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Have you been considering television lifts, but aren’t exactly sure what you’re getting yourself in to? In reality, television lifts are a great way to keep your TV safe and out of sight when you aren’t using it. The question many people have is how exactly do the lift mechanisms on a TV lift work? You might be surprised to find out how simple they actually are. Inca TV Lifts has both manual and motorized television lifts. Here’s we’ll explain the basics of how a motorized television lift works.

Motorized TV lifts can be put inside furniture you already have or in a new piece, such as a cabinet model. Concealed casters are placed under the television to help move it up and down smoothly. Concealed casters are simply small wheels designed to make the movement of heavy objects easier. The concealed casters are connected to the lift mechanisms which move the television. When you have a motorized TV lift, you use a remote to lift the television for viewing.

There are sensors attached to the lift mechanisms which are triggered by the remote. When you push a button on the remote, the sensors activate and tell the lift mechanisms to raise or lower the TV. The concealed casters will help to swivel the television if necessary. A motorized television lift is incredibly convenient. Unlike a manual lift, where you need to be touching the actual TV lift, a motorized television lift allows you to activate it from anywhere in the room with the press of a button. This means you can relax in bed while the lift mechanisms do all the work.

If you’ve been considering purchasing a TV lift with motorized lift mechanisms, Inca TV Lifts has everything you need for the perfect home entertainment set up. You can integrate a TV lift right into existing furniture, so there’s no need to buy any extra pieces which could crowd up the room. Be sure to browse our wide selection of Ultra Silent television lifts to find one that’s right for you.

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