The ArcView series of monitor mounts suspends up to 8 flat panel monitors “4-over-4” above the work surface, supporting up to 90 kg in weight. Independent pivot and tilt adjust of each monitor is possible, with height adjustments in 25mm increments. Dimensions: The Arcview series supports monitors up to 15 kg each.Beam width is 141 […]
November 21st, 2008
The ArcView series of monitor mounts suspends up to 8 flat panel monitors “4-over-4” above the work surface, supporting up to 90 kg in weight. Independent pivot and tilt adjust of each monitor is possible, with height adjustments in 25mm increments.
Dimensions: The Arcview series supports monitors up to 15 kg each.
Beam width is 141 cm and maximum distance between end mounting points is 123 cm.
Delivery time: 7 days
Applications: General commercial, financial, industrial, healthcare
Variations: Wall mount, desk mount. Multiple configurations are possible.
Finish: Flat back
Manufacturer and designer: Innovative Office Products, www.lcdarms.com
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