Motorized Ceiling TV Mount for 50" to 90" TVs
Tilting Ceiling TV Mount
Low Profile · Adjustable Viewing Angle
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Code not valid for B2B accounts and cannot be used with B2B pricing or POs or combined with other codes and is not valid on sale items. Quantities are limited and subject to change.A tilting TV ceiling mount for 50 to 90-inch flat screen TVs that drops from the ceiling and lets you angle the screen for the best view, rated (up to 88 lb with VESA 200×200 to 600×600 mm).
Tilt −87.5° to eliminate glare and get the right viewing angle from your seat.
Features
Fits 50 to 90 inch flat screen TVs
Weight rated up to 88 lb
Adjustable tilt down to −87.5° - reduce glare from above
VESA 200×200 to 600×600 mm - fits most flat panel TV brands
Overview
The Motorized Ceiling TV Mount is a tilting TV ceiling mount for 50 to 90-inch televisions that drops cleanly from the ceiling and lets you angle the screen to a comfortable viewing position from below. Rated for TVs up to 88 lb.
Adjustable tilt −88° to correct the screen angle and get a comfortable viewing position from your couch, bed, or chair.
Compatible with VESA mounting patterns from 200×200 to 600×600 mm.
A practical choice for bedrooms, basements, retail floors, and other spaces where wall mounting isn't an option but the viewing angle stays fixed.
Ideally used for
Specifications
- SKU: MI-4226BLK
- Product type: Ceiling TV Mount
- Mount type: Tilting
- Product weight: 27.55 lb
- Ceiling plate dimensions: 5.9×21.38 in
Holds screens
- Screen size range: 50 to 90 in
- VESA range: 200×200 to 600×600 mm
- Weight capacity: 88 lb
Movement
- Tilt:−88°
Installation
The Motorized Ceiling TV Mount is designed for quick and frustration free installation.
Installation is typically completed in about 60 minutes.
Estimated install time: 60 minutes
Stud installation type: Single stud
Safely install on these types of surfaces:
- Truss
- Steel I-beam
- Exposed wood beam
- Drop ceiling (T-bar, requires structural anchor above)
- Concrete ceiling (poured slab)
- Metal/steel ceiling joist
- Wood ceiling joist
Tools you'll typically need:
- Screwdrivers or socket wrench
- Measuring tape
- Drill bits (wood bits for studs or masonry bits for concrete and brick)
- Power drill
- Stud finder



















