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Ergotron HX Monitor Arm mit patentierter CF-Technologie (Table, 49", 19 kg)
EUR299,99

Ergotron HX Monitor Arm mit patentierter CF-Technologie

Table, 49", 19 kg


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dr_glood

1 year ago

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Elrond

1 year ago

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Hello I don't know about the 57", but it is very stable with the 49". Look on the Ergotron website to find the right one: https://www.ergotron.com/fr-fr/outils/recherche-expresse Have a nice day

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lmartig

8 years ago

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Brimstone

8 years ago

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Basically, such monitor mounts must support the weight and possibly the height of the monitor alone. Size specifications such as -42" here, for example, should be regarded more as guidelines. The mount here is attached/screwed to the tabletop with two clamps (see Fig. 4) or can also be permanently mounted by means of a hole directly through the tabletop. Instructions: https://www.ergotron.com/portals/0/reserved/resources/3e1f0d4bb999407ebc471fbfecbe6554-orig.pdf

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Bernd1231

1 year ago

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Anonymous

1 year ago

Hi Bernd, I measured the distance of my HX monitor arm from the table top to the lower edge of the VESA mount - at maximum "extended" height. It is 32.5 cm. In my opinion, this will unfortunately not be enough. :-(

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Bonaparte

1 year ago

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mankmk

1 year ago

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The monitor arm is not designed for ceiling alignment (upside down). The arm is placed on the base, which allows the maximum direction of rotation with small Allen screws. Even if you try (against all reason) to mount the base on the ceiling, the arm will fall down at the latest when it is hanging with a weight of just 5-8 kg, as the small Allen screws are not designed for hanging loads.

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Jadens9206

2 years ago

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PascalS458

2 years ago

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You don't need anything else. If you carry out the assembly correctly, you can easily do it on your own. Because it is a well thought-out system.

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ricardo.fasana

2 years ago

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lord commander

2 years ago

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Firstly, you need to check that the vesa standards are the same (100x100 200x200). If this is not the case, you will need to buy an adaptive plate to make it compatible. If they are the same then try to check if there are screws on the screen that allow you to remove the round part and uncover the fixing plate (this is often the case with competing brands). If neither of the two solutions work, it will be complicated. Good evening

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