Diagonal Ceiling. Straight Logic.
The P301 Projector Ceiling Mount is the perfect solution for flexible projector installation on flat ceilings, sloped ceilings, beams, or vertical surfaces. Supporting most projectors up to 22 lb, P301 uses adjustable arms that help center the mount to your projector’s center of gravity for secure, balanced hanging. Its versatile design includes ±20° tilt adjustment, 360° ball swivel, and ±90° pivot adjustment at the mounting plate, making it easy to level and position your projector in challenging spaces. The mount measures 15” from the ceiling to the top of the projector and can extend up to 18” using the supplied extension tubes. Integrated cable management helps keep wiring neatly routed for a clean installation. Built from solid steel with a durable powder coated finish, P301 delivers strong support and flexible positioning for a wide range of projector setups.
Features
- Fits Most Projectors
- Supports Up To 22 Pounds
- Tilts ±20°
- 360° Ball Swivel
- ±90° Pivot Adjustment
- 15" Ceiling-To-Projector Distance
- Extends Up To 18"
- Works With Sloped Ceilings & Beams
- Integrated Cable Management
- Solid Steel Construction
- Includes Projector Mounting Hardware
- Five-Year Warranty
Flexible Projector Mounting
The P301 supports most projectors up to 22 lb and is designed for installation on flat ceilings, sloped ceilings, beams, or vertical surfaces.
Easy Leveling
With ±20° of tilt adjustment, P301 makes it easy to level your projector and fine-tune the viewing angle, even when installed on sloped ceilings.
Full Rotation
A 360° ball swivel allows the projector to rotate freely, giving you added flexibility when aligning your image to the screen.
Vertical Hanging Support
The ±90° pivot adjustment at the mounting plate helps the extension tubes hang vertically when mounted to sloped ceilings or beams.
Clean Installation
Integrated cable management routes wiring neatly through the mount, while solid steel construction and a durable powder coated finish provide long-lasting support.
