• MAST Monitor Arms

    April 27, 2012

    MAST supports workplace technology demands, aesthetic appeal, and ergonomic design. It includes thin to large monitors, all types and sizes of tablets, and LED or curved screens.

    Knurled knobs allow self-adjustment without tools, mast joints are engineered for strength and ease of movement, and a light friction mechanism ensures that arms stop exactly where required.

    Stanchions accommodate up to four monitors on a single-height post and up to eight monitors by combining dual-height posts side-by-side.

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