The Tavr B06XW7MLB4 is an analog mounting solution featuring a 10mm tempered safety glass base which serves as a heavy ballast for displays up to 88 lbs. Aggregated specification data lists a vertical pillar constructed of high-gauge cold-rolled steel with a multi-slot VESA plate supporting patterns from 100x100mm to 400x400mm. Technical audits of the chassis indicate the use of M8-grade hardware to resist shearing forces under maximum static loads.
Structural dimensions include a 6-level adjustable height range, allowing for a vertical clearance of several inches to accommodate secondary hardware such as soundbars. Performance metrics confirm that the 10mm glass substrate provides a lower center of gravity than standard metal-plate versions, though the powder-coated finish on the steel components may be susceptible to chipping if over-torqued during assembly.
- Height Settings: 6-level manual increments.
- Rotation: Static (0 degrees).
- Cable Management: Integrated plastic pillar clips.
Monitoring of user feedback indicates that perceived "tilting" is often a result of insufficient torque on the vertical pitch adjustment bolts during the initial integration phase. This unit provides no horizontal swivel or motorized automation, functioning strictly as a fixed-position riser.
For installations requiring horizontal articulation to mitigate room reflections, the Perlegear B0BVDT8MY9 is recommended due to its 70-degree swivel mechanism.
This device is a representative of the tv mounts classification, intended for static home theater architectures.