Vogels EFW6345 - 31-50 inch LCD or Plasma, Double Arm, max weight of 45kg (silver)
Suitable for Extra Large Appliances  Wall mounted bracket  Articulated Bracket type  Suitable for LCD screens  
Place order before 3.00pm Mon-Fri for same day dispatch.
Product Code:
EFW6345-SI

2 in stock
£199.20
£187.50
£159.57 ex VAT
RRP: £299.99
You Save: £112.49
Quantity: 
Vogels EFW6345 - 31-50 inch LCD or Plasma, Double Arm, max weight of 45kg (silver) Reviews
Vogels Screen Fitter

Description

Vogels EFW6345 - 31-50 inch LCD or Plasma, Double Arm, max weight of 45kg (silver)

The Vogels EFW 6345 LCD/Plasma support is an 'optimally adjustable' wall support suitable for TVs up to 50". It features tilt, turn and reach.

Flexibility and freedom of movement are the key benefits of the Vogels EFW 6345, as you can tilt and turn your screen any way you want for an optimal viewing experience. Don't worry about damaging your screen or wall, either as the EFW 6345 features Vogel's unique Screen Protection System (SPSTM) to protect both screen and wall.

The bracket interface is adjustable to fit VESA and Non-VESA mounting arrangements. VESA is a standard adopted by many LCD TV and Plasma screen manufactures that provides standard fixing points on the rear of the TV and provides you with more options for mounting your TV.

This Vogels TV bracket is designed for screens of between 32 and 42 inches with mounting points with a maximum horizontal distance of 717mm and maximum vertical distance of 477mm. This bracket can be used with screens that use the VESA MIS-F standard fixings such as 400x200 and 600x200. It is also suitable for some non-standard screen mountings as the mounting points are adjustable.

If you are unsure if this bracket will fit your television simply look at the back of you TV. There will be 4 threaded fixing points arranged in a square or rectangular pattern. Simply measure the distance between the points horizontally and vertically.

This LCD/Plasma TV bracket provides great versatility in positioning your TV as it allows your TV to be pulled out from the wall by 600mm (nearly 2ft) and retracted as necessary. The bracket has a pivot point just behind the screen that allows rotation of upto 120 degrees and the LCD or plasma TV can also be tilted up to 30 degrees.

Specification

  • Bracket weight 12.5 kg (27.63 lbs)
  • To Fit LCD and Plasma screens from 31 to 50 inches (78.88 to 106.87cm)
  • Minimum screen weight - LCD or Plasma 15 kg (33.15 lbs)
  • Minimum distance to the wall 98 mm (3.85 ")
  • Maximum distance to the wall when fully extended 600 mm (23.58 ")
  • 1 pivot point behind TV - turns through 120 degrees
  • Guarantee 10 year

VESA Modes

The horizontal and vertical distance between the mounting points on the back of a screen are described like this. A 200x100 interface measures 200mm horizontally between the fixing points and 100mm vertically.

75x75
100x100
200x100
200x200
200x400
400x200
600x400
800x400
Specifications
Max Interface Height 
This is the maximum vertical distance in mm between the mounting screws. The bracket will not accommodate screens that have a larger vertical interface than this.
477 mm
Min Interface Height 
This is the minimum vertical distance in mm between the mounting screws. The bracket will not accommodate screens that have a smaller vertical interface than this.
100 mm
Max Interface Width 
This is the maximum horizontal distance in mm between the mounting screws. The bracket will not accommodate screens that have a larger horizontal interface than this.
717 mm
Min Interface Width 
This is the minimum horizontal distance in mm between the mounting screws. The bracket will not accommodate screens that have a smaller horizontal interface than this.
200 mm
Max Screen Size 
This is the maximum recommended screen size.
42 Inches
Min Screen Size 
This is the minimum recommended screen size.
32 Inches
Max Weight 
This is the maximum weight of the screen and other equipment that the manufacturer recommends should be supported from this bracket. This figure assumes that the bracket has been mounted to an adequately structure with appropriate fixings.
45 Kg
Mechanism 
This descibes the type of movement or articulation that the bracket is capable of.
"Turn, Tilt"
Turn 
This is the angle in degrees that bracket can swivel. This shows the total range of horizontal movement of the bracket interface. Some large screen may inhibit the full range of movement.
120°
Tilt 
This is the angle in degrees that bracket can tilt. This shows the total range of vertical movement of the bracket interface. Some large screen may inhibit the full range of movement.
+15° / -15°
Colour 
This is the main colour of the bracket.
Silver/Anthracite

Resources


Frequently Asked Questions

VESA logoVesa in an acronym for Video Electronic Standards Association, a consortium of manufacturers that was formed to establish and maintain industry wide standards for video cards and monitors.

The most common use of the term VESA on this site is in connection with mounting brackets for LCD and plasma screens. VESA have defined a series of standard mounting arrangements that most TV and monitor manufacturers have adopted. This standard set of mounting points allows end users to purchase brackets and stands from manufacturers such and Vogels and OmniMount knowing that the brackets are manufactured to fit the equipment with standard VESA mounting points.

For more information about VESA visit http://www.vesa.org.

