
4-2
4-1
Adjustments (If necessary)
4Cable Management
5
The gas spring is pre-set to minimum tension (4.4 lbs). For intended functioning of
the mount, you may need to adjust the tension of Arm in accordance with your
monitor weight by 6mm Allen key (K).
Tension Adjustment
1. Loosen the tilting bolt.
2. Adjust monitor to your desired tilt angle.
3. Retighten the tilting bolt to fix the intended angle.
Tilt Adjustment
Note:
Be sure to keep the arm in a horizontal position during adjustment.
Or else it would be difficult to adjust the mount or damage the mount.
Lower Arm
Remove the bottom plastic cover from
lower arm as shown in the diagram.
Run cables through the cable cover,
then insert and slide the cover down
for reattachment.
Cable Clip (G)
Run cables through the cable clip (G).
Store Allen keys in cable clip (G) for
future use.
3
2-1 Select Correct Monitor Screw Length
Correct Correct
Too LongToo Short
CAUTION: Too short will not hold your monitor. Too long will damage your monitor.
2-2
Attach VESA Plate to Monitor
2
Which Situation Needs Spacers?
If the screw is too long or the surface is uneven, please choose the appropriate
screws and spacers for your monitor.
For more
spacing between
bracket and monitor
For protruded
back monitor
For counterbore
of monitor
To avoid the
blocked input
F
UP
Top of Monitor
Do not tighten the screws excessively or tighten them by
using the Electrodrill, or your monitor might be damaged.
J
MD
MA or MB
May be needed
MC
3-2
3-1
Install the cable clip (G) and arms (A) to the pole (B).
Fasten the bolts with 6mm Allen key (K).
Arm and Monitor Installation
3
Remove the pre-assembled security bolts (A0) from the upper arm (A).
Slide the monitor onto the head of upper arm (A), then install the security bolts (A0).
Make sure the security bolts (A0) is installed before you rotate the monitor.
A0
Tighten
A0 Remove
B
G
A
A
K
±135°
360°
±90°
Height
Rotation
Swivel
+90°
-90°
Tilt
Adjust monitor position and rotation.
±180°
Note: To ensure stability, the tightness of the
rotating axis has been preset, so it would be
kind of difficult to rotate the VESA plate.
Suggestion: Please attach the monitor first,
then hold the sides of it with both hands, and
rotate vigorously. If that doesn't work out,
please do not hesitate to ask for our help.
Rotate Vigorously
G
DESK
DESK
Please do not move stand
outside desk for safety!
Push and Slide (upward)
Insert and Slide (downward)
Upper Arm
Run cables through the cable cover(A1),
then insert the cable cover into the upper
arm in the direction shown and gently
push the cable cover down along the
upper arm so that the cable cover is
tightly fastened under the upper arm.
G
K
H
Tighten
Loosen
Option A: M4x12mm Option B: M4x30mm
27mm
9mm 14mm
Screw
VESA Plate
Spacer
Washer
Situation 1: Arm falls down
Upper Arm with monitor falls down and fails
to stay where intended.
Solution:
Turn the inside screw counterclockwise
(“+”direction) to increase gas spring tension
until the arm can stay as intended.
Situation 2: Arm rises up or can't press down
Upper Arm with monitor rises up and fails to stay
where intended.
Solution:
Turn the inside screw clockwise (“-”direction) to
decrease gas spring tension until the arm can stay
as intended.
A1