Workstream by Monoprice Dual Monitor Adjustable Gas Spring Desk Mount for 15~34in Monitors
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How hard i installation , can you install it without tools ?
A shopper
on Jul 22, 2019
BEST ANSWER: Depending on how you want the stand to be mounted, you have 2 options. 1)using the clamp method, no tools required. 2) using the base that is permanently atached to your desk,then you will need a drill. I opted for option 2 which ismore stable but it is permanent and i used a drill to make holes for the base.
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- Joseph C on Jul 22, 2019
- Purchased on Sep 30, 2018
Hey, what size drill bit do i need for the base of this thing? Thanks!
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- Frederick G on Dec 12, 2019
BEST ANSWER: Depending on how you want the stand to be mounted, you have 2 options. 1)using the clamp method, no tools required. 2) using the base that is permanently atached to your desk,then you will need a drill. I opted for option 2 which ismore stable but it is permanent and i used a drill to make holes for the base.
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- Joseph C on Jul 22, 2019
- Purchased on Sep 30, 2018
Hey, what size drill bit do i need for the base of this thing? Thanks!
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- Frederick G on Dec 12, 2019
Install is easy if you use the included desk clamp but you will need a screwdriver to attach monitor to VESA plate. If you bolt the mount to the desktop, you will need a drill and wrenches to attach the bolts.
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- Accounts P on Jul 22, 2019
- Purchased on Aug 13, 2018
Depends on how your plan on installing. If you are installing on the edge of a desk, then all the tools you need are included.
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- Ricky T on Jul 22, 2019
- Purchased on Jul 9, 2019
Installing is easy, I think the only tool you will need is a screw driver to connect the monitor to the mount.
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- Durwin L on Jul 22, 2019
- Purchased on Oct 14, 2018
Easy to install ,just need screw driver to mount monitors and adjusting tool comes with the adjustable arms .
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- Daniel V on Jul 22, 2019
- Purchased on Nov 7, 2018
you will need hex wrenches which are included. Installation is pretty easy for the mechanically inclined.
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- Accounts P on Aug 20, 2019
- Purchased on Aug 13, 2018
Super easy to install and it includes what you need to setup!
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- Araceli D on Jul 22, 2019
- Purchased on Jul 26, 2018
Other than mounting it to the monitor, yes.
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- Joe R on Jul 23, 2019
- Purchased on Aug 2, 2018
You want a screwdriver, but that's about it
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- Aaron B on Jul 22, 2019
- Purchased on Nov 8, 2018
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The monitor falls down. How do I keep it up.?
A shopper
on Nov 29, 2018
BEST ANSWER: I had the same problem. Locate the silver Allen head screws at the elbows on the mount arms. Turning one way will strengthen the arm, the other way will weaken it. My arms each hold up a Dell 30”
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- Mark S on Nov 29, 2018
- Purchased on Jan 17, 2018
BEST ANSWER: I had the same problem. Locate the silver Allen head screws at the elbows on the mount arms. Turning one way will strengthen the arm, the other way will weaken it. My arms each hold up a Dell 30”
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- Mark S on Nov 29, 2018
- Purchased on Jan 17, 2018
There is an adjustment on the hinge. Comes with an allen key. Tighten it towards the + sign.
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- Christo H on Nov 29, 2018
- Purchased on Feb 7, 2018
There is an Allen (Hex) screw on the arm to tighten the resistance - on the middle arm
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- Jade A on Nov 29, 2018
- Purchased on Dec 27, 2017
You need to tighten the tension points with the supplied Allen wrench
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- ANDREW N on Nov 29, 2018
- Purchased on Jan 21, 2018
There is a spot to tighten hinge. With an Allan wrench I believe?
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- Scott T on Nov 29, 2018
- Purchased on Dec 11, 2017
Find a large Alan key and tighten the gas spring
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- Will W on Nov 29, 2018
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Is there enough motion to allow for the monitors to be stacked vertically vs the normal horizontal orientation?
