Chief FHB5037 — FUSION® and Thinstall™ hardware kit accessory
The Chief FHB5037 is a hardware kit designed for use with Chief's Custom and Universal FUSION® display mounts, and is also compatible with Universal Thinstall™ mounts. Targeted at AV integrators and installers, this kit provides the specific fasteners, channel brackets, and spacers needed to complete or supplement a FUSION or Thinstall wall mount installation. Some FHB-series products also include special interface brackets to ensure a specific TV model can be correctly installed on Chief mounts. The FHB5037 specifically converts a 400 mm vertical VESA pattern to a 600 mm vertical pattern using M8 screws with no offset, making it an essential adapter for displays with non-standard VESA configurations.

VESA Pattern Conversion for Non-Standard Displays
The FHB5037 converts a 400 mm vertical VESA hole pattern to 600 mm using M8 screws with zero offset. This is decision-critical when a display's factory VESA footprint does not match the FUSION mount's native interface: without this adapter, the installation cannot proceed. It eliminates the need to source custom brackets on-site or return the mount, which is the kind of delay that damages job schedules. Installers working with larger commercial panels — particularly Philips, Samsung OM-series, or Barco displays — should verify whether FHB5037 or another FHB variant is the correct match for their specific model before arriving on site.

Complete Hardware Kit — One Box, No Surprises on Site
The kit ships with every fastener and spacer needed for the job: 2 channel brackets, four each of M8×12 mm, M8×20 mm, and M8×25 mm screws, four spacers (.875 × .330 × .375"), and an M5 LN key. Having all the hardware pre-packaged means installers do not need to source individual components from separate suppliers, reducing preparation time and the risk of arriving at a job with missing parts. For teams managing multiple concurrent FUSION or Thinstall installations, keeping an FHB5037 as a spare kit on the truck is straightforward practice.