
Epson Elpmb22
Ceiling
Epson Elpmb22
Ceiling
I bought the ceiling mount for the projector TW6100W. Everything fits perfectly. Easy installation, nothing wobbles. After ceiling mounting, the beamer can still be fine-tuned in all axes.
Small side note: The screws for mounting the ceiling plate are not included.
Super product. The projector can be locked in all positions by means of a ball joint.
The only thing is that the assembly instructions describe that 4xM12 screws should be used for assembly. You only want to hang a beamer, not an elephant, so M8 screws will do just as well.
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I am not particularly satisfied with the ceiling mount. It is original from Epson and fits the 6600W model perfectly, but there is a lot of room for improvement.
- As the others have already written, the screw holes are huge. Considering that the matching projectors weigh only a few pounds, it's massively oversized. The screws for ceiling mounting are also missing and it hardly works without washers.
- The price is massively exaggerated. Other universal mounts cost less and offer the same.
- A cable guide is missing.
- The fine adjustment works perfectly. However, the screws remain visible.
- The extensions, consisting of a piece of metal tubing, are way too overpriced.
I recommend a universal mount. These are already available height-adjustable with cable guide and cover, so you end up with a neat and cost-effective solution.
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Lots of adjustment options, solid but heavy and expensive.
The holes for the ceiling mount seem completely oversized. I ended up using small metal plates to "fill" the hole (my anchors were 10mm wide, not even close to cover the provisioned holes)
I would try a universal mount next time (cheaper and hopefully less damaging to the ceiling).
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I bought this ceiling mount for the Epson EH TW3200 beamer and I am very satisfied. The swivel joint is very practical when aligning the projector, and thanks to the rail you can move the projector further to the left or right in case you haven't fixed the bracket in exactly the right position. The bracket is taken apart for mounting, the upper part is fixed to the ceiling, the lower part is fixed to the projector. Screws for attaching the projector to the bracket are included, but nothing for attaching it to the ceiling. I drilled four 8 mm holes for four 8 mm dowels and screwed in 6 mm threaded rods. The corresponding holes on the bracket are very large, about 14mm wide, so I had to work with washers. Then I fixed everything with nuts. Finally, I only had to latch the beamer onto its half of the bracket, which was very easy despite the weight of the beamer. It holds perfectly, doesn't look quite as good because of the washers, but it's certainly a good product.
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6 out of 13 reviews