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Features:
- Two mounting options available: 2-piece desk clamp or grommet hole / bolt through.
- Gas cylinder provides effortless arm movement for simultaneous adjustment of monitor height, focal distance, and laternal position.
- Fast and simple monitor setup with Connect-IT mounts.
- Mounts are VESA compliant.
- Cable wings fold out to hold wires and then snap back into place.
- One person can do a set-up in minutes.
Specifications:
- Arm extends to 23.75"
- Height adjustment up to 17"
- Monitor tilts up to 60°
- Load rating 8.8 to 19.8 lbs
- Swivels, pivots, rotates at 6 points
- Grommet hole or bolt-through mount
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Shipping Weight: 18lbs
| Weight (lbs) |
1 to 5 |
6 to 15 |
16 to 25 |
26 to 35 |
36 to 45 |
46 to 60 |
| Cost |
$9.65 |
$14.65 |
$19.65 |
$26.50 |
$34.95 |
$42.50 |
| Weight (lbs) |
61 to 75 |
76 to 90 |
91 to 105 |
106 to 120 |
121 to 135 |
136 to 150 |
| Cost |
$46.65 |
$68.25 |
$80.50 |
$85.95 |
$94.50 |
$104.95 |
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Leadtime: Ships 3 to 4 business days after receipt of order. Please allow a few days for delivery.
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Warranty Details:ISE offers a limited lifetime warranty on our line of computer accessories. This warranty covers manufacturer's defects in materials and workmanship for normal use. Any product that has been modified, neglected or abused is not covered.
ISE will, at its option, repair or replace any defective part that is covered by this warranty. As a matter of policy, ISE will not refund the purchase price. This warranty covers parts and/or products only. Labor is not covered under the terms of the warranty.
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MONITOR POSITION INSTRUCTIONS
Height:
The top menu bars on the screen should be positioned at or slightly below eye level. You may have to adjust your chair height slightly. TIP: If you wear bifocals you may have to lower the monitor a few inches. You may also have to lower the the monitor so that the viewing area is about 3" above eye level if you use a 20" or larger monitor.
Angle:
Tilt the top of the monitor slightly away from you so that the base is slightly closer than the top. TIP: Tilting the screen back too far may cause glare from overhead lighting.
Brightness:
Assuming that your workspace has adequate lighting, adjust your monitor brightness so that it is about the same as the area behind it. Differences in brightness between your monitor and the surrounding area can be a source of eye fatigue and headaches.
Glare / Reflections:
Glare can cause headaches, eye strain, and fatigue. While staying within the height and tilt guidelines try to adjust your monitor to reduce glare. If you cannot accomplish a comfortable viewing screen, consider purchasing a glare screen.
Distance:
As a guideline, position the monitor at arm's length. If you are near or far-sighted, position the monitor slightly closer or farther so that you can easily view the characters on the screen without having to lean forward. TIP: The monitor arm can be moved closer to you when computing and easily pushed back when more workspace is required for writing or referencing documents. This will enable both proper positioning for computing tasks and add needed desk space when the computer is not in use.
Alignment:
The monitor should be centered with the mid-line of your body to minimize neck and torso rotation. Center the monitor with the keyboard, so that the monitor, the keyboard and you are all in alignment. The "H" key can be used as a center point to assist in proper centering of the keyboard and monitor.
Take Breaks!
Be sure to give your eyes frequent breaks by looking at least 20 feet away. This helps relax your eye muscles and allows your eyes to re-focus.
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