Field-calibrated Motion Arms

June 1, 2009
Available in numerous models, the Syspend family of vertical motion arms, including a monitor and keyboard arm, is designed to allow operators to easily adjust HMI enclosures and devices to meet the varying vertical and horizontal requirements of a wide range of users and applications. 
Syspend Vertical Motion Arms support up to 125 lbs and feature field-adjustable counterbalances that allow users to set, and reset, the lifting force, accommodating weight changes due to load and equipment changeouts by customers. Additionally, the system eliminates the need for custom counterbalanced arms set by the factory, and is designed for easy recalibration on site without the expense of special tools or service calls. Syspend also offers multiple mounting options to facilitate flexible work cell and ergonomic workspace layouts. Accessories are available to support wall-, machine- and post-top-mounting, with an optional floor post available.Hoffman www.hoffmanonline.com763.421.2240

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