Wall Mount (metal frame)
A common direct-view LED mounting method for fixed installations is directly on a pre-existing wall. A metal frame grid is built to evenly distribute the weight of the LED wall. These are most common in corporate boardrooms, lobbies, and other permanent installations where portability isn’t required.
A common direct-view LED mounting method for fixed installations is directly on a pre-existing wall. A metal frame grid is built to evenly distribute the weight of the LED wall. These are most common in corporate boardrooms, lobbies, and other permanent installations where portability isn’t required.
Stacked (rear supported)
If the design calls for an LED wall to be a stand-alone structure, a floor standing stack is built with a truss structure to enhance stability. These can be used in temporary or permanent installation. A stacked structure also allows for easy access to the back of panels.
If the design calls for an LED wall to be a stand-alone structure, a floor standing stack is built with a truss structure to enhance stability. These can be used in temporary or permanent installation. A stacked structure also allows for easy access to the back of panels.
Hanging (top supported)
Some installations require support by hanging the LED wall from above. Additional safety measures must be taken to keep the wall stable and secure. These are usually temporary installations such as concerts and sporting events, however permanent installations such as in Houses of Worship are also common.
Some installations require support by hanging the LED wall from above. Additional safety measures must be taken to keep the wall stable and secure. These are usually temporary installations such as concerts and sporting events, however permanent installations such as in Houses of Worship are also common.