OmniMount Adds ‘Hospitality’ Mount

By RS Staff, June 29, 2010

OmniMount has launched a flat-panel furniture mount that offers built-in security for flat panels up to 37 inches, specifically to the hospitality market.

 Omni hospitality
A media device or optional security box can mount directly on back of the VESA mounting plate, and security hardware along with padlock compatibility prevents tampering or theft.


OmniMount’s new HM1 was designed for situations where wall mounting a flat panel isn’t preferred or possible. According to the manufacturer, it mounts flat panels securely to a piece of furniture, either through a surface with the included retention ring or on the surface with screws or adhesive.

An adjustable swivel base stops at 0-, 45- or 90-degrees in one or both directions to prevent wall or wire damage.

The HM1 is designed with a small footprint and self-concealing hardware for a clean appearance and has all Delrin bearings so the flat panel will rotate smoothly.

Integrated cable management hides wires from the panel through a VESA mounting plate, which is designed with several 8mm holes and center cut-outs for greater panel compatibility and choice in panel placement.

A media device or optional security box can mount directly on back of the VESA mounting plate, and security hardware along with padlock compatibility prevents tampering or theft.
 
“Our commercial division is very focused on fulfilling the A/V accessory needs of the hospitality market,” stated Hal Truax, the director of the commercial division for OmniMount. “This product is only one of many custom pieces we’re developing that installers need for mass installs in hotels, restaurants and bars.”

Designed to be assembled quickly, this product is ideal for high-volume jobs and ships with a complete Grade 5 hardware kit to fit any surface thickness (0.5 – 3.5 inches). An optional four-inch retention collar for additional height is available as an accessory. Designed and engineered in the USA, the HM1 is currently available and shipping.

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