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Tether Tools Rock Solid Vesa Imac/Display Direct Adapter

The Rock Solid VESA Monitor Quick Release System is designed to simplify the mounting process. Rather than performing a balancing act while trying to secure your monitors, this kit comes with a separate VESA Monitor Plate that is first attached to the back of your monitor or adapter plate and then slides on and clips into a Quick Release Locking Base that is mounted to your VESA monitor mount. Once clipped in, your monitor is held secure and can be tilted and rotated.

SKU: GC49-30.VADPT04

Tether Tools Rock Solid Vesa Imac/Display Direct Adapter

Tether Tools Rock Solid Vesa Imac/Display Direct Adapter

The Rock Solid VESA Monitor Quick Release System is designed to simplify the mounting process. Rather than performing a balancing act while trying to secure your monitors, this kit comes with a separate VESA Monitor Plate that is first attached to the back of your monitor or adapter plate and then slides on and clips into a Quick Release Locking Base that is mounted to your VESA monitor mount. Once clipped in, your monitor is held secure and can be tilted and rotated.

This adapter kit is designed to fit VESA 75x75mm and 100x100mm mounting holes. The back bracket can also be wall-mounted (wall mounting hardware not included).

Pair a Rock Solid VESA Monitor Mount (sold separately) with a Rock Solid VESA Monitor Quick Release System to mount your monitor to a stand or tripod.

Will this fit my monitor?

To determine what size VESA mounting hole pattern you have, you will need to check your monitor/TV user guide or online specs for the Wall Mount VESA Specs. All our mounts feature both a 75x75mm and a 100mmx100mm hole pattern. If your monitor/TV requires a larger hole pattern, you will need an adapter.

Want to mount your monitor in multiple locations?

Add on a Rock Solid VESA Quick Release Locking Base for each additional location that you need to mount your monitor. When used with the Rock Solid VESA Quick Release System, this Locking Base provides an extra mounting base for a VESA compliant monitor.

Note: This listing is for the Rock Solid VESA Monitor Quick Release System only. The Rock Solid VESA Adapter Plate 200x200 (shown) is sold separately. The Rock Solid VESA Studio Monitor Mount for Stands (shown) is sold separately.

Uses:

Mount an iMac desktop computer or display to stands, wall mounts, or grip gear that utilises VESA 100x100mm

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Tether Tools Rock Solid Vesa Imac/Display Direct Adapter

The Rock Solid VESA Monitor Quick Release System is designed to simplify the mounting process. Rather than performing a balancing act while trying to secure your monitors, this kit comes with a separate VESA Monitor Plate that is first attached to the back of your monitor or adapter plate and then slides on and clips into a Quick Release Locking Base that is mounted to your VESA monitor mount. Once clipped in, your monitor is held secure and can be tilted and rotated.

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