves: The Sanus VF2012 features two adjustable tempered-glass shelves with polished edges that are strong and stylish. Each shelf can support up to 50lbs. The two adjustable shelves can be placed 3" to 18" apart vertically.

Wire Management System: The VF2012's wire management system helps keep your cables concealed and organized.

Open Architecture: The VF2012's open architecture design allows unrestricted airflow to keep AV components cool.

Mounting: The VF2012 mounts to a single stud in the wall under your wall-mounted, flat-panel television using its integrated bracket system.

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3 questions already asked

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Why exactly, can't the top shelf be more than 39 inches from the floor? I'm assuming this is a liability issue for Sanus . . . akin to the "Do not eat" on the silica packets.
carl  Jun 02, 2016
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A
I see no reason except possibly safety or appearance. There's no physical reason. Mounting too high will leave cords hanging out bottom kinda high off floor.
todd  Jun 04, 2016
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Even more if you want
dante r  Jun 03, 2016
Q
Size of the glass shelfs?
b  Nov 13, 2015
5 answers
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My shelves measure 24" wide by 17" deep. Usable depth however is only about 15.5" because the shelf is cutout to fit around the center wall mounted support. It's a great unit but you should take the weight limits seriously.
stephen  Nov 15, 2015
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24inch wide, 18inch deep. Easily fits playstation, cable box and such
jason  Nov 15, 2015
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About 24" wide by 18" deep. My Onkyo receiver and multidisc changer fit nicely.
kashif  Nov 14, 2015
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Our unit arrived crushed, we decided it was not durable enough and went with a different unit
david  Nov 14, 2015
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They are 24" wide by 18"deep. Very sturdy shelf. Mine is holding a marantz sr5003 receiver with ease.
james  Nov 14, 2015
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TV mounts on wall studs. To mount a/v shelf in middle below TV, it will be between studs, not in one. Is that safe? Will unit be unstable? Thank you
orv  Dec 14, 2013
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Yes mounting between studs is safe. You need to verify the load that the molly you use to mount it with is rated for the weight you put on it.
paul  Dec 18, 2013
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How long is the span. Studs are usually 16 or 24 inches on center. You could use molys to attach the shelving to the sheet rock where there are no studs.. Get good ones.
ray p  Dec 17, 2013
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As long as you put in anchors and DO NOT exceed the weight capacity for each shelf your equipment should be more than fine. I placed my shelves between the wall studs and haven't had any type of problems.
melquiades  Dec 15, 2013
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I would not mount this rack in sheetrock. I don't think it would safely support your gear. I ended up mounting mine in a stud and slid my TV to one side of the TV mount to center it on the rack. It's in a bedroom so I'm not worried about the end of the wall mount showing on one end.
charlie  Dec 15, 2013
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Hello, I can't really answer your question because I ended up returning this item. Although the quality was fine, it was quite large and not really the look I wanted. I decided to keep my satellite dish receiver and dvd player on top of an existing entertainment center. Hope this helps! Joe
joseph  Dec 15, 2013

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