ABL HAFSA Pole Mounted Twin Screen Monitor Arm
Product overview
ABL HAFSA Pole Mounted Twin Screen Monitor Arm
Our wide range of flat screen arms and associated accessories allow you to maximise the space of your desk, keeping the multiple cables tidy and safe.
- Supplied complete with Through Desk and Clamp fixings as standard
- Universal 75mm and 100mm Vesa plate fixing
- Cable management - wipe through trunking
- Height adjustment by simple quick release clamp
- Weight Capacity 13kg each arm.
- Available in silver, black or white
Technical specifications
Approval | FIRA |
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Assembly | Self-Assembly |
Brand | ABL |
Cable Management | Yes |
Compliance | BS 5733 and BS 6396 |
Fixing Plate | 75/100mm VESA Mount |
Max Weight | 10kg |
Pole Height | 400 mm |
Quick Release Height Adjustment | Yes |
Warranty | 1 Year |
Weight Capacity | 40 Kg |
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Raymond Alveranga
28 February 2019 12:15
very good very good very good
Trusted Customer
9 June 2017 08:06
Very sturdy and easily support the weight of my two 27" Apple Cinema displays.
Items delivered ahead of schedule. Very pleased with the service I received.
The product is very good and extremely robust, far more so than I expected. Certainly not exceeded expectations.
On the downside, the website was not easy to find in the first place and, once I'd found it, was not a pleasure to navigate. It is not at all slick and I would suggest showing more product photos to assist potential purchasers.
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