Description
The Kanto PT400 low profile tilting TV mount is designed to improve line-of-sight with your TV. Its pre-tensioned mounting brackets provide 12° of forward tilt and come equipped with adjustable screws to facilitate precision leveling. Torx screws and a locking feature are also included to protect against theft, while quick-release cords provide an easy way of removing your TV when unlocked. Featuring a 35-inch wall plate, the Kanto PT400 low profile tilting TV mount ensures an easy installation on both 16 and 24-inch stud centers, and comes with all the necessary hardware for wood stud and concrete installations. General Information – • 12° of Forward Tilt: Tilt your TV up to 12° forward to reduce glare and improve line-of-sight with your screen. • Low Profile Design: With a combined thickness of 1.4”, the Kanto PT400 low profile tilting TV mount’s slim wall plate and mounting brackets allow your TV to sit remarkably close to the wall. • Extra Wide Wall Plate: Measuring 35″ wide, the solid steel wall plate can be installed across three studs with 16″ spacing, or two studs with 24″ spacing. • Post-Installation Leveling: Ensure your TV is perfectly level by adjusting the individual screws located on top of each mounting bracket. • Quick Release Cords: Removing your TV from the wall is as easy as pulling on two quick-release cords. Each cord includes a magnetic end, allowing them to be conveniently tucked out of sight. • Added Security: Two Torx screws can be tightened with the provided key to prevent your TV from being removed. Alternatively, a lock can be attached to the mounting brackets to secure them in place (lock not included).
TV Sizes: 40″ to 90″ Weight Allowance: 200 lbs (91 kg) VESA Sizes: 100 x 100 to 800 x 400 Wall Plate: 34.8” (88.4 cm) wall plate allows mounting to three 16” studs, or offsetting on 24” stud centers Profile: Sits 1.4″ (3.5 cm) from the wall
Specifications
| Brand | Kanto |
|---|---|
| Model | PT400 |
| UPC | 800152718224 |
| Color | Black |






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