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The eye-catching Tetra compact
direct mount sits just 5-3/4"
off a uniquely designed
aluminum extrusion pole
designed to work in tandem
with the Tetra mounts. Ergonomic
placement and maneuverable
connecting arm allows you
40˚ shifting in any direction.
Socket ball joint also allows
portrait and landscape positioning
of your monitor.
A single user desk stand
is available, but the grooved
mount and pole combination
design also lets you use
the short flat panel mount
with any of the other lengths
of desk or wall mount poles.
Multiple display mounting
allows positioning of several
monitors and can promote
group project efficiency.
The
Tetra
line of flat panel mounting
products was awarded "Best
of Show" by
Design Journal
at the NeoCon® World's Trade
Fair in 2004.
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Weight capacity per mount of 26 lbs.
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40˚ arm movement in four directions plus portrait or landscape monitor placement thanks to the socket ball joint.
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Short mounts sit just 5-3/4" off the pole.
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Multiple monitor mounting possible depending on pole and LCD size and weight.
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LCD mounts and poles designed to work together.
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Multiple monitor mounting possible depending on pole and LCD size and weight.
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Extruded aluminum poles in several heights for desk and wall mounting. |
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Optional: Quick Release
VESA 3 x 3", 4 x 4" |
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Optional: Safety Security Set
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These high
quality
poles are
made of
anodized
extruded
aluminum.
All desk
mounting
poles have
four slots
(pictured
to the left)
and are
available
in two heights.
You can
also choose
between
bolt-through,
desk clamp,
or grommet
mounting
options;
there's
also a single
user desk
stand available.
Wall mounting
poles are
manufactured
with a single
slot that
can accommodate
a couple
of monitors,
depending
on the LCDs
size.
You can
mount several
mounts onto
a pole.
You can
even combine
the three
different
styles -
short, retractable,
or foldable
- onto a
pole (depending
on size
and weight
of monitor
and pole
height attachment).
For information
about multiple
mounting
of the Tetra
line, check
multiple
monitor
arms I.
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Keep a steady
supportive
hand on
your flat
panel display
while making
a simple
adjustment
of the lever
at the base
of the arm
mount to
release
this arm's
grip, and
you'll be
able to
move the
monitor
up or down
along the
pole. Then,
just reset
it to your
desired
height with
another
flick of
the non-locking
lever.
There are
critical
applications
where the
breakdown
of a monitor
can't be
tolerated
even for
a few minutes,
such as
surgical
centers,
stock and
commodity
markets,
military
locations,
and more.
A non-locking
quick release
plate mechanism
at the point
of contact
where the
arm connects
to the rear
of your
VESA standard
LCD is available
in either
3"x3" or
4"x4".
You'll find
a tenon
block with
screw and
metric Allen
wrench included
with your
mount. At
your discretion,
you can
choose to
insert them
under this
mounted
arm to ease
the descent
of the monitor
should someone
release
the tension
height lever
without
keeping
secure hold
of their
monitor.
You may
also purchase
an additional
set if you
wish to
install
one as a
security
set at the
top of the
monitor
pole mounting
connection
which can
help reduce
potential
theft.
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These short
flat panel
brackets
support
VESA standard
LCD monitors
weighing
up to 26
lbs, and
it's suitable
for use
on all eight
extruded
Tetra
poles below.
Mount only
a single
monitor
on both
the desk
stand (pictured
to the left)
and on the
desk clamp
poles.
VESA refers
to a standardized
hole pattern
(3"x3" or
4"x4") on
the back
of the flat
panel computer
monitor
that allows
easy mounting
of monitors
to arms.
If you're
not sure
whether
your flat
panel is
designed
to the VESA
standard,
check our
reference
chart.
Do you want
to learn
more about
the VESA
standard?
Read our
overview
About VESA
standard.
There are
two other
extended
length and
foldable
models of
Tetra LCD
mounts.
For your
convenience,
the price
sheet below
includes
those part
numbers
if you require
more than
one style
at your
pole's location.
When planning
multiple
monitors
onto the
appropriate
poles, the
size of
your monitor
can also
limit the
number capable
of fitting.
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Select a
pole depending
upon your
application's
requirements:
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bolt-through
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bolt
through
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desk
clamp
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grommet
mount
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grommet
mount
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base stand
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wall mount
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wall mount
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33¼"
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17½"
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17½"
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17½"
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33¼"
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18"
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17½"
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- 33¼" L bolt-through
desk pole
- 17½" L bolt-through
desk pole
- 17½" L HD desk
clamp pole
- 33¼" L desk grommet
pole
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- 17½" L desk grommet
pole
- 17⅞" L desk stand
(single slot)
- 35" L wall mount
pole (single slot)
- 17½" wall mount
pole (single slot)
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Description |
Model # |
Prices US$ |
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Short mount
on bolt-through
desk pole,
33-1/4" |
04-TTR901 |
$359.95 |
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Short mount
on bolt-through
desk pole,
17-1/2" |
04-TTR902 |
$314.95 |
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Short mount
on grommet
mount pole,
33-1/4" |
04-TTR903
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$369.95 |
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Short mount
on grommet
mount pole,
17-1/2" |
04-TTR904 |
$329.95 |
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Short mount
on desk
clamp pole,
HD, 17-1/2"
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