Metalicon Kardo Single Monitor Arm
Product overview
The Kardo fixed pole monitor arm is popular worldwide due to it’s appealing aesthetic and easy install design features. The Kardo is provided as standard with:
- Quick release removable VESA mounting plate
- One touch height adjustment
- Complete cable management
- Preassembled clamp
- Through desk fixing
- Hand turn screws for fixing screen
Monitor arms offer DSE compliance benefits and can help to reduce the frequency of staff absense due to headaches, backache and other MSD issues associated with office working. Capacity for one screen up to 12.5kg in weight.
Technical specifications
Approval | FIRA |
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Arm Length | 400 mm |
Assembly | Self-Assembly |
Brand | Metalicon |
Cable Management | Yes |
Compliance | BS EN ISO 9241 Workplace Ergonomics |
Fixing Plate | Removable VESA Mount |
Max Weight | 10kg |
Pole Height | 400 mm |
Quick Release Height Adjustment | Simple |
Warranty | 5 Year |
Weight Capacity | 12.5 Kg |
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Trusted Customer
17 October 2020 08:28
Great product, just what I needed
Andy Munn, Poole Dorset
24 February 2020 08:46
good strong product ideal for the twin monitors
Andy Munn
6 March 2019 12:49
Excellent product, well made and robust
excellent product (monitor arm), well made and a very quick delivery. This is the 4th time that I have purchased items from Desk Accessories Direct and each time service has been very, very good.
Thank you very much for the really great review of our service and delivery.
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