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Adjustable and tiltable mounting arm for screen from 17 to 32 inches up to 9 kg Gembird MA-D1-01
REF: GB978
Specifications
  • Wall mount arm
  • Maximum load: 9kg
  • Adjustable in a range of 43.2 cm (17") to 81.3 cm (32")
  • VESA mounting pattern: 100 x 100mm
  • Ideal for TV screens, monitors, etc.
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PVP
19.04
Price including VAT: 19.04
PVD
16.82
Shipping costs: 0,00 *
GB-SE1 1ES
2 years
warranty
14 days
returns
100%
safe

In stock
Available more than 10

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Specifications
  • Wall mount arm
  • Maximum load: 9kg
  • Adjustable in a range of 43.2 cm (17") to 81.3 cm (32")
  • VESA mounting pattern: 100 x 100mm
  • Ideal for TV screens, monitors, etc.

More info

This mounting arm is capable of supporting up to 9kg and is compatible with standard VESA mounting sizes of 100 x 100mm. It is available in black. Manufactured by Gembird with reference MA-D1-01.

Specifications

  • Wall mount arm
  • Maximum load: 9kg
  • Adjustable in a range of 43.2 cm (17") to 81.3 cm (32")
  • VESA mounting pattern: 100 x 100mm
  • Ideal for TV screens, monitors, etc.
  • Compatible with most TVs, monitors, etc.
  • Colour: Black
  • Secure fixing technology
  • Gross Weight: 2.9 kg
  • Number of packages: 1
  • Master-pack: 1

Technical terms

  • VESA
VESA
The standard VESA (Video Electronics Standards Association) is a standard that regulates the type of fastening enen the monitor, which is by screws 12-16 mm., Forming a square, which is divided into 3 groups. MIS-D 75x75 mm. or 100x100 mm. - These are the measures most commonly used in monitors, depending on their size, with a maximum weight of 14 kg MIS-E, 200 x 100 mm.. used in TVs up to 23.7 kg. MIS-F, 200 x 200 mm. or 300 x 300 mm. - Used in TVs with a maximum weight of 113.6 kg There are some sizes, and in increments of 200 x 200 mm.. for large screens.

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