User manual Optoma Technology BM-5007 Mounting Plate BM-5007A
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User manual for Optoma Technology BM-5007 Mounting Plate BM-5007A
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User manual for the Optoma Technology BM-5007 Mounting Plate BM-5007A
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The Optoma Technology BM-5007 Mounting Plate has a cord management access hole in black. 1 1/2" NPT fitting for attachment of extension columns.
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Additional parameters of the Optoma Technology BM-5007 Mounting Plate BM-5007A:
Specifications
Connects To
BM-5004A/BM-5005A/BM-5006A
Dimensions
8 x 1.17" (20.32 x 2.97 cm)
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