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Step 7

The sockets slide freely along the bar; we advise slid-
ing the sockets to each end of the bar to allow more 
room when attaching the monitors. Insert each mon-
itor’s VESA attachment into the sockets on the Bar. 

The screw on the bottom of each socket provides up 
to 5mm of height adjustment to help align the mon-
itors. Turn the screw either direction with a Phillips 

head screw driver to set the height. (fig. 1)

Next, tighten the screw on the side of each socket to 

lock the monitors in place. (fig. 2).

Pull up slightly on your monitors to make sure they are 
locked securely in place. 
Once the monitors are attached to the sockets, you 
can slide them inward to position them as desired. We 
recommend they meet in the center of the bar.

fig. 2

fig. 1

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Step 5

Line up the Bar with the mount at the end of the Up-
per Arm. 

Important:

 Make sure the bar is oriented cor-

rectly when installing. The open part of the sockets 
should be facing up.

The pre-installed bolts on the Bar should be visible 
through the large holes on the mount, and most im-
portantly, the four center holes on the Bar and on the 
mount should line up.  

Hold the Bar in place, and begin attaching the Bar to 
the Upper Arm using the four M6x12 Panhead screws 
in the holes shown. Thread each screw by hand until  
all four screws are added, then tighten using the 4mm 
Allen wrench.

Step 6

Note:

 Acceptable monitor weight range for the Crest-

view Single Monitor Arm is 2.2 lb to 17.6 lb.
Lay your monitor face down on a clean surface or a 
towel to prevent damage to your screen. Test the M4x12 
and M5x12 screws in your monitor’s screw holes to de-
termine which is the right size for your monitor.
Line up the holes of the VESA plate with the holes on 
your monitor. Attach the VESA plate to the monitor 
using the selected screws with the M5 Washers.

Note:

 Make sure the VESA plate is in the orientation 

shown for proper attachment to the Bar.

Summary of Contents for Crestview MON011-2

Page 1: ...M5x12 bolt x4 M4x12 bolt x4 O Bolt x4 N Bolt x4 Base Lower arm Upper arm Vesa mount x1 Lower base plate Upper base plate Bar Handle Adhesive Pad Wire Cover Upper Clamp Lower Clamp Base screw x4 3mm Al...

Page 2: ...desktop and Lower Base Plate Place the outer holes of the Lower Base Plate onto the tips of the bolts as shown Slide the assembly onto the back of the desktop then tighten the bolts using the 6mm All...

Page 3: ...tment To limit the Lower Arm to only 180 of rotation tight en the upper set screw also This setting is helpful when your desk is located against a wall or you are installing a privacy panel to the bac...

Page 4: ...Arm Important Make sure the bar is oriented cor rectly when installing The open part of the sockets should be facing up The pre installed bolts on the Bar should be visible through the large holes on...

Page 5: ...ear the bottom of your monitors Note When installing the Handle you may need to squeeze the ends together or pull them apart slightly in order to align the holes in the Handle with the holes in the Ba...

Page 6: ...vailable to attach the Wire Cover If this is the case simply do not install the Wire Cover Step 11 To use the arm s wire management first remove the built in wire covers The Upper Wire Cover is locate...

Page 7: ...e 4 See page 5 step 10 for more details Individual Monitor Rotation Each monitor can rotate at each VESA mount a full 360 Adjustment Information Height Adjustment The center of the VESA mount can go a...

Page 8: ...ts or copies may not be forwarded to third parties or used in any other published form without the prior written consent of UPLIFT Desk These instructions are subject to United States copyright law Lo...

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