The LDT63-C024 Dual Monitor Arm Mount is an economical choice for adding flexibility and ergonomics to the work place. Durable steel and aluminum construction enables each arm to hold most 17'-32' monitors up to 9kg/19.8lbs (per arm). Finger-tip adjustment allows for effortless maneuvering and a wide range of motion to position screen height and angle. Integrated 180° rotation stop prevents the arm from hitting adjacent partitions and walls. A quick-release joint design reduces package size for lower shipping and storage costs while contributing to easy user assembly. The slim and modern design in 2 colors fits most any office or home décor. FEATURES ●Spring-Assisted Mechanism: allows to easily move up and down ●Integrated 180° Rotation Stop: prevents monitor arm from swinging into screens or walls ●Two Mounting Options: both desk clamp and grommet are included ●Reduced Package Size: relatively lower transport costs and strorage fees (perfect for e-commerce platform sellers) SPECIFICATIONS Product Category: Gas Spring Monitor Arm Rank: Standard Material: Aluminum,Steel,Plastic Surface Finish: Powder Coating Color: Space Grey, Dimensions: 995x107x572mm (39.2'x4.2'x22.5') Fit Screen Size: 17'-32' Fit Curved Monitor: Yes Screen Quantity: 2 Weight Capacity (per screen): 2~9kg (4.4lbs~19.8lbs) VESA Compatible: 75x75,100x100 Tilt Range: +55°~-55° Swivel Range: +90°~-90° Screen Rotation: +180°~-180° Arm Full Extension: 515mm (20.3') Installation: Clamp,Grommet Suggested Desktop Thickness: Clamp:10~80mm Grommet:10~40mm (Clamp:0.39'~3.1' Grommet:0.39'~1.6') Quick Release VESA Plate: No USB Port: No Cable Management: Yes Direction Indicator: Yes Anti-theft: No Accessory Kit Package: Compartment Polybag,Normal/Ziplock Polybag
SKU V177-L-MABT-LDT63-C024-B
Brand BRATECK
Shipping Weight 4.5000kg
Shipping Width 0.257m
Shipping Height 0.108m
Shipping Length 0.442m

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