2. Through the Desk Installation
1. Locate and position where you want the monitor arm base (5) to sit on your desktop/work-surface.
50mm minimum is needed from the rear of the desk so the monitor arm base makes full contact with the
desktop/work-surface – see Diagram ‘E’.
2. Measure and mark out with a pencil where you want the hole and drill the hole using a 10mm drill bit.
Please note:
If you are mounting heavy screens on this monitor arm please evaluate the desktop/work-surface you
are mounting it to. (Example: Wooden surfaces like chipboard or MDF are compressed high density
boards and are less likely to cause marks or indentations. Natural wooden surfaces are softer (not
compressed) so you may consider adding protection.
Diagram ‘E’
Rear of desk
3. Fix the threaded bolt (D) to monitor arm base (5) with 4x full turns – see Diagram ‘F’.
4. Pass the threaded bolt through the hole made in the previous step and add securing plate (E) and
butterfly nut (D) and tighten – see Diagram ‘G’.
Diagram ‘F’ Diagram ‘G’
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3. Monitor Arms Assembly
1. Take one lower arm (2) and slot the male connector into the female connection on the monitor base
making sure it is fully inserted – see Diagram ‘H’. Use the 3mm Allen key (F) and tighten the grub screw
to lock the lower arm in place. Repeat with the second lower arm.
Diagram ‘H’
2. Take the upper arm (1) and slot the female connector onto the male connection on the lower monitor arm
making sure it is fully inserted – see diagram ‘I’. Use the 3mm Allen key (F) and tighten the grub screw to
lock the upper arm in place. Once secure, repeat with the second arm.
Diagram ‘I’
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