Does what it says on the tin,
Great product. Clear and easy instructions. All tools included. and works like a dream. Have had it for a couple of days but cant complain.
SMMA1034
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£31.99 incl. VAT
£26.66 excl. VAT
The SMMA1034 is constructed from both mild steel and is integrated with innovative counterbalance technology. Its new design VESA plate makes monitor installation much easier. It efficiently frees up space on your desk and this LCD monitor arm can be freely moved into the best ergonomic position. Height adjustable the two arms move up, down, forward and back independently, with just a touch. The desk arms are designed with cable management to provide a neat desk working environment. Ideal for offices, homes, public areas, industrial settings, production lines and many more. Our gas sprung monitor arm allows adjustment in height for standing and sitting:
Data Sheet | Installation Manual |
Cable Management | Included |
Screen rotation | 360 Degrees |
Swivel | 360 degrees |
Tilt | 140 degrees |
Height adjustment | 0mm - 360mm |
Max monitor weight | 6.5Kg per monitor (14.3lbs) ** |
Monitor size | 10 inches - 27 inches |
Max VESA size | 100 mm x 100 mm |
** - If you have a curved monitor and it has a non-flat (or cage) VESA adapter then you may need to buy a higher capacity arm as the torque load on the screen tilt may be beyond the rating. Our monitor arms are designed with for screens with a centre of gravity less than 20mm from the VESA plate.
Great product. Clear and easy instructions. All tools included. and works like a dream. Have had it for a couple of days but cant complain.
Easy to set up, excellent quality
Works well. Very secure fixing to desk. Lots more space on my desk
Affordable and simple. Used to mount lg oled 27". Works like expected
Hi Jon, Answer is complex. Where is the centre of gravity of the monitor? Is the weight absolutely precise as there is aways manufacturing tolerance? You are with 1.5% of the max rated load. For the small extra cost I would use a 8Kg arm and leave some room for variability in size and mass.
Hi Jon, Answer is complex. Where is the centre of gravity of the monitor? Is the weight absolutely precise as there is aways manufacturing tolerance? You are with 1.5% of the max rated load. For the small extra cost I would use a 8Kg arm and leave some room for variability in size and mass.
80mm is the maximum.
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