Matt J
on Feb 2, 2017
BEST ANSWER: I have a 27" monitor and yes I can flip it vertically and put 2 of them side by side. but if you are talking about stacking on top of each other no could not do that
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- Mike M on Feb 2, 2017
- Purchased on Aug 14, 2016
BEST ANSWER: I have a 27" monitor and yes I can flip it vertically and put 2 of them side by side. but if you are talking about stacking on top of each other no could not do that
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- Mike M on Feb 2, 2017
- Purchased on Aug 14, 2016
I bought two of these to set up a four 27" monitor pyramid but there is not enough travel to stack them that vertical. It may work for a smaller monitor.
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- Jason W on Feb 2, 2017
- Purchased on Aug 5, 2016
It's "possible", but the center height of the arm for the top monitor is only at 17" which means you'd need two very small monitors and the bottom one would still be very close to the desk surface.
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- Matthew E on Feb 3, 2017
- Purchased on Jul 31, 2016
You can mount 2 x 34" monitors in portrait mode (vertically) side by side. There is not enough arm length to mount them in landscape mode (horizontially) one above the other.
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- Andy P on Oct 23, 2017
- Purchased on Nov 25, 2016
That might be possible, as they are highly adjustable, but I think that they are really designed for horizontal displays.
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- Richard C on Feb 2, 2017
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I have two HP 27" monitors that are LCD, approximately 21 pounds each. Will this work?
Steven N
on Feb 7, 2017
BEST ANSWER: I have 2 - 28" 4k Monoprice screens and it works great. Just need to adjust the tension on the arms to adjust for the weight
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- Robert C on Feb 7, 2017
- Purchased on Aug 25, 2016
BEST ANSWER: I have 2 - 28" 4k Monoprice screens and it works great. Just need to adjust the tension on the arms to adjust for the weight
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- Robert C on Feb 7, 2017
- Purchased on Aug 25, 2016
Yes it will, I have an older heavier color accurate nec 27 attached to one of my arms. However note that unlike the height adjustment, the tilt adjustment is based on tightness. I had to basically crank mine down all the way to keep it from moving, so that really removes tilt as an adjustment if that's important to you, like to manage glare during the day.
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- Gerry K on Feb 7, 2017
- Purchased on Sep 7, 2016
The monitors I mounted are 23" HP LCDs and these arms hold them no problem. I can't imagine these arms not holding your 27s. If you find them dropping or raising just adjust the gas springs with the included allen key.
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- Luis D on Feb 9, 2017
- Purchased on Aug 25, 2016
You may want to double confirm on HP's website for the weight of monitors without the stand. I have 2x HP ZR2740w 27" LCDs, each weighs 17.6lb, and they work fine with this mount.
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- George S on Feb 7, 2017
- Purchased on Aug 25, 2016
I would check the weight of the two monitors and make sure they are VESA compatible. If everything matches, I cannot think of any reason why it should not work.
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- Giuseppe Alessandro D on Feb 7, 2017
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I have a glass top desk (1/2" tempered glass) would this mount be ok to use? I plan on using 2 - 23" lenovo LCD monitors that are about 8.2 pounds each.
James B
on Jan 11, 2017
BEST ANSWER: I think you will be fine. I have it mounted on a Veridesk that is about 1/2 inch width and it is super solid.
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- Mario H on Jan 11, 2017
- Purchased on Jul 27, 2016
BEST ANSWER: I think you will be fine. I have it mounted on a Veridesk that is about 1/2 inch width and it is super solid.
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- Mario H on Jan 11, 2017
- Purchased on Jul 27, 2016
The weight will cause the glass to break.
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- Jerry D on Jan 11, 2017
- Purchased on Jul 26, 2016
If your glass desk has a 2 inch hole in the back to mount the base to, then yes it should work fine. I love the stand as it lets me swivel up down and sideways and this allows me to fix or adjust the connections in the back without finding a way to go under the monitor...Make sure your monitors have vesa ports or holes in the back that fit the limited bracket holes on the mount. I had one that sat on the desk and liked it well until I bought this one. But it is an option if you do not have hole and the desk is against the wall. Good luck and remember the cable hiders work weird until you get used to them,,,bottom slides forward and front one pops off.
