Chief’s Large Flat Panel Mobile A/V Cart, in black, allows you to mount 42-65″ flat screens at heights between 4-6 ft in either portrait or landscape orientation. This is a wheeled cart that lets you conveniently move your display between locations and lock it in place where you need it. It supports up to 200 lb displays and is height-adjustable telescopically without any tools.
To adjust between portrait and landscape modes, the display does need to be removed first, but an optional Chief PAC400 accessory will enable you to rotate from one mode to another with the screen still attached. If you do add this accessory, please keep in mind that its weight must be accounted for when considering the 200 lb capacity of the cart.
The cart comes with a universal interface bracket that supports about 95% of displays within the 42-65″ range directly without any adapters — and even some displays outside of this range. For the other 5% a different, screen-specific bracket is required to be purchased separately. To check whether your display is supported or which optional bracket you may need, please visit Chief’s website and use the “MountFinder” tool to confirm.
The Large Flat Panel Mobile A/V Cart features four smooth-rolling casters, and two of them lockable. The cart also has a slightly angled design on the bottom that allows for easier placement in corners. It also has integrated cable-management with flexible covers providing for a neat setup.
Dallin Powlowski (verified owner) –
I own six PFCUB mobile monitor stands that I use maybe six times a year. I have had to replace the pin latches on four of them because they bind and can’t be pulled to change height. I have started carrying a drill on show site to remove the pin assembly so I change the height. The first two pins were replaced free of charge while Chief now charges for replacements. Disappointing as these stands are not cheap and as a small business owner I take care of my equipment and I’m careful when mounting the monitor but still have issues.
Osborne Pagac (verified owner) –
This mobile cart is great! Classroom mobility was our No. 1 goal and this cart is the answer. It is adjustable and sturdy.
Sophie Bauch (verified owner) –
We’re using our carts with 60 TV monitors attached, one for our various live programs throughout the day (the mobility and up-down adjustment makes it handy to change with our set changes, as required), the other one we’re using for a temporary back-drop for one of our off-site sets until some unplanned construction at the site is completed. – The carts are built to last — they are built VERY well – We would recommend them very highly
Justus Pacocha (verified owner) –
We love this stand, but there’s no way to level your display on it. The bracket kind of moves a little on the back.
Mike Stracke (verified owner) –
The overall mobile stand is very durable and sturdy, however, during the assembly, we discovered that the metal plate of the head assembly was bent so the holes didn’t align with the four screw holes of the inner column of the cart. We had to use a hammer and wrench to straighten and bend the plate so that the four holes aligned with the holes on the inner column. It made the stand seem poorly constructed, thereby, causing us a more work and jimmy rigging to assemble the stand.
Ardith Spencer (verified owner) –
The TV cart once installed looks great and is trustworthy of living up to it’s purpose, i.e. to hold a heavier weight monitor. Assembly of the cart itself was easy and self explanatory. However, installation of the rack to hold oversize displays was quite a challenge. First,the instructions of what pieces to use to attach the rack to the TV wasn’t clear enough. Second, the pieces suggested didn’t fit 100% (depth of hole for screw didnt fit so thicker washer had to be used to avoid shakiness of rack).
Merritt Watsica (verified owner) –
the mobil cart is really smooth, and easy to push. we have a total of 280ft and a small person can push it with no problem.
Wilford Jacobs (verified owner) –
Robust unit. Easy build.