Gaming Desktop Mount for 2 LED LCD Monitors Aluminum, Gas Spring, NanoRS RS115 17-32" 2x8kg vesa 75x75 and 100x100

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Brand:
NanoRS
Product code:
RS115 / 5902211114246

Universal holder for LCD or LED monitors with the possibility of mounting to a desk or table top. The mount is designed for 17" - 32" monitors with a maximum total weight of 16 kg.
Compatible with LED, LCD, OLED TVs and monitors: Sony, LG, Samsung, Philips, Sharp, Panasonic, Toshiba, Grundig, Pioneer, JVC, Benq, Sanyo, NEC, Hyundai, Hitachi.
The screen size given is only a suggestion. A larger TV can be mounted on the mount when it does not exceed the maximum weight and is within the specified VESA standard.
We can easily attach the VESA screen to the holder: 75x75, 100x100


Specification
- Maximum load: up to 16 kg (2 x 8 kg)
- Adjustable inclination from +10° to -10°
- Minimum/Maximum horizontal spacing: 75/100 mm
- Minimum/Maximum vertical spacing: 75/100 mm
- Gas spring
- Double arm
- Solid aluminum construction
- Very easy installation
- High quality workmanship
- Can be mounted to a desk or table top
- The handle has grommets for running wires on the shoulder
- Designed for TV 17" - 32" (or larger if their total weight does not exceed 16 kg, and the VESA standard is compatible with the mount)
- Color: Black
- VESA 75x75, 100x100 mm
- Includes a set of screws for mounting the bracket and monitor to the handle
- Polish assembly instructions


Includes
- Dual monitor holder / dual NanoRS RS115
- A set of mounting screws and screws for screwing monitors
- Original packaging
- User manual PL
- Purchase confirmation


Features
- Up to two monitors 17"-32"
- Adjustable inclination from +10° to -10°
- Maximum load: up to 16 kg (2 x 8 kg)
- Solid aluminum construction
- Mounting to the edge of the table top
- Gas spring perfectly balances the weight
- VESA: 75x75, 100x100 mm
- High quality workmanship - solid, double arm!
- Color: Black


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