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DU-AG-0018-25 Rev J 4/19/17 GCX Corp Page 5 of 8  

Counterbalance Adjustment 

 

 
 
The VHM Arm must be adjusted to counterbalance the mounted instrument throughout the Arm’s vertical range of motion. 
When properly counterbalanced, the VHM Arm will maintain its height without engagement of the Height Locking Lever. 
Because instrument weights vary, adjustment will typically be required to achieve optimal performance.  A 1/2" [13mm] 
socket wrench is provided for this critical adjustment. 
 

To adjust counterbalance: 

1.  Grasp the Arm behind the mounted instrument(s) and carefully move the Arm to a horizontal position that allows 

access to the Adjuster Cover (below left).  Lock Arm in horizontal position. 

 

2.  Open the Adjuster Cover by inserting a flat blade screwdriver in the slot at the rear of the Cover and prying upward.  If 

necessary, unlock and readjust the Arm until the Counterbalance Adjuster Bolt is accessible through the Adjuster 
Cover (below center).  Lock Arm when Counterbalance Adjuster Bolt is accessible. 

 

3.  With the 1/2" [13mm] socket wrench on the Adjuster Bolt, carefully unlock and support the arm.  Turn the Adjuster Bolt 

counterclockwise (CCW)

 to increase counterbalance force, or 

clockwise (CW)

 to decrease counterbalance force. 

Counterbalance is correctly adjusted when the mounted instrument can be moved up or down with minimal force and 
does not rise or fall after releasing the Arm. 

 
4.  Close the Adjuster Cover.

 

 

 

WARNING: Do not attempt counterbalance adjustment unless the instrument and accessories are 
mounted on the Arm. Use caution while performing this procedure. 

 

Adjuster Cover 

Counterbalance Adjuster Bolt 

1/2'' [13 mm] Socket Wrench 

CW

 Decreases Force  

CCW

  Increases Force 

 

Cable Management 

A Cable Guide is provided to facilitate routing of cables along the underside of the arm.  Squeeze the Cable Guide until its 
edges snap into the grooves in the bottom surface of the arm.  Leave some extra cable loose at the front and rear of the 
arm to prevent cable binding, connector damage, or Cable Guide damage.

 

Cable Guide 

Summary of Contents for VHM

Page 1: ...ht of the mounted device The Arm housing should never be disassembled by non GCX personnel Additionally the mounted device should only be removed with the Arm in its highest vertical position and with...

Page 2: ...Philips supplied Table Mount to Mounting Adapter with three 3 M6 x 12mm FHMS see below Mounting VHM Arm in Channel 1 Thread the Height Locking Lever into the mounting hole in the right side of the Ar...

Page 3: ...itor in accordance with the Philips Table Mount instruction sheet CAUTION Ensure the device mounting locking mechanism is properly engaged at all times Fixed Mount 1 Fasten Spacer to Mounting Adapter...

Page 4: ...or FMS 1 Align three 3 mounting holes in Lower Post Disc with three 3 threaded holes in Swivel Cup below left Using the 5 32 hex wrench provided fasten Post to Swivel Cup with three 3 10 32 x 3 8 SHCS...

Page 5: ...ough the Adjuster Cover below center Lock Arm when Counterbalance Adjuster Bolt is accessible 3 With the 1 2 13mm socket wrench on the Adjuster Bolt carefully unlock and support the arm Turn the Adjus...

Page 6: ...cup to gain access to the Swivel Tension Nut Tilting the Mounted Instrument and Adjusting Tilt Tension Installation Note Shown without mounted device for detail purposes 1 To tilt the instrument gras...

Page 7: ...e necessary during vertical adjustment of mounted instrument see WARNING above Engagement of the Height Locking Lever is not required during normal operation of the counterbalanced instrument Position...

Page 8: ...sive material to clean the mounting assembly 4 Damage caused by the use of unapproved substances or processes will not be covered by warranty We recommend testing of any cleaning solution on a small a...

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