ET01-C06 Table Bracket allows for the flexible mounting of LCD and LED televisions or computer monitors, by connecting to table tops or other planar surfaces such as window sills.
The bracket is attached by a screw to a table surface with a thickness of 1 to 9 centimetres (0.4 to 3.5 inches). Rubber supports protect the furniture surfaces from possible physical damage during the mounting of the bracket.
The particular strength of the Auna ET01-C06 is its extraordinary flexibility. Each of the two support rails can have their height adjusted. The main bar can be pivoted in a range of 360°, allowing optimal positioning of the separate screens. The individual brackets can be tilted by a range of 30° and swiveled and rotated in a range of 360°, adapting the position of the screens to best suit all work situations and lighting conditions.
Busy workplaces will especially benefit with the space-saving capabilities of the Auna ET01-C06. The table bracket is also of great assistance during product presentations and exhibitions.
All six of the individual holders are compatible with two of the most common VESA hole spacings (75×75, 100×100), so that monitors or televisions can be purchased without the additional cost of a wall bracket. The maximum weight capacity is 8 kilograms per individual bracket, which should not cause unnecessary restrictions in today’s world of lighter technology.
The Auna Auna ET01-C06 comes supplied with high-quality mounting hardware and illustrated installation instructions.
Does the mounting bracket fit my screen?
The two most important criteria for selecting a wall bracket are:
a) the hole spacing
b) maximum load capacity
The size of the TV alone does not determine which wall bracket will fit best. As different manufacturers have different specifications in terms of matching certain hole spacing’s to screen sizes, the television’s screen size is actually best used simply as a guide when looking for a wall bracket.
Nonetheless, it is best to measure hole spacing and check the user manual before you buy.
Hole spacings are given by the following standards: horizontal distance x vertical distance – “200x100mm” means that that the holes are spaced 20cm horizontally and 10cm vertically from eachother.
Most televisions will feature the VESA hole spacings. VESA (Video Electronics Standards Association) is a manufacturing organisation that define recommended standards for the market. This applies also to the hole spacing for wall brackets with the following standards adhered to by almost all manufacturers:
VESA 75 x 75mm
VESA 100 x100mm
VESA 200 x 100mm
VESA 200 x 200mm
VESA 400 x 400mm
VESA 600 x 200mm
VESA 600 x 400mm
VESA 800 x 400mm
Whether a hole spacing is called “VESA hole spacing” or simply “hole spacing” is irrelevant. What is important is that the measurements for both TV and mount match.
These hole spacing’s still apply regardless of the device (LCD TV, LED TV, plasma TV and computer monitors) or manufacturer.
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