Single pivot arm
Mounting solution
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Single pivot arm

Mounting solution
Learn more about single pivot arm (250mm) wall mounting options with a keyboard holder, from ITD, for the IntelliVue MX400 and MX450 patient monitors.

Features
ITD part number: TH.2148.991
Single pivot arm with keyboard holder on ITD support extrusion. The mounting kit includes: adapter for ITD support extrusions, arm length 250mm, tilt and swivel unit with an adapter for IntelliVue MX400 and MX450 patient monitors, keyboard holder.
ITD part number: TH.2168.991
Single pivot arm with keyboard holder on horizontal standard runner. The mounting kit includes: adapter for ITD horizontal standard runner, arm length 250mm, tilt and swivel unit with an adapter for IntelliVue MX400 and MX450 patient monitors, keyboard holder.
ITD part number: TH.2150.991
Single pivot arm with keyboard holder on horizontal standard runner, rapid mounting. The mounting kit includes: adapter for ITD horizontal standard runner rapid mounting; arm length 250mm; tilt and swivel unit with an adapter for IntelliVue MX400 and MX450 patient monitors, keyboard holder.


Specifications
  • Specifications
    Tested to
    DIN EN 60601-1:2006
    Maximum load, arm
    23 kg (50.6 lbs)
    Maximum load, tilt and swivel unit
    14 kg (30.8 lbs)
    Maximum load, keyboard holder
    5 kg (11 lbs), distributed load.
    Finish
    RAL 7035; light grey, powder coated

Documentation

Installation note for ITD pivot arm for IntelliVue monitors
PDF|1.95 MB

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