BT7006/B Back-To-Back Digital Signage Kiosk, 50 kg Loading Capacity, Black

BT7006/B
Availability: On backorder

The BT7006 is a display kiosk designed to mount back-to-back screens up to 65". A rigid chassis is fixed to a heavy duty steel base which can be used freestanding or bolted to the floor and is finished stylishly with satin black or white outer covers. The internal mounting system is made up of parts from our System X range, allowing micro-adjustment to ensure the mounted screen sits perfectly level and flush with the front opening of the kiosk, which is laser cut to match your screen size.

Features
  • Portrait mount designed to mount two digital signage screens back-to-back
  • Integrated cable management
  • 8mm thick heavy duty steel base
  • Can be used freestanding or bolted to the floor
  • Lockable top panel helps prevent unauthorised removal of the screen
  • Removable front and rear panels for easy installation and maintenance
  • Includes internal storage area in lower section for media players and devices
  • Vented panels allow airflow to and from the device
  • Simple ‘hook-on’ screen installation
  • Kiosks can be branded with your company logo if required
  • For indoor use only
  • Recommended screen size: up to 65" (165cm)
  • Max load: 50kg (110lbs)(per screen)
  • VESA® and non-VESA fixings: 600mm x 400mm
  • Colour: Black
Brand:
B-Tech AV Mounts
Specifications
Product Type:
Back-To-Back Digital Signage Kiosk
Screen Size:
Up to 65in
Mounting Hole Pattern:
60x40cm
For Use With:
Media Player, Device
Colour:
Black
Material:
Heavy Duty Steel
Performance
Load Capacity:
50kg

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