ESI Ergonomic EDGE-Slat Single Monitor Arm
Technical Specifications
- EDGE arm with Slat Mount
- Fits slat/rail in widths of .75" - 2.75"
- Height Adjustment Range: 13"
- Low: 7" | High: 20"
- Monitor Extension: 15"
- Monitor Tilt: +90°/-25°
- Monitor Rotation: +90°/-90°
- Weight Capacity (per arm):
- Minimum: 6.5 lbs
- Maximum: 17.6 lbs
- Quick Release
Monitor Arm Consideration
WHAT TO CONSIDER WHEN SELECTING A MONITOR ARM
NUMBER OF MONITORS
ESI offers solutions for as few as one to as many as six monitors. Should the needs of the user change, the EVOLVE series can easily be modified in the field to accommodate additional monitors and changing work environments.
HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT
Monitor arms offer various types of height adjustability. The most user-friendly option is dynamic height adjustment which allows the user to adjust the monitor height quickly and easily without the need for tools.
WEIGHT OF MONITOR(S)
ESI's standard monitor arm configurations support the average monitor which weighs between 8-16 lbs. For heavier monitors such as Apple Cinema Displays®, iMacs® and the new VESA‑compatible all-in-one PC’s, ESI recommends the EDGE-MAX series.
SIZE OF MONITOR(S)
Most users prefer to have their monitors side-by-side as close as possible with no gap between them. The versatility of the ESI EVOLVE series allows up to 32" monitors to fit side-by-side. Configurations that include a SLIDER will provide additional horizontal adjustability, allowing monitors of varying sizes to fit together seamlessly.
SIZE AND SHAPE OF THE WORK SURFACE
Shallow work surface depths 24" or less are best suited for monitor arm configurations with fewer limbs. For applications that require extended reach, ESI recommends an EVOLVE configuration with the maximum number of limbs. When positioning two or more monitors side-by-side in a 90º corner, the maximum monitor size will be reduced. Customer Service representatives are available to discuss your specific application and requirements.
Info & Guides
- Brochures
- Assembly Guides
- Disassembly Instructions
- Technical Diagram For PC
- Technical Diagram For Mac
Videos
- Monitor Arm User Guide