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Old 09-22-2009, 05:18 PM   #11
Richard and Rhonda
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The best I remember about that mount was that it had a narrow vertical oriented compartment that the TV rode in. That way the TV was not exposed to anything loose in the bay. At the top and bottom of the back wall of the compartment two long drawer slides were mounted. I can't remember if it was aluminum or wood but a panel was mounted to the drawer slides, but the panel was not the full width of the TV. An articulating arm mounted the TV to the panel.

The TV first slide out of it's house on the drawer slides, then was rotated on the articulating arm to turn the TV parallel to the coach. You could then use the drawer slides to push the TV flush against the side of the coach. In that design the key point was that the length of the articulating arm had to be longer than the width of the drawer panel or you could not turn the TV parallel to the coach.

There was a custom vinyl cover for the TV and a couple of straps to securely hold it in place while in transit.

But I really didn't pay much attention to it :-)
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