• Heavy gauge cold-rolled steel material; Durable construction
  • Universal design fits most projector brands; Weight capacity: 30 lbs.; Supported range of mounting holes on projector: 6.6" - 16"
  • Low profile flush mount; Holds projector at 6" from the ceiling
  • Multiple adjustments. Tilt: 0 to 60 degrees. Swivel: 360 degrees. Roll: +/-20 degrees. Pitch: +/-30 degrees. Shift: 1"
  • Snap-on / snap-off design for quick installation / release

This mount worked perfectly for our projector (Vivitek DH558) - https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B0167MWDM2/ The kit provides many spacers, screws, bolts, and extra brackets so it's a very customizable device. It contains all of the tools needed as well (aside from a screwdriver/drill of course). It looks intimidating first opening the box, but the instructions were clear and we ended up needing very few of the items it came with. The best thing about this IMO is that once installed, you can adjust your projector in whatever way needed - up/down, tilt, sideways rotation. Very few mounts seemed to offer this level of flexibility, and this was a must for me. It also feels sturdy and not cheap at all. Well worth the price!

I love this mount! - Heavy Duty; solid metal construction - Excessive # of screws, spacers, etc. so no matter what projector you have, this mount will work. NOTE: This mount requires your projector have at LEAST 3 mounting holes - it will NOT work if you only have 2. - Each set of screws, spacers, etc. are in separate bags labeled alphabetically. No sorting through items and guessing if you have the right piece, just open the items you need and leave the rest sealed up! Overall, very happy with this. Surprised at the quality for the price, would gladly have paid double.

This is a great product at an amazing price. This is one of those products that's 1000x easier to install if you have the right tools. First, you'll want to have a wrench for screwing in the very long M8 screws. Second, you'll definitely want to have a screwdriver with assorted-size square recess heads. Ok, now here's the really important tip that you'll be very glad you read when you go to install this thing: when you're trying to make the vertical tilt adjustments, the method in the instruction manual (simply turning the screws on the outside) won't work because the nut moves with the screw. But there's an easy fix for this. For each side, take the included flatwrench tool with the nut hole in it, and clamp it on to the nut on the inside of the screw. Then take your square recess head screwdriver and turn the screw on the outside. The wrench tool will start to rotate with the nut, but will quickly catch on the top or bottom, which will do the job of holding the nut stationary as you turn the screw! Just be careful with this method, you may want to wear goggles or watch the angle you're at as the flatwrench will sometimes come loose and fall/bounce toward you. I've seen other say that mounting the projector is a two-person job. At least if you're using a consumer-size projector and not the giant ones, it's very easy to do it by yourself. Overall this worked perfectly for me with an Espon 705HD and I can't believe it was so inexpensive.

What an incredibly great and thoughtfully put-together product. I was initially daunted by the drawings - but it turned out mounting my projector on the ceiling was much much easier than I thought. This product included ALL the hardware needed for any type of projector and included sets of all screws, mounting hardware, spacers, screws, nuts, wrenches (yes, even the wrenches!) for a complete install. Lots of extras to accommodate all makes and models of projectors (I presume). I don't usually give glowing reviews, but this product went overboard to make sure the consumer had everything he or she needed to make the complete installation in one sitting without multiple trips to a hardware store. I'm a tough critic and this time I was really impressed. I read the descriptions of all (yes, every one!) the projector mounting products, chose this one and it turned out to be the right choice. Highly recommended. No, they didn't pay me to say this or give me a free product to review. It was just a great product and deserves this great review.

Pros: Very Versatile, works for several different types of projectors. Includes 4 sliders that can be adjusted to reach any screw holes in the projector. You can detach one if your projector only has 3 holes or less. It is holding my 8 Lb BenQ Projector with no problems. The box says it holds up to 30 Lbs. There is plenty of space between the ceiling and projector but its not too long (positive). Comes with spacers also if the bottom of your projector is not level or has raised areas. I screwed in 2 screws (provided) into my ceiling wood stud and its doing the job great. The amount of versatility in tilting, rotating, any adjustment you need to make can be done. Cons: I do not think, in my opinion, that the set up is simple. You need power drills and various hand tools. I would get someone to install this that is handy. Overall if you are handy or know someone who is, and you would like a versatile mount that can hold decent weight, I do recommend. Looks sleek and does the job. I also like the hook system, where you install the ceiling mount, then you install projector mount, and then hook into eachother and screw. Very nice.

The QualGear PRB-717-WHT Universal Ceiling Mount is an amazing value for such an affordable product. I used it to mount my Epson 725HD and I am glad that I didn't buy a more expensive mount. This one was easy for me, a 69 yr old man with severe breathing problems, to figure out, then put together and install. It comes with a lot of hardware for just about any configuration and/or projector. I'm not sure that it is fancy enough to fit into some multi-thousand dollar home theater, but I'm just an average guy with an average TV room and it works fine for me.

This projector mount earned its 5 star rating because of the following reasons, 1. Easy to Install (when i received it, i felt it was quiet cumbersome & complex since there were too many screws. But once i started installing it, i felt it was easy because not all screws will be used for the installation) 2. Their instructions seems to be explanatory & give you confidence that you can do it on your own. (it was bit narrative to make you comfortable of what you are doing, since most of the people who buy want to do it by themselves and not professional in this mounting) 3. It has only two moving parts ceiling plate & bracket which makes your life easier. 4. i see this mount can fit any projector( obviously its named as "Universal", it can be customized in multiple ways) I used this to mount optoma hd142x in my basement ceiling. if i need to provide any recommendation, i would say this feature -- wire organizer to stay put the extra wires (i dont have a innovative idea of how to do it but it will be a nice to have feature which will further help customer solve one more problem)

Works great with my BenqHT2050. You can rotate the projector and tilt it. So you can pretty much mount it anywhere and project it anywhere. If you're worried about whethere you can mount your projector THERE and still have the image be THERE and at THAT HEIGHT ... yeah... you can. I was only 50% sure that this would actually serve my needs when I ordered it, but then realized I was unnecessarily worried. It twists and turns and tilts in all the ways you could possibly need it to.

I was a little nervous buying this because the price is so low compared to other models. The effort needed to replace this mount and realign the projector again would make the low cost pale into insignificance very quickly. This mount works perfectly for me and I am fussy! I was able to adjust every single angle to the minutest degree to get the projector perfectly aligned with the screen. Once aligned I was able to lock everything down and it has never moved. It is mounted to the underside of a sheet rock ceiling and screwed through to a rafter on the other side. I get zero vibration even when the garage door (which is below the bonus room I have this installed in) opens, when people run up the stairs or when moving around the room. Its rock solid. Note that if your home framing is not vibration free no ceiling mount regardless of cost will overcome that.