This Heavy-Duty Dual-Monitor Adjustable Gas-Spring Desk Mount is the ideal desk mount for most 15" ~ 34" monitors. The gas springs counterbalance the weight of the monitors, allowing you to effortlessly raise or lower them, so once you install it, you can forget about using wrenches and screwdrivers to loosen and tighten clamps whenever you want to adjust the height. The arms are fully adjustable for angle and extension, while the mounting heads can be rotated 90 degrees for landscape or portrait orientation. This mount is also perfect for use with height-adjustable desks, so the monitors are always in the best position for your ergonomic health.
- Heavy-duty mount designed for most 15" ~ 34" monitors
- Supports monitors weighing from 2.2 ~ 33.0 lbs. each
- Desk edge-clamp and through-hole mounting options
- Built-in cable management
- Removable VESA mount plate for easy installation
- Quality powder-coated aluminum and steel construction
The heavy-duty gas springs counterbalance the weight of the monitors, allowing you to effortlessly raise or lower them. It supports monitors weighing from 2.2 ~ 33.0 lbs. each.
The longer mount arms are designed for use with most displays, up to 34" wide.
Unlike some other desk mounts that require you to loosen and tighten clamps to adjust the monitor height, this mount features gas springs that counterbalance the weights, so you can adjust them with a simple push of your finger. You can also adjust the tilt and angle and can even rotate the monitors 90 degrees for landscape or portrait orientation.
The mount includes hardware for clamping it to the edge of a desk or through a grommet or 1/4" hole drilled through the desktop.
Effortlessly raise, lower, pull, push, and adjust your monitors side-to-side with gas-spring assistance for the perfect working position and most comfortable viewing angles.
Keep your desktop organized and clear of clutter by raising your monitors off the desk surface.
The built-in cable management system reduces visual clutter by bundling your cables together and hiding them behind plastic covers under the arms.



























