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The ErGear Monitor Arm (Model EGSS6) is designed to provide an ergonomic and space-saving solution for mounting ultrawide or curved monitors. Constructed from premium aviation die-casting aluminum, this gas spring stand offers full motion capabilities, including tilt, swivel, and 360-degree rotation, allowing users to achieve optimal viewing angles and working positions. It supports monitors weighing up to 26.4 lbs and is compatible with 75x75mm and 100x100mm VESA patterns.

Image: The ErGear Monitor Arm, showcasing its main components including the arm, pole, and both C-clamp and grommet mounting bases. The monitor arm is shown attached to a monitor, illustrating its VESA compatibility.
Whakatakotoranga
| Āhuahira | Taipitopito |
|---|---|
| Tau tauira | EGSS6 |
| Supported Monitor Size | 22" - 35" ultrawide or curved monitors |
| Taumaha Taumaha | Tae atu ki te 26.4 lbs (12 kg) |
| VESA Hototahi | 75x75mm, 100x100mm |
| Rauemi | Aviation Die-Casting Aluminum |
| Tae | Pango |
| Max Pole Height | 21.65 inihi (55 cm) |
| Max Arm Height | 24 inihi (61 cm) |
| Toronga Ringa | Tae atu ki te 21.65 inihi (55 cm) |
| Awhe Taitaha | +85° / -30° |
| Awhe Hurihuri | 180° |
| Te hurihanga | 360° |
| Kōwhiringa Whakapuru | C-clamp ranei Grommet |
| Te Matotoru Papa (C-clamp) | 0.98" ki te 3.14" (2.5 cm ki te 8 cm) |
Tatūnga me te Tāuta
Before beginning installation, ensure all components are present and undamaged. Refer to the included hardware list. Two primary mounting methods are available: C-clamp for desk edges and grommet for desks with a pre-drilled hole.
1. Verify VESA Compatibility and Monitor Weight
Confirm your monitor's VESA pattern (75x75mm or 100x100mm) and weight (up to 26.4 lbs) are within the arm's specifications. The VESA pattern refers to the spacing of the four mounting holes on the back of your monitor.
2. Kōwhiria te Tikanga Whakamau
C-Clamp Tāutatanga:
- Whakauruhia te C-clamp base to the bottom of the pole.
- Whakaturia te C-clamp on the edge of your desk, ensuring the desk thickness is between 0.98" and 3.14".
- Whakapaia te C-clamp tīwiri kia mau rawa te whakapiringa ki te tēpu.
Tāutatanga Grommet:
- If using a grommet hole, ensure it is appropriately sized for the grommet base.
- Attach the grommet base to the bottom of the pole.
- Insert the grommet base through the desk hole and secure it from underneath with the provided hardware.

Whakaahua: Taipitopito view of the two mounting options for the ErGear Monitor Arm: the C-clamp for desk edges and the grommet base for through-desk installation. Both components are shown separately for clarity.
3. Attach Monitor Arm to Pole
Slide the monitor arm onto the pole. Adjust the height to your desired initial position and secure it using the locking mechanism on the pole.
4. Mount Monitor to VESA Plate
Carefully attach your monitor to the VESA plate on the arm using the provided screws. Ensure the screws are tightened securely but do not overtighten.

Image: The ErGear Monitor Arm with a monitor mounted, illustrating the connection point at the VESA plate. This image highlights the secure attachment of the monitor to the arm.
5. Whakaritehia te Raukaha Hanga Hauora
The gas spring tension needs to be adjusted to match your monitor's weight. Use the included Allen wrench to turn the adjustment screw on the arm. Turn clockwise to increase tension for heavier monitors, and counter-clockwise to decrease tension for lighter monitors. Adjust until the monitor stays in position when moved and can be moved smoothly with minimal effort.

Whakaahua: He tata view of the ErGear Monitor Arm, highlighting the gas spring mechanism and the adjustment screw. This illustrates where to apply the Allen wrench for tension calibration.
Te Whakahaere i te Ringa Aroturuki
The ErGear Monitor Arm offers a wide range of adjustments to optimize your viewte wheako me te tū ergonomic.
Whakatikatika Teitei
To adjust the monitor height, gently push or pull the monitor up or down. The gas spring mechanism will assist in smooth movement. Ensure the gas spring tension is correctly set for your monitor's weight for effortless adjustment.

Image: The ErGear Monitor Arm demonstrating its vertical height adjustment range, showing the monitor moving from a lower to a higher position along the pole.
Te Hurihuri, te Whakatītaha, me te Hurihanga
- Tapahia: The monitor can be tilted +85° upwards and -30° downwards to reduce glare and find the most comfortable viewkoki.
- Hurihuri: Swivel the monitor 180° left or right at the arm joint to share your screen or adjust your viewte tuunga.
- Hurihuri: Rotate the monitor 360° from landscape to portrait orientation without removing it from the arm.

Image: A diagram illustrating the full range of motion for the ErGear Monitor Arm, including tilt (+85°/-30°), swivel (180°), and 360° rotation, demonstrating how the monitor can be positioned.
Arm Extension and Retraction
The articulating arm allows you to extend the monitor up to 21.65 inches (55 cm) towards you or push it back closer to the pole to free up desk space. This provides flexibility for various desk setups and viewi tawhiti.

Image: The ErGear Monitor Arm demonstrating its ability to extend and retract, showing the monitor positioned further from and closer to the mounting pole, optimizing desk space.
Whakahaere Taura
Utilize the integrated cable management clips on the arm and along the pole to route and conceal monitor cables. This helps maintain a clean and organized workspace.

Image: A close-up of the ErGear Monitor Arm, highlighting the cable management clips designed to route and secure monitor cables along the arm and pole for a tidy setup.
Te tiaki
Regular maintenance ensures the longevity and optimal performance of your ErGear Monitor Arm.
- Te horoi: Wipe the arm and pole with a soft, damp kakahu. Āta karohia te whakamahi i ngā kaihoroi whakakoi, i ngā whakarewa rānei ka kino pea te āhua o te peita.
- Taki mānukanuka: Periodically check the gas spring tension to ensure it remains appropriate for your monitor's weight. Adjust if the monitor sags or is difficult to move.
- Taki Tiaki: Every few months, inspect all screws and bolts, especially those securing the mount to the desk and the monitor to the VESA plate, to ensure they are tight. Do not overtighten.
Raparongoā
If you encounter issues with your monitor arm, refer to the following common solutions:
- Monitor Sags or Drifts Down:
- The gas spring tension is too low for the monitor's weight. Increase the gas spring tension by turning the adjustment screw clockwise with the provided Allen wrench.
- Ensure the monitor's weight is within the arm's capacity (up to 26.4 lbs).
- Monitor is Difficult to Move Up or Down:
- The gas spring tension is too high for the monitor's weight. Decrease the gas spring tension by turning the adjustment screw counter-clockwise.
- Mount Feels Unstable or Wobbly:
- Whakaritehia te C-clamp or grommet mount is securely tightened to the desk.
- Verify that the desk surface is stable and strong enough to support the monitor arm and monitor weight.
- Check all connection points on the arm and VESA plate for tightness.
- Monitor Does Not Tilt or Swivel Smoothly:
- Check if any pivot points have adjustment screws that need to be loosened slightly for smoother movement, or tightened if too loose.
Pūtāhui me te Tautoko
For warranty information and customer support, please refer to the documentation included with your product packaging or visit the official ErGear webpae. Puritia to rihiti hoko mo nga kereme whakamana.
For further assistance, you may contact ErGear customer service through their official channels. Please have your model number (EGSS6) and purchase details ready.





