Monitor Mate Lifts

Unlike some competitors’ devices, the Weber Knapp Monitor Mate Lift utilizes a speed control device to control the speed at which the monitor ascends. The Monitor Mate Lift covers most flat screens with weight ranges of 5 to 15 pounds.
No counterweights or spring adjustments are necessary. Constant force springs provide a uniform lifting action over the entire vertical range of motion. These springs allow the Monitor Mate Lift to work without the use of electricity. The actual range of travel is a full 20 inches. A standard VESA Mount provides 11 available mounting positions. Options for a fixed or tilt capability are available.
- Glides without electricity
- Standard VESA mountavailable 75mm x 75mm and 100 mm x 100 mm on a movable column
- Eleven mounting positions for personalized ergonomic positioning
- 20″ range of travel
- No knob, lever, or ratchet handle required to release monitor
- Rugged steel construction finished in a durable black powder coat
- All mounting hardware and instructions included
- Made in the USA
- Glides without electricity
- Standard VESA mount available 75 mm and 100 mm x 100 mm on a movable column
- Eleven mounting positions for personalized ergonomic positioning
- 20” range of travel
- Available in black, white or silver
- Multiple part numbers, contact sales for details
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