In the past a standard CRT television was a large bulky item, condemned to the corner of the living room, taking up a lot of space. With todays modern Plasma and LCD screens with their larger picture sizes and thinner, lighter, construction you are no longer restricted to old style TV stands or cabinets; instead you can display your screen on the wall like a prized piece of art and at the same time make your room appear bigger and more spacious.

When selecting a bracket to mount a screen, there are several things to consider - the most important of which is position. Unlike regular TVs a plasma screen is viewable in a brightly lit room, but for optimum picture quality you should avoid positioning the screen in direct sunlight such as opposite large windows or doors. As a general rule you should be able to position your seating so that the minimum viewing distance is 2 - 3 times the width of the screen.

Screen size

Optimal Distance
30" (75cm) 1.5 - 2m
34" (90cm) 1.5 - 2.5m
42" (1.0m) 1.6 - 2.7m
50" (1.2m) 2 - 3.2m
56" (1.4m) 2.4 - 4m
62" (1.5m) 2.4 - 4m
70" (1.7m) 2.7 - 4.5m

A HDTV picture would allow for closer viewing distance. In smaller rooms with larger screens you can increase the viewing distance by arranging the room on a diagonal - TV screen in one corner with seating in the opposite corner.

The optimal height to position a screen is such that the centre of the screen is at eye level when seated which provides a comfortable sitting position when viewing with a minimum of neck and eye movement. Typically this would be such that the centre of the screen is positioned around 1m from the floor.

However, in many homes there are structural obstructions such as fireplaces at this level, plus many people find it more aesthetically pleasing to mount the screen at a higher level - such as at mirror or picture frame height.

To facilitate this you should consider an adjustable tilting bracket which will help position the screen at an angle for comfortable viewing.

LCD & Plasma Positioning


VESA Hole spacing Typical screen
MIS-D 75 75 x 75mm  15 - 20"
MIS-D 100 100 x 100mm

 > 20"

MIS-E 200 x 100mm

 > 30"

 

 

 

MIS-F

200mm x 200mm

 > 40"


 (multiple holes so that mounts can be attached to any of the points)

400mm x 400mm
600mm x 200mm
600mm x 400mm
800mm x 400mm
280mm x 150mm

Most plasmas and LCD screens have at least 4 mounting holes on the back for attaching a wall mount. They vary in position and dimensions but they are usually in a rectangular pattern centred on the back of the display. VESA standards cover the hole placement to help you match your screen to a bracket. Screens 30" and larger typically use either VESA 200 x 100 or VESA 200 x 200.

There are several VESA standards for plasma and LCD screens with most large plasma screens being compatible with VESA MIS-F:

For best results you should consider how the cables will be run to the screen, ideally these should be completely hidden in the wall. For stud partition walls this can be as simple as cutting a pair of holes through the plasterboard to run the cables down the wall. For brick or stone walls this is much harder and you may need to consider some sort of conduit.

It is relatively easy to mount your bracket to the wall, however you should ensure that both the wall fixings used use are up to the job. The majority of brackets have multiple holes allowing for an infinite number of mounting options for fixing to most surfaces or structures. Installation is a relatively simple process that can be handled by someone with average DIY skills, however you should remember that the screen will be heavy and awkward to lift - so you will need an extra pair of hands for the final lifting and mounting.

Before fastening the bracket to the back of your screen you should ensure that the bolts used are long enough to pass through the thickness of the bracket and a reasonable length into the thread - but still short enough that they don't touch or damage the electronics inside the screen.

You can usually find advice on the desired length of bolt to use in your screens installation guide or if not you can test the depth by:

1. Inserting a toothpick (or drinking straw) into the hole until you meet an obstruction - being careful not to apply any force.
2. Mark the toothpick at the point where it emerges from the hole.
3. Compare this length to the bolt - remembering to leave a few millimeters for error.

The wall mounting bracket arrived in good order yesterday. Thank you very much for an excellent service.

Eric van Hoek

Other Similar Flatscreen Large Products

 

Peerless SmartMount SWS350-BK Large Universal Articulated LCD / Plasma Wall Bracket - Max Weight 41kg, 32" to 52", Black

£239.95 £208.65 ex VAT
../gallery/Z882-BK.JPG
Cinemax
Z882-BK
£224.30
£195.04 ex VAT
../gallery/z882-SI.jpg
Cinemax
Z882-SI
£224.30
£195.04 ex VAT
../gallery/PWS450-BK.JPG
Peerless
PWS450-BK
£213.70
£185.83 ex VAT
../gallery/129-174.JPG
AV:Link
129-174
£189.50
£164.78 ex VAT
   

Best Sellers in Brackets & Stands

The home of top brands

OmniMount
Vogels
SMS
Peerless
AV:Link
Ixos
Cinemax
Alphason
Mercury
Bosscom
Vision
Physix

FAQS in Brackets & Stands

What does VESA mean ?
Vesa in an acronym for Video Electronic Standard... 

How can I be sure a bracket will fit my screen before buying?
The simple way is to measure or look up the Inte... 

What's the ideal position for mounting my LCD, Plasma or TFT screen?
In the past a standard CRT television was a large ... 

How do you mount a TV to the wall using a wall bracket?
Clearly AV has made a demostration video so you ca... 

Tried and Trusted

BizRate Customer Certified (GOLD) Site Pricerunner Logo SS