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Ergonomic computer and equipment mounts allow clinical staff to work more comfortably and efficiently while protecting against potential musculoskeletal injuries. Mounts are manufactured with heavy duty yet lightweight aluminum internal parts and designed with cleanability in mind.
True sit-stand workstations enhance employee health, reduce fatigue and eliminate “sitting disease.” Internal cable management creates a neater appearance, protects wires and simplifies cleaning.
Monitors
Ball VESA attachments allow 6-way tilt and rotation independent of other equipment.
Keyboards
Keyboard trays flip up and can be stowed inside work surfaces in space constrained areas.
Devices
Any arm can be equipped with brackets to mount virtually any medical equipment device.
Wall mount
Wall mounts are engineered to last with robust construction and no-drift positioning.
Surface mount
Surface mounts store the allen wrench within the mount for easy articulation adjustment.
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Contact us to define, create, test and ultimately customize a solution for even the most complex mounting challenges.
Tips and Tricks
We’re committed to making things easy. Here’s a few things to know about this product.
- Look for smooth surfaces and minimal gaps for improved cleanability.
- Cable management is always key. Concealed cables not only improve aesthetics but protect and provide strain relief for cables.
- Make sure the mount’s weight capacity is sufficient. Some brands offer mount extrusions that can accommodate up to 275lbs.
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