King Mod Dual-Mount (Table, 24", 6 kg)

King Mod Dual-Mount

Table, 24", 6 kg


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david00pereira

9 years ago

6kg per arm or both together?

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Brimstone

9 years ago

The payload IS 6kg per arm. This allows 2 monitors up to 27" to be attached. See manufacturer's page: https://www.caseking.de/king-mod-dual-mount-monitorhalterung-retail-gazu-139.html

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4notherMike

9 years ago

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Anonymous

9 years ago

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There should be 4 holes at a distance of 100mm from each other where the supplied base of the monitor is usually attached. Source: Wikipedia VESA MIS-D 100 C: Part D of the standard, 4 threads in a square arrangement 100 × 100 mm in the centre of the back of the screen.

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Anonymous

7 years ago

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flex1987

7 years ago

I have measured. My tabletop is 35mm thick, and the bracket still sticks out about 37mm at the bottom. In addition, the "washer" that exerts the pressure from below is about 9-10mm high. In my opinion, you have the option of using a 60mm tabletop, albeit extremely narrow: 35mm + 37mm - 10mm = 62mm

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Alan21321

7 years ago

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Cowski

7 years ago

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I have 2 27" monitors with relatively thick edges and they fit well (asus ve278-4). You'd have to compare the dimensions... Otherwise the mount with the screw clamp sits bombproof on the desk and the monitors only slip when you want them to.

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ArctixCharlie

7 years ago

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Anonymous

7 years ago

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According to the description, the column height is 457 mm, now it depends on the monitor, how high it is, where exactly the VESA mount is installed. Start from the centre and calculate roughly how many cm it is from the lower edge of the monitor to the tabletop. I know it's not my exact answer to the mm, but it's difficult to be more precise because there are many variables.

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Anonymous

8 years ago

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dariolym

8 years ago

Hello, What do you mean by "fully adjustable"? For some situations, especially with large screens, I would recommend two individual mounts (easier to place, even if it means two desk mounts...). This one is cheap, works very well (I have 2x24", I think 2x27" could fit too... But not sure), but it's not really adapted to be re-set all the time... Basically, once set, you don't touch it anymore...

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