Robust TV Screen Protector

Safeguards LCD screens in indoor Locations

Ideal for busy, indoor areas, the 42" TV Screen Protector fits over existing, wall-mounted TVs. Protect your TV from thrown and kicked objects, physical impact, vandalism, tampering, and theft.

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    Our TV Screen Protector Is Ideal For:

  • Youth Facilities.
  • Schools.
  • A Doctor’s Office.
  • Sports Clubs and Gyms.
  • Community Centers.
  • Bus and Train Stations.

At a glance:

Size (HxWxD) Inches:
29.92 x 44.48 x 6.29
Material:
Powder Coated Mild Steel
Screen Size:
42"
Mounting:
Wall
NEMA Rating:
NEMA 1
Product Code:
PSS-42-W-L

With two locks, a polycarbonate window (10x stronger than glass), and a mild steel body, Armagard’s TV Screen Protector extends the life of your screen to its fullest. You save the time and money involved in repairing unprotected TVs and receive maximum ROI from your investment.

Features & Benefits

By securing to a bracket that fits around your LCD screen, the Armagard TV Screen Protector prevents access to the back of the unit as well as shielding the front from physical impact.

    Our TV Screen Protector:

  • Is cost-effective and low-maintenance.
  • Extends the life of your TV to its maximum.
  • Safeguards against vandalism and theft.
  • Allows your staff, customers, and students to enjoy a TV in any location.

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Armagard Guarantees:

    5 year warranty, TNT delivery, DSV delivery, CE, and RoHS logos

    Our guarantee:

  • 5-year warranty on ALL mechanical parts.
  • Quick delivery.
  • Educated and helpful staff to assist you.
  • Over 25 years of industry experience.
  • Lifetime customer service.

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