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STEP 5:  ATTACH MONITOR TO 

              MONITOR ARM

a. Attach appropriate VESA 
bracket to Monitor.

i. Place VESA Bracket in 
position on back of 
Monitor with Lips (A) on 
the left and right. Attach 
using 4 Standard VESA 
Bracket Screws. 

ii. If mounting space for 
75mm VESA bracket is 
inset into back of Monitor, 
place 4 Plastic Spacers (B) 
between VESA Bracket 
and Monitor. Align hole 
pattern. Using 4 Extended 
VESA Bracket Screws (C), 
attach through Spacers. 

b. Slide VESA Bracket into 
Ball Joint (D) until it clicks.

c. Monitor should ride up and 
down effortlessly and stay in 
position when set. If Monitor 
tends to drift up or down, 
tension may be adjusted via 
the two center screws (E) 
under the white plastic slide 
on each side of Mount. Using 
Hex Key located under 
Keyboard Tray, loosen screws 
to increase tension and 
tighten screws to decrease 
tension.

Note: Do NOT adjust top or 
bottom screw.

CABLE MANAGEMENT

a. Route monitor cables 
starting from Monitor going 
to Track.

b. Route monitor cables 
through Track.

i. Remove cable 
management covers on 
one side of Track. Insert 
monitor cables into the 
groove of Track. Replace 
cable management covers.

 

5b

5c

a

b

E

a. Place 4 3M Dual Lock Coins on the underside of Keyboard. 

b. Once attached, remove the film from the exposed 
sides of Dual Lock Coins and attach to Keyboard Tray.

ii. Route cables down through Monitor Arm’s center joint. 
Repeat above step to route cables through Monitor Arm’s 
rear link. Check that Monitor Arm has enough slack to 
bend and move, then replace rear arm cover.

ATTACH KEYBOARD TO KEYBOARD TRAY

i. Remove gray arm covers 
from one side of Monitor 
Arm. Insert monitor cables
into the groove of Monitor 
Arm’s front link. Thread 
cables behind the cable management tabs to hold them 
in place. Check that Monitor has enough slack to rotate, 
then replace front arm cover.

 

C

B

A

D

Note: Where monitor cables exit 
Track should be determined by the 
location of your CPU and nearest outlet

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c. Repeat above steps to route 
keyboard and mouse cables.

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