Hello Notalda. We are using the monitor arm with 2x Eizo EV2785, 27" screens. Already with these two medium weight screens the mount is not perfect. The weight of the monitors can cause them to sink lower over time. I can therefore only advise against trying it with larger screens. Unfortunately, I cannot confirm whether it would be technically possible...
Hello,
As far as I know, the USM tables have a metal rim under the tabletop. I just measured my arm again.
If this metal edge is no thicker than 2 cm, and no longer (measured downwards, from the top edge of the tabletop) than 8.5 cm, then the arm with the screw mount will fit.
There is also the possibility of fixing the arm with a hole in the tabletop. This is certainly also possible, as long as it does not matter if you drill into the top.
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Tim
I am currently using the dual mount with a Wide 5k 34 inch and two 32 inch 4k. It's super stable and no wobbling despite asymmetrical monitor placement.
I feel that the tilt angle is sufficient so that the upper monitor looks down sufficiently.
As far as I know, you can't get the arms individually, not even directly from the manufacturer. So in order to have four arms, you have to buy two duals anyway. At least, that's the status from about 1.5 years ago. I asked the manufacturer directly. I find it unfavourable to hang a curved over a flat. The protruding corners of the monitor would visually disturb the overall picture. I think the Curve below and the flat above are sympathetic.
I have equipped the product twice, once with 2x24" and once with 2x27". The larger the displays, the less the installation depth, because the arms are then further apart. You can install the holder in the tabletop and screw it in place, then the table can be mounted on the wall. If you use the normal mounting, there should be about 15-20 cm of space behind the desk for the arms and that you can still move them.
I have the stand that is currently mounted on an Ikea desk. It supports a 34" screen and a second 24" screen.
There are 2 wooden boards between the stand and the desk to spread the pressure over a larger area.
Drilling is not necessary. The system comes with a solid screw clamp as part of the base. The foot on the table is approx. 12cm deep and 18cm wide (this would probably be the minimum width for the table).
The clamp at the bottom of the table is approx. 5cm deep and 8cm wide and is offset approx. 3cm inwards. So you need 7cm space from the edge at the bottom and 12cm at the top. No tools are needed, the clamp has a good grip. My monitor arm is mounted at the back on the left edge and the IKEA high table motor has no problems with it.
I'm not aware of the availability of a shorter arm for the Ergotron monitor mounts. Having said that, my experience in case it helps is that: I find the design of the arms allows me to position the screens to fit my needs, further back on the desk than a foot stand would allow, and also clearing up desk clutter and freeing up desk space. I do need to leave about 30cm space behind the desk (distance from the wall) to allow the arms to be folded and positioned so that the laptop monitor holder is effectively immediately next to the vertical. Also, for the large monitor to be in the middle of my desk and in front of me (rather than to my left, which would then require an angled sitting and typing position to the desk - bad ergonomics, body strain, sore neck, shoulders etc.), I also need to position the vertical pole about 45cm to the right of where I wish to place the monitor. For my needs, I'm quite happy with the setup. I am considering trying to integrate another arm onto the vertical pole for my second laptop, as my setup involves: 1 large monitor directly in front of me on the left of the pole, shared with two laptops with screens open to the right of the pole (work laptop one on the desk, personal laptop on the Ergotron notebook arm).
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yes there is a very solid office clamp. Be careful to have a flat and thick edge to fix the clamp. I had to make a hardwood wedge to make up for the void behind the crossbar
The black plate that goes directly down the back of the table top protrudes about 8.5 cm downwards. The two fixing screws, which are under the table, are about 8 cm high.