The next generation of TiLED dvLED Wall Mounts is a patent-pending universal modular system that is compatible with a multitude of interlocking dvLED panels from leading manufacturers. New floating button-capture technology and mounting hardware streamlines specifying, ordering and installation. One set of part numbers can be ordered and stocked globally to fulfill a variety of video wall installation needs.
The Chief DVM27U3 is a starter wall mount with 3 high panels.
Universally Compatible
Thanks to new floating button-capture technology and universal mounting hardware, TiLED Series dvLED Universal Wall Mounts are compatible with 90% of interlocking dvLED panels from leading manufacturers such as Absen, Barco, Hikvision, INFiLED, LG, LianTronics, Philips, Planar, Samsung, Sharp/NEC, Sony, Unilumin and more.
Uneven Walls? No Problem!
TiLED dvLED Universal Mounts provide total X-Y-Z axis adjustability to compensate for wall irregularities - resulting in precision pixel alignment for a flawless uniform display. No misaligned pixels or gaps, even with dvLED displays with pixel pitches below 1 mm. Because it's easy to fine-tune and adjust the position of each mount, installation time is greatly reduced, sometimes even from days to hours. Chief's new independent Y-axis adjustment at each panel edge helps set a flat and level base for your direct view LED video wall. Double-depth Z-axis adjustment creates a perfectly flat video wall installation.
Easy to order
Use starter mounts and extender mounts to build your video wall. Starter mounts form the base of your wall. They're available in three sizes to hold two, three or four display panels and come in a set of two rails. Next, add extender mounts (also designed to hold two, three or four displays) to achieve the desired height of your video wall. For example, if you're installing a video wall that's 7 displays wide by 5 displays high, you will need 7 starter mount sets that hold three panels (DVM27U3) and 7 extender mounts that hold two panels (DVM27U2E).
Helpful hint: The last digit of the part number indicates how many display panels the mount will hold. For example, DVM27U4 holds four panels, while the extender DVM27U3E holds 3 panels.