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Mounted to one of these flexible ceiling mounts, your flat
panel monitors have high visibility. It's an economical
and simple mounting solution in hospitals, medical, and
dental facilities, financial trading and banking offices,
and others.
This
ceiling mount accommodates two flat panel monitors, each
weighing up to 28 lbs. for reliable placement and smooth
maneuverability.
Overhead
views are easily accommodated with a telescoping steel pole
mount. You can adjust the pole height between 31-3/8" to
55-3/8". The heavy duty mount base is reinforced, and the
steel pole features a 1-1/2" telescoping pole inside the
2" ceiling-based pole which allows you to adjust your monitor
height by as much as 24".
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This model of a dual
monitor ceiling mount allows back-to-back positioning
with side to side rotation 180 degrees.
Item# 03-MON9200.LG
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Your flat panel monitors can be securely attached to our
ceiling mount that easily connects to any VESA compliant
monitor. VESA refers to an industry standard hole spacing
on the back of your LCD monitor of 3" x 3" or 4" x 4". While
most manufacturer's are now designing their monitors in
compliance with this standard, you can consult our
VESA monitor mount charts
of LCD manufacturers to verify that your particular model
is, indeed, VESA standard. We also offer you
additional information
about this standard.
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Ceiling mount accommodates
flat panel monitors each weighing up to 28 lbs (weight
without its base or footprint)
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VESA mount standard
(3" and 4")
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Telescoping pole with
adjustable height from 31- 3/8" to 55-3/8"
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Monitor tilt adjustment
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LCD ceiling mount with
adjustable extension arms allows for both side-to-side
view or back-back positioning of two monitors |
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Other mounting
options: 4 LCD mount/4pivot heads. Contact
customer service to discuss options.
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side-to-side view
Great adjustability with extension
arms allowing for both side-to-side view or back-back positioning
of two monitors.
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