| LT-200 Series - Plasma Motorized Up/Down Lifts |
| Conceal and reveal your Plasma Screen or LCD Screen with quiet precision
The LT-200 Series of motorized up/down lifts is typically used for lifting Plasma screens and LCD screens from cabinets. The remarkably stable operation of this rack and pinion lift provides smooth and sure travel.
As shown, this lift requires the use of the traditional "box within a box" cabinet design. An inner box sits upon our lift platform and raises up to reveal the TV. The Plasma is backmounted to the inside of the inner box using the TV manufacturer's wall mount bracket.
Controls available include radio remote control, infrared remote control, and low voltage/contact closure control interface to tie-in to your home automation system. |
| LT-200 Series Dimensions
| Model |
Uses* |
Load Capacity |
O/S Dimensions |
Travel |
| LT-200 |
32" LCD/Plasma |
100 lbs. |
32.5"W, 23"H, 5"D |
16.75" |
| LT-210 |
42" LCD/Plasma |
200 lbs. |
46"W, 33"H, 9"D |
28.25" |
| LT-220 |
50" LCD/Plasma |
200 lbs. |
53"W, 35"H, 9"D |
30.25" |
| LT-230 |
61" LCD/Plasma |
300 lbs. |
62"W, 42.5"H, 9"D |
37.75" |
(All Measurements in Inches)
* TV sizes and dimensions vary. Uses listed are a general indicator and do not apply to all TV's. |
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| These drawings depict an xray view of the "box within a box" cabinet design, closed and open. This style is a more traditional design approach. |
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| Sample cabinet drawing |
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| Backplate Option This lift is also available with an optional backplate. The backplate option allows the Plasma TV to raise and lower without the use of an inner box. This feature highlights the thin depth of the Plasma TV. A sturdy assembly raises from the back of the lift platform for mounting the Plasma TV directly to the backplate, with the TV manufacturer's wall mount bracket. "Legs" extend forward from the top of the backplate to securely support the cabinet top with dowels or velcro. | |
| If the backplate will be visible due to the way the cabinet is positioned in the room, the cabinetmaker typically applies veneer, paints or stains it to match the cabinetry. Use of the backplate option provides a more high-tech appearance than the traditional "box within a box" cabinet design. | |
| Sizing a Lift
The rule of thumb for sizing a Plasma lift is that the overall width of the lift should be at least 5.5" wider than the width of your TV if you are using the "box within a box" cabinetry style, and at least 3.5" wider than the width of your TV if you are using the backplate option. This space accomodates the width of our gear racks and clearances between the gear racks, the inner box, and the TV. | |
| Available travel should be at least 2" more than the height of the TV. Our standard depth of 9" will accomodate the average depth of 4" or less of a typical Plasma monitor, plus mounting bracket and the back of the inner box, or the depth of our backplate. The xray drawings and drawings of completed cabinets should give you an understanding of how the lifting device operates within cabinetry. LIFT-TECH manufactures the lifting devices and control systems. We do not manufacture furniture.
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| Controls
LIFT-TECH offers state-of-the-art controls for all our lifting devices.
- Radio remote control
- Infrared remote control
- Low Voltage/Contact Closure control interface to tie-in to a home automation system.
< Click on the image to get addtional, detailed information regarding controls. |
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