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Review on Optimized for SEO: QualGear QG-PM-002-BLK-S Projector Mount Accessory in Black by Robert Xayamonty

Revainrating 5 out of 5

great price, solid fit.

Hard to beat for the price, very flexible configuration, fairly easy to set up and looks good, no plastic parts in critical places and the metal is decently thick. I used it to hang an Epson 2045 in my basement, which took a little longer than usual because I wanted to streamline the setup. Epson has two front mounting points and one center mounting point, so I removed the two arms and inserted the center screw into one of the spiral slots to get a more neutrally balanced mounting point. As a result, I was able to slightly loosen the adjustment screws for easier fine-tuning until I had the projector in the correct position. I also originally modified the articulation rig, removing one of the brackets (there is a top plate, a middle bracket and a pendant bracket, each rotated 90 degrees and each with a slotted screw allowing for about 15 degrees of articulation.), to reduce the drop by about 2 inches but found I needed to do a vertical keystone correction so I added it back in for near perfect alignment with no keystone correction. By using three vertical pivot points, you can easily rotate left-right as well as up/down and x-rotate. This flexibility is good but can be touchy to get things right. Overall I'm happy (except that I screwed up and turned white I can't blame them for my confusion) just a little jingling in one of my bolts, there were no washers but there were some I didn't need that I could borrow (when I removed the levers, did I just remade the washers) comes with a variety of mounting screws, standoffs etc to mount just about anything. A note on removing the center bracket: you lose left/right adjustment so an H-Harness may be needed, but you get about 2 inches closer to the ceiling. The second set of holes didn't really line up with the holes on the projector mount, but I spread that mount apart and squeezed the ceiling mount a bit, and then i lifted the projector and lifted it just a little to the bottom screw holes. came into position. I used the shorter nylon spacers that were originally on the removed bracket. The only thing is that since you're lifting the projector up a bit, you run the risk of slipping the projector mount off the ceiling mount screws. until you put the bottom screw back in. but I spread that mount and squeezed the ceiling mount a little and then I lifted the projector, I just lifted it a little until the bottom screw holes were in place. I used the shorter nylon spacers that were originally on the removed bracket. The only thing is that since you lift the projector a bit, you run the risk of to slide the projector mount off the ceiling mount screws until you have the bottom screw in place. but I spread that mount and squeezed the ceiling mount a little and then I lifted the projector, I just lifted it a little until the bottom screw holes were in place. I used the shorter nylon spacers that were originally on the removed bracket. The only thing is, since you lift the projector a little, that were originally on the removed mount. The only thing is, since you lift the projector a little, that were originally on the removed mount. The only thing is, since you lift the projector a little,

Pros
  • Brackets
Cons
  • I'll write later