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- RALPH W. on Jan 11, 2017
- Purchased on Jul 26, 2016
You can probably clamp this to your glass desktop, but I would add a thin strip of felt or rubber or something between the clamp and the glass so as not to scratch or crack the glass.
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- Jeff S on Feb 20, 2017
- Purchased on Jan 12, 2017
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My desk only has a 7/16" underlip on the back edge. Would this clamp work on the narrow of an underlip?
A shopper
on Apr 4, 2017
BEST ANSWER: That's probably too small. Thi clamping plate is 2" wide, so the lip on your desk is only about a quarter of the width. Mine has a 1-7/8" lip which leaves a little of the plate exposed, but it works fine. I wouldn't try it on a desk with less than at least 1-1/4" lip so that over half the clamping plate presses against the desk. But, if you can drill a hole in the desktop surface, you can mount the stand using the grommet mount that's included.
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- Jeff G on Apr 4, 2017
- Purchased on Jul 29, 2016
BEST ANSWER: That's probably too small. Thi clamping plate is 2" wide, so the lip on your desk is only about a quarter of the width. Mine has a 1-7/8" lip which leaves a little of the plate exposed, but it works fine. I wouldn't try it on a desk with less than at least 1-1/4" lip so that over half the clamping plate presses against the desk. But, if you can drill a hole in the desktop surface, you can mount the stand using the grommet mount that's included.
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- Jeff G on Apr 4, 2017
- Purchased on Jul 29, 2016
It will be able to clamp onto the desk, but I would suggest adding a 1/2 piece of wood under the lip to sturdy it and add strength to the lip you are clamping it too. Cut it to fit against the desk, not wider than the edge of the lip and to extend a few inches to either side of the clamp under the lip. You can also use a piece of felt between the desk and the piece of wood.
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- Jerry D on Apr 5, 2017
- Purchased on Jul 26, 2016
That is thin. I would add an additional piece of wood to thicken the location to at least 3/4 to 1 inch in thickness.
If the table table is a good solid piece of wood this would help. If the table table is "pressed" board I would not use this.
If the table table is a good solid piece of wood this would help. If the table table is "pressed" board I would not use this.
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- VincentH on Apr 4, 2017
- Purchased on Jul 27, 2016
No, it can't clamp w/o a bigger overhang. my desk has a similar overhang and I had to drill a hold for a mounting bolt
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- Howard M on Apr 4, 2017
- Purchased on Jul 26, 2016
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Can you stack two 34" 21:9 displays with this mount? I have two Dell U3415W that I want to stack because I do not have the space to mount them side by side.
I would prefer something that can clamp to my desk as it's a shallow desk and want the space the stand takes back.
I would prefer something that can clamp to my desk as it's a shallow desk and want the space the stand takes back.
A shopper
on Dec 7, 2017
BEST ANSWER: I don't think this particular type of mount would be very well-suited to top and bottom mounting of 2 monitors. It is mainly designed for side-by-side displays. There are other designs that would work better for stacked monitors.
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- Jeff S on Dec 7, 2017
- Purchased on Jan 12, 2017
BEST ANSWER: I don't think this particular type of mount would be very well-suited to top and bottom mounting of 2 monitors. It is mainly designed for side-by-side displays. There are other designs that would work better for stacked monitors.
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- Jeff S on Dec 7, 2017
- Purchased on Jan 12, 2017
I don't think it would work, but I don't have 34" monitors to try this with. I suppose it might be possible if you mounted the arm sideways... but then the arms might just fall off. Also, as a first time buyer of any product like this, the arms don't really allow you to get any position you want. My 28" monitors couldn't sit side by side because I couldn't position the arms as needed. To be honest, I actually just removed the arms and went back to having the monitors on the desk.
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- Joel S on Dec 7, 2017
- Purchased on Dec 20, 2016
The arms do not move high enough for you to stach two monitors on top of each other. One of their other mounts would work better if you want to do that.
