Double pivot arm
Mounting solution
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Double pivot arm

Mounting solution
Learn more about double pivot arm (250mm+250mm) wall mounting options with a keyboard holder, from ITD, for the IntelliVue MX500 and MX550 patient monitors.

Features
ITD part number: TH.2240.991
Double pivot arm with keyboard holder on ITD support extrusion. The mounting kit includes: adapter for ITD support extrusions, arm length 250mm+250mm, tilt and swivel unit with an adapter for IntelliVue MX500 and MX550 patient monitors, keyboard holder.
ITD part number: TH.2242.991
Double 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+250mm; tilt and swivel unit with an adapter for IntelliVue MX500 and MX550 patient monitors, keyboard holder.
ITD part number TH.2246.991
Double pivot arm with keyboard holder on GCX wall channel. The mounting kit includes: adapter for GCX wall channel; arm length 250mm+250mm, tilt and swivel unit with adapter for IntelliVue MX500 and MX550 patient monitors, keyboard holder.


Specifications
  • Specifications
    Tested to
    DIN EN 60601-1:2006
    Maximum load, arm
    18 kg (39.6 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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