Workrite SwingArm–Dual User Manual

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Workrite Ergonomics, Inc

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SwingArm–Dual™ Installation Instructions

Step 4: Vertical Movement Adjustment

Set the monitor arm at a 90° angle and lo-

A:

cate the adjustment screw on the top of the

arm joint.

If the arm tends to rise, turn the adjustment

B:

screw clockwise using the M5 hex wrench,

decreasing tension until the arm reaches a

stable, balanced adjustment.

If the arm tends to drop, turn the adjust-

C:

ment screw counterclockwise using the M5

hex wrench, increasing tension until the arm

reaches a stable, balanced adjustment. With

too much tension on the arm, the arm will

tend to rise.

To prevent damage to the arm, remove the

D:

hex wrench after adjustment.

Your SwingArm—Dual is now installed and it is

time for the final adjustments. If your monitor is

too light or too heavy for the factory-set tension,

the arm will raise or lower too easily (or even on

its own). If this is the case, you need to adjust the

vertical movement.

Step 5: Ball-joint Adjustment for Tilt

Action

If the monitor is too tight or too loose

A:

on the ball-joint, adjust the tension by

turning the four screws closest to the

ball one quarter turn each*, clock-

wise to tighten or counterclockwise to

loosen.

Repeat as necessary.

B:

* It is important to turn them in very

small increments and turn each of the

four screws the same amount until

the desired tension is achieved.

C

A

D

B

Adjustment screw

90°

A

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