MK Floria MKF-17DP641

Wall, 80", 40 kg
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Product details

The MK Floria MKF-17DP641 TV wall mount offers a sturdy and flexible solution for securely attaching televisions to the wall. With a maximum load capacity of 40 kg, this mount is suitable for large screens with a diagonal of up to 80 inches. The mount supports a variety of VESA mounting dimensions, ranging from 200 x 200 mm to 600 x 400 mm, ensuring broad compatibility with different TV models. The ability to swivel the TV up to 60° and adjust the tilt angle from 5° to 15° allows for optimal viewing positions and reduces reflections. Made from high-quality steel and finished in a sleek black, it is an elegant addition to any living space. With a minimum wall distance of 5.3 cm and a maximum distance of 46.4 cm, it offers flexibility in installation while maintaining a tidy appearance.

  • Maximum load capacity of 40 kg for large TVs
  • VESA mounting dimensions from 200 x 200 mm to 600 x 400 mm
  • Swivel angle of up to 60° for flexible viewing positions
  • Tilt angle range of 5° to 15° to reduce reflections
  • Sturdy construction made of high-quality steel.

Key specifications

TV Wall Mount Features
Rotatable
Max. screen diagonal (inch)
80"
Max. Wall distance
46.40 cm
Installation place
Wall
Max. load
40 kg
Item number
46491133

General information

Manufacturer
MK Floria
Category
TV mounting solutions (universal)
Manufacturer no.
MKF-17DP641
Release date
19.6.2024

Colour

Colour
Black
Exact colour description
Black

Material

Material group
Metal
Material
Steel

Mounting solution properties

Installation place
Wall
TV Wall Mount Features
Rotatable
Max. screen diagonal (inch)
80"
Max. load
40 kg
Max. Wall distance
46.40 cm
Min. wall distance
5.30 cm
Angle of inclination range
5° - 15°
Angle of rotation range
60°

Voluntary climate contribution

CO₂-Emission
Climate contribution

30-day right of return
24 Months Warranty (Bring-in)

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