Global standard components specialist, norelem, has launched its new compact monitor brackets and accessories range, providing security and flexibility for all technology equipment within the manufacturing workplace.
New in the norelem accessories range are support arms, tablet holders and keyboard trays, designed to optimise space in offices and factory floors. Made from a high-strength material mix of thermoplastic and aluminum, the components can ensure all factory monitor equipment will be kept secure and in place.
Suitable for holding up industrial monitors and touch panels, norelem’s three new monitor brackets are 50mm shorter than the previously available models, making them ideal for use in tight spaces.
These models include the compact monitor bracket, designed with space-saving in mind and can hold a weight load of up to 10kg. There’s also a heavier-duty, vibration-proof monitor bracket that features a rotary flange and is lockable with a tilt adjustment of up to 90 degrees. It can also hold a weight load of up to 25kg. The final monitor bracket in norelem’s new range comes with a ball joint, enabling a 60-degree swivel range, and can hold a weight load of 10kg.
norelem’s new range of support arms are height adjustable and can be extended up to 720mm, allowing screens to be positioned at any height or angle, offering a more comfortable and spacious environment.
Alongside the new monitor brackets and support arms, norelem’s new tablet holders and keyboard trays are perfect for assisting in positioning a tablet and keyboard in a certain position, without the need to hold it manually. The tablet holder screws directly onto the universal flange of the monitor holder, providing a secure anchor to hold factory technology systems together.
Marcus Schneck, CEO at norelem, said: “Launching our new monitor bracket and accessories range allows us to offer comfort and security as well as machinery components. As we’re moving into a digital age, we understand factories and plants now require more digital technology, therefore need a way to display information safely and securely on screen.”
For more about norelem and its range of components, please visit https://www.norelem.co.uk/
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