When physically installing a video wall with screens like the DISPLAX Tile Pro, selecting the correct brackets and fixation methods is essential for safety, perfect bezel alignment, and long-term maintenance.
Because the Tile Pro features an ultra-narrow bezel, even a millimeter of misalignment will be visible. Below are the recommended mounting solutions based on your specific environment:
| Bracket Type | Best Used For | Key Features & Benefits |
| Pop-Out Mounts (Push-to-Open) | Highly Recommended for serviceable video walls. | Allows screens to extend forward on a spring-loaded mechanism. Essential for accessing the back of a display (or replacing a unit) if it is located in the middle of a video wall grid. Look for tool-free micro-adjustments. |
| Fixed Wall Mounts | Permanent installations (e.g., control rooms, retail displays) where rear access is not needed. | Keeps the display close to the wall. Must include precise micro-adjustment knobs on the X, Y, and Z axes to ensure seamless alignment between neighboring screens. |
| Adjustable Brackets | Environments with uneven walls or non-standard architectural structures. | Allows for manual depth, tilt, and swivel adjustments to compensate for wall imperfections and ensure a perfectly flat, uniform video wall canvas. |
| Modular Mounting Systems | Extremely large video walls (e.g., 4x4 grids or larger). | Scalable grid systems that bolt together. These often feature built-in alignment guides and integrated cable management channels to simplify massive setups. |
| Freestanding / Mobile Stands | Temporary event setups, tradeshows, or glass/unmountable walls. | Heavy-duty floor stands, often on locking wheels for mobility. Must be specifically rated to support the combined weight and size of multiple Tile Pro units safely. |
Regardless of the bracket type you choose, your installation team must strictly adhere to the following safety and structural guidelines:
Weight Capacity: Always verify that the bracket or mount can comfortably handle the combined weight of the DISPLAX Tile Pro panel plus any additional hardware (like mounted mini-PCs or media players).
Structural Integrity (Wall Type): Ensure the physical wall can support the heavy, cantilevered weight of a video wall. For drywall installations, you must use reinforced architectural supports or mount directly into load-bearing studs.
Safety Compliance: Only use commercial-grade mounts that meet VESA standards and carry official safety certifications.
Cable Management: To maintain a clean installation and prevent cables from getting pinched in moving brackets (especially Pop-Out mounts), choose solutions with integrated cable routing.