KENSINGTON SmartFit One-Touch K59600WW Tilt and Swivel 13-32 Monitor Desk Mount

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This mount helps you position your monitor at the perfect height – Kensington’s clever SmartFit chart shows you by measuring the size of your hand

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– This mount helps you position your monitor at the perfect height – Kensington’s clever SmartFit chart shows you by measuring the size of your hand
– You can tilt it and swivel it 180°, so it’s easy to get the angle just right
– Set-up doesn’t take long – just attach it to your desk with the C-clamp mount or grommet hole
– It’s suitable for 13″ to 32″ monitors with a maximum weight of 9 kg

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EAN: 085896596004 SKU: CY10247267 Category: Tags: , , Condition: Brand New
Weight 7 g
Brand

KENSINGTON

UPC

085896596004

EAN

085896596004

VESA compliance

– 100 x 100- 75 x 75

Other features

– Smart Fit height-adjustment- One-touch adjustable arm- Built-in gas spring- Mountable by c-clamp or grommet hole

Screen size

13 – 32"

Type

Tilt & swivel the bracket can tilt up and down and swivel from side to side

Maximum weight

Up to 9 kg

Box contents

– Kensington SmartFit One-Touch K59600WW Tilt & Swivel 13-32" Monitor Desk Mount- Mounting kit (adjustable arm)- Installation tool

Colour

Black

Weight

3.34 kg

Material

Plastic, aluminium & steel

Tilt movement

-90 to +90

Compatibility

Monitor

Manufacturer's guarantee

2 years

Swivel movement

180 left & right

Cable management

Yes

Dimensions

665 x 590 x 115 mm (H x W x D)

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