Konig & Meyer 26777 Studio Monitors Stand
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K&M 26777 Clamping Desktop Monitor Stand 26777-000-55 | £66.80 | ||||
Konig & Meyer Konig & Meyer 26777 Studio Monitors Stand | £73.20 |
Height-adjustable monitor stand with table clamp for near-field monitors. The solid metal construction with the large support plate (205 x 245 mm) is suitable for a wide range of monitors and other equipment in the same size range. A practical table clamp allows it to be attached to tabletops with a thickness of 10 to 52 mm. The individual height adjustment is possible in 6 steps between 335 and 485 mm. In terms of load capacity, a centric load of up to 25 kg is possible. The support plate can be rotated 360° for perfect alignment. Rubber pads are included for secure, noise-insulating support of the monitors.
Type: Stand
Material: Steel
Height Adjustable: Yes
Colour: Black
Load Capacity: 25 kg
Net Weight (kg): 3.1
Panel Surface: 205 mm x 245 mm
Maximum Height: 485 mm
Base Dimensions: 205 x 245 mm
Minimum Height: 335 mm
Made in: Germany
Weight: 3,1 kg
Type: Stand
Material: Steel
Height Adjustable: Yes
Colour: Black
Load Capacity: 25 kg
Net Weight (kg): 3.1
Panel Surface: 205 mm x 245 mm
Maximum Height: 485 mm
Base Dimensions: 205 x 245 mm
Minimum Height: 335 mm
Made in: Germany
Weight: 3,1 kg
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