
Manhattan Table mount with gas pressure spring and ball joint
Table, 32"
Manhattan Table mount with gas pressure spring and ball joint
Table, 32"
I don't think that's enough...
Made in Manhattan
I put a 4.5 cm piece of wood underneath so that the screen is bigger than the one underneath.
Hoi - as with the other question, right, Hochkant? A quick google: https://manhattanproducts.de/collections/tv-monitor-projektorhalterungen/products/manhattan-de-universal-tischhalterung-mit-gasdruckfeder-fur-einen-monitor-461580 doesn't look like it at first glance, but in the Quickstart, page 2, picture 7: https://s3.amazonaws.com/assets.mhint/downloads/59000/MH-461580_QiG-0518_REV-5.01.pdf Yes, it looks like it... Hope that helps LG
Maximum table thickness: 80 mm
From the standpipe to the vesahalterun 540mm
I have attached a 24" monitor to it. Here are my data (also stands in the highest possible position) Bottom edge of screen: 43.5cm Top edge of screen: 79cm Centre of VESA mount: 62cm. All measured from the top of the table. I hope this helps you.
Hello, I don't think you need to worry about that. There are 2 prefabricated positions for the clamp anyway. I have clamped it at 36mm thickness on the "smaller" step and have a good 1-2cm clearance there. On the larger one, a thickness of 8-10cm should be possible. If you also turn the L around (I haven't tested it but I don't see why that shouldn't work), even >10cm thickness would be possible.
It's from the width of the clamp. It is wider than most other brackets. However, the screw from below hits the metal frame of the table exactly. That could be a bit unstable. I solved this by clamping a piece of wood with a groove the width of the frame in between to prevent the screw from sliding sideways. Works well.
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