OmniMount UCL-LP Single Arm Cantilever Mount (fits 32"- 45" flat panels) | List Price: $449.95 Discount Price: Too low to display

| Brand: OmniMount Binding: Electronics
Features: - VESA 100 and 200 compatible
- Weight capacity: 150 lbs.
- Cable management
- Double stud mounting
- Includes universal adapter UAM
Great mount for my 40 inch LCD TV [Posted on 2008-02-13] We love this corner mount. It is plenty big enough and stong enough for our 40 inch Sony LCD TV. It's just what we needed!
Love this thing [Posted on 2008-03-09] This is one solid piece of hardware. Looks good, too. Attention given to appearance... I'm impressed. If you're a do-it-yourselfer... this is the job for you. If you think a stud finder is a talent scout for male models... maybe not for you.
The wall mounting plate has six 1" horiz slots (3 on left, 3 on right) spaced for 16" studs (so studs can be 15-17" apart). I mention this because I had to deal with 18" separation... there went the afternoon! I bolted wood planks to the wall between the studs and mounted to those. There are mollies for sheet rock... but I didn't trust that. However, I can't say it wouldn't work because I didn't try it. Instructions didn't mention what minimum number of in-stud lag bolts are required.
Instructions, on the whole, are lacking in detail. I suppose because every TV is different. The snapshots were great, and helped. e.g. They give you two kinds of spacers to use for mounting the tv to the universal mount brackets. But, all they say is to attach brackets to television using washers, screws, and spacers. That's it. You get to figure out which screw size & length and which spacers to use, and how. Again... because every TV is different. But, the pictures helped to show one method of installation which you can use as a reference. Eh... have a little puzzle fun! :) Note that they give you 10 sets of screws... one set is bound to fit your tv. Anyone want my other 9 sets of screws? They also included two sets of brackets which attach to the back of the TV... one short set & one long set... and you use whichever is appropriate for your TV. My TV mounting holes (four) were 15 3/4" x 15 3/4" square, which fit the long mounts just fine.
Note that box says this is for a 32-45" TV, and I used this mount for a 52" TV. Why? My TV only weighs 70 lbs, so I'm well under the 125 lb limit. It worked great.
Be sure to pilot the large lag-bolts, if you don't, the studs will crack. The do provide a heavy-paper template to use for locating holes, which was needed. I couldn't imaging holding up the plate to mark hole locations. This also lets you see if you'll end up covering plug cover-plates or not. Note that there are cut-out holes in the wall plate that allow for a power plug to be accessed after installation if you locate the plate correctly (using the template will help you plan for this). I mounted mine above the power plug... so the holes weren't needed. I'm betting it's more likely you might need to the cut-out holes for a wall switch that might be right where you want to mount the TV.
All in all... very nice hardware... works like a charm... Took me most of a Saturday to get it mounted.
Great Product [Posted on 2008-03-17] I have a 40" regza that I mounted on the wall. This mount is great, sturdy and very easy to mount with a partner.
Extremely heavy duty and well worth the money.
Sorry but you're out of luck [Posted on 2008-04-09] Purchased the Omni Mount UCL-L for my 40" LCD. I'll have to admit that the unit appears extremely sturdy and well built but it does come with one minor flaw- if a part is missing there is no way to get a replacement part. My specific issue was the bracket at the end of the arm that connects to the plate securing the display. The part was not in the box so I called Omni Mount to get a replacement part. They assured me the piece was part of the assembly when it left the factory and there was no way to get me a replacement part. I now have a $250 mount that is useless. Gotta think that if they are correct, I wound up with a used or salvaged unit.
OmniMount UCL-LP Single Arm Cantilever Mount (fits 32"- 45" flat panels) [Posted on 2008-08-02] I wanted to locate my flat panel in a difficult location. Seeing this item gave me hope that I could finally accomplish this. Although quite expensive, the price seemed reasonable compared to what was available in local stores and their even higher prices.
My unit I own a 46" flat panel, but decided to take a chance that this item would be adequate. Ordered the item and waited with baited breath. Without any inquiry or such, the mount arrived promptly as advertised. Much to my surprise, the company and up sized my order, I can only assume because of availability, to the next size.
It was constructed well beyond my expectations and installed easily. The flat panel is in its new location and given me much more flexiblity with the arranging of my living room.
By the way, I don't have any doubt that if they had sent exactly the item I'd order that is would have worked out just as well also.
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