
Ergotron LXH STS Wall
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The provided model may not be entirely accurate, but its arm lengths and number of joints are correct. As a result, this model can be utilized for determining the range of motion that a wall mount bracket from Ergotron offers. I recently aimed to figure out how my two displays (a 38" UltraWide and a 4K 43" 16:9) should be mounted vertically while stacked on top of each other. Since I couldn't find any usable 3D models, I had to create this Solidworks assembly based on Ergotron's 2D manual. Although I don't own the arms yet, the model includes the center-to-center lengths of each arm and shows the direction of joint pivot. This model is useful if you want to model it with your screen to see if the movements align with your objectives.
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