Premier Mounts, specialist in the development and distribution of innovative assembly solutions, has added to its catalog two new models of modular pedestal for video wall, the MVWS-2X2-4655 and the MVWS-3X3-46, designed for flat screen displays of 55 and 46 Inch, respectively.

The media manufacturer, pedestals and accessories, Premier Mounts, has launched new modular pedestals for video wall (MVWS-2X2-4655 and MVWS-3X3-46), designed for slim bezel flat panel displays 46 and 55 Inch. These new modular wall pedestals offer easy installation and disassembly, time saving, accessibility to the interior of the structure, adaptability, proven efficiency and convenience.

Both the MVWS-2X2-4655 of 4 displays like the MVWS-3X3-46 9 Screens are easily assembled and disassembled for shipment, handling and movement. The bolts of 1/2-13 make quick assembly and disassembly possible, as they do not require special tools. These bolts provide a sustainable basis for the structure, as it can withstand rough handling and do not let go easily.

Additional sections

The modular design of this equipment allows for additional sections to lengthen the system when needed. Simply screw in another horizontal crossbar base and a vertical foot piece to add a new viewing area. In addition, open design of the structure provides easy access to connect the A/V signal cable and the power cables.

The union of separately welded headers (MVWS-2X2-4655-HDR or MVWS-3X3-46 HDR) and the removal of the base allows the structure to be raised in the air and suspended by cables. Because the system is screwed with the bolts of 1/2-13, it is possible to remove the legs the system is suspended.

Adjustable mounting brackets allow you to adjust the alignment of each display with the MVWS-2X2-4655 and the 46 MVWS-3X3. Rich Pierro, Manufacturing Director at Premier Mounts, pointed out that “these adjustment brackets, which we also use for our LMV video wall media, allow perfect bezel alignment and display separation, essential for the protection of the edges of the display from possible damage caused by other displays”.


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by • 23 feb, 2012
• section: display