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The AM40 is suitable for most speakers including curved front types. Clamps speakers at the side using Ultra grip high friction pads. Swivels left or right a full 180°. The bracket tilts down 7° or up 7°. Accepts speakers from 5 1/2" (135mm) to 11" (280mm) wide with a maximum depth of 13" (330mm) and height of 20" (510mm). Full metal construction to accommodate weights to 55 lbs. (22 kgs.) Slim wall plate ideal for all wall types including stud mounting. Simple adjustment - one 13mm locking nut secures tilts & swivel. Available colors: Black.
Speaker Mounting options Platform base with side clamping Designed for medium to large speakers For speakers 5 ½” – 11” wide / up to 13” deep / up to 20” tall No need for Drilling into speakers Great for Curved front speakers Recommended speaker type Bookshelf / Monitor Weight limit 55 LBS. Color Black Mount Type / Quanity Wall mount / 2 mounts (pair) Dimensions / adjustments Tilting +/- 7° up or down Swivel 180° at speaker Plate Depth 6 ½” Clamp width 5 ½” min 11” max Depth 10 ¾” from wall Wall plate 10”h x 2 ½”w Support arm 6 ½” depth from wall click here for mount diagram Material Steel construction Warranty 1 Yr Installation Extra Features High weight handling / Ultra-Grip side clamping design / Wall plate cover AVMOUNTSONLINE.COM has now completed our move to our new home. Find this item and more by clicking the link below. Please visit our new online store: www.bracketsandstands.com To go directly to this item please CLICK HERE
Speaker Mounting options
Platform base with side clamping Designed for medium to large speakers For speakers 5 ½” – 11” wide / up to 13” deep / up to 20” tall No need for Drilling into speakers Great for Curved front speakers
Mount Type / Quanity
Wall mount / 2 mounts (pair)
AVMOUNTSONLINE.COM has now completed our move to our new home.
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