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Step #2:
if slider mount —
assemble slider mount(s)
Important:
When assembling the slider mounts, the groove on the slider bars must be at the bottom.
• Slide the VESA mount assembly onto the slider bar. Center the assembly on the slider bar.
• Install the M4x9 set screw into the bottom of the VESA mount assembly. Use the 2mm Allen key to tighten the set screw to hold the assembly in place. Be sure the
screw tip fits into the groove on the slider bar.
— After the monitor has been installed, the VESA mount can be moved anywhere along the slider bar by loosening the locking screw no more than one full turn (so that
it stays inside the groove). Be sure to re-tighten the screw to secure the monitor in the desired position.
slider bar
VESA mount
assembly
2mm
Allen key
set screw
M4x9
groove
Step #3: install connection sleeve
The connection sleeve fits onto the mounting post and holds up to two monitor arm assemblies.
• Remove the locking ring from the connection sleeve.
— Rotate the locking ring counterclockwise to unlock it and then lift it off.
— Set aside the locking ring until it is needed in Step #5.
• Slide the connection sleeve onto the post, usually with the screw toward the rear.
• With the sleeve at the desired height, tighten the screw using the 4mm Allen key.
— If necessary, the height of the connection sleeve may be adjusted after the monitors have been installed.
Caution:
Be sure to have an assistant support the weight of the monitors and monitor arms before
loosening the the screw on the connection sleeve.
KataEX
Assembly steps
11½"
fixed+motion
motion
4½"
fixed+fixed
fixed
stem arm*
*
The position of the connection sleeve for a stem arm varies. To align its monitor
with the outer monitors in a three-monitor row, the sleeve should be about 5" above
the sleeve for a fixed+motion assembly and 3" above the sleeve for a fixed+fixed
assembly. The sleeve for the stem arm is always the top connection sleeve.
There is no exact answer to this question. Connection sleeve height
depends on a number of factors: monitor arm configuration, height of
the monitor(s), and eye level of the user.
The illustration shows the correct
relative
position for the different
monitor arm configurations. Motion arms raise the monitors, so they are
positioned lower on the mounting post than fixed arms. With two-arm
assemblies, the inner fixed arm raises the second arm a couple inches,
so fixed+motion and fixed+fixed arms are positioned lower than their
respective single arm assemblies.
This illustration applies to a single row of monitors. For two-rows of
monitors, see pages 6 to 8 and page 13.
What is the “correct” connection sleeve height?
connection
sleeve
to unlock,
turn locking ring
counterclockwise
lift off
4mm
Allen key