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| LCD
monitors may be positioned against pole or moved apart as far as
13.5" pole center when LCD is completely outstretched. |
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LCD
monitors are raised and lowered by loosening the thumbscrew on the
collar. Entire assembly may then be moved up and down the 10" shaft. |
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| LCD tilter head
mechanism allows monitor to tilt upward over 90 degrees downward to
negative 44 degrees. Resistance to movement is adjustable to
suit various monitor weights. |
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The tilter mechanism
swivels 360 degrees at the point of articulation just behind the LCD
monitor. Friction adjustment allows greater and lesser degrees
of resistance to rotation. |
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| The middle point of
articulation is at the elbow joint. This joint rotates 360
degrees at the point of articulation. Friction adjustment
allows greater and lesser degrees of resistance to rotation. |
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The arm rotates at the
pole a full 360 degrees. Image shows the arm rotated 90
degrees. The included friction adjustment allows greater and
lesser degrees of resistance to rotation. |