Leveling The Monitors (Dual-Monitor Application Only)
1
If the crossbar is not level, it can be tilted around the central pivot (A)
2
To increase the friction or lock the crossbar angle, tighten the set screw (B) under the central pivot
with a 1.5mm hex key
3
If the monitors are at different heights after leveling the crossbar they can be individually adjusted
with the screw located on top of the monitor tilt (C). To raise a monitor, turn the screw clockwise.
To lower, turn counter clockwise.
4
If the adjustment bottoms out before reaching alignment, move the second monitor in the
opposite direction.
①
A
Weight Adjustment
Your monitor should move up and down easily and stay in place once
adjusted. If it is difficult to adjust or moves without assistance, it is not
properly balanced.
M8.1 Arm - Total Weight Range: 6-28 lbs. (2.7-12.7 kg)
Single Monitor - Max weight: 28 lbs. (12.7 kg)
Dual Crossbar - Max weight per monitor: 12.5lbs (5.6 kg)
1
Press the Upper Arm Link (A) downward until Adjustment Screw (B)
is visible.
2
If the arm rises up on it's own, the lift force is too high and can be
decreased by rotating the Adjustment Screw counter clockwise
(towards -) with a 5 mm hex key. If the arm falls down with the
weight of the monitor, the lift force is too low and can be increased
by turning the Adjustment Screw clockwise (towards +).
3
The current counterbalance setting can be seen through the
counterbalance indicator (C) on top of the upper arm. This
information can be used to quickly set multiple arms to the same
level without needing the monitors to be installed.
CAUTION: Do not over tighten the screws as it can damage the screw
head or threads.
8
A
B
②
③
④
A
⑤
C
C
B