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- Daniel Y on Dec 7, 2017
- Purchased on Jan 12, 2017
The arms are certainly strong enough. But It will be really tight.
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- Carl W on Dec 7, 2017
- Purchased on Jan 12, 2017
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Can one monitor be at about 45 degrees to the other?
Alan F
on Feb 22, 2017
BEST ANSWER: Yes, this mount is fully adjustable and would allow those angles.
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- Irv S Staff on May 16, 2017
BEST ANSWER: Yes, this mount is fully adjustable and would allow those angles.
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- Irv S Staff on May 16, 2017
Yes, these each arm is allows for maximum flexibility in arranging your displays.
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- Robert B on Feb 15, 2018
- Purchased on Jan 29, 2018
Yes. It will go from 90 degrees to anything in-between.
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- Richard C on Jun 29, 2017
- Purchased on Aug 12, 2016
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Does this include the monitor mounting screws?
A shopper
on Feb 26, 2018
BEST ANSWER: Yes. In my experience Vesa mounts and arms always do come with hardware
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- Ed H on Feb 26, 2018
- Purchased on Apr 28, 2017
BEST ANSWER: Yes. In my experience Vesa mounts and arms always do come with hardware
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- Ed H on Feb 26, 2018
- Purchased on Apr 28, 2017
Yes, 2 different sizes actually
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- Jonathan S on Feb 26, 2018
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The lip on my executive desk tapers and bull nose before reaching the desktop base. This leaves me with only half of the C-Clamp making contact with the desk. Any solution?
A shopper
on May 16, 2019
BEST ANSWER: Hi, if you can't get enough flat surface area on your desk edge for the clamp, your best bet might be to drill a 1/4" hole on the desktop so you can use the through-hole mounting hardware provided with this product. Hope this helps.
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- Irv S Staff on May 16, 2019
BEST ANSWER: Hi, if you can't get enough flat surface area on your desk edge for the clamp, your best bet might be to drill a 1/4" hole on the desktop so you can use the through-hole mounting hardware provided with this product. Hope this helps.
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- Irv S Staff on May 16, 2019
Fresh out of magic here, dude. You may have to do a bit of surgery on your desk. It is hard to say more without seeing a photo of what you're talking about.
On the plus side, this dual gas-spring desk mount is terrific, once you it installed anyway. I have two 30" monitors mounted with mine and the only issue I have is that my desk is relatively light and they can shake a bit because the whole desk is shaking.
On the plus side, this dual gas-spring desk mount is terrific, once you it installed anyway. I have two 30" monitors mounted with mine and the only issue I have is that my desk is relatively light and they can shake a bit because the whole desk is shaking.
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- Scott T on May 16, 2019
- Purchased on May 29, 2018
You have the option to drill a hole and use the screw-on attachment option instead of using the c-clamp. I am using it that way. It gave me more flexibility to position the base of the mount exactly where I wanted it.
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- Shabbir K on May 16, 2019
- Purchased on May 26, 2018
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What are the dimensions of the base of the stand (flush with top of desk) and the clamp (flush with the bottom)?
MICHAEL D
on Nov 25, 2016
BEST ANSWER: The clamp plate on the underside of desk is about 2" x 3-1/4". The base of the stand on top of the desk is about 5-3/4" x 4" (although it's not a rectangle, but a more like an Isosceles Trapezoid with rounded corners, with the narrower edge at the edge of the desk).
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- Jeff G on Apr 4, 2017
- Purchased on Jul 29, 2016
BEST ANSWER: The clamp plate on the underside of desk is about 2" x 3-1/4". The base of the stand on top of the desk is about 5-3/4" x 4" (although it's not a rectangle, but a more like an Isosceles Trapezoid with rounded corners, with the narrower edge at the edge of the desk).
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- Jeff G on Apr 4, 2017
- Purchased on Jul 29, 2016
Just got mine in today. From back edge of the desk, you're looking at 2.25" (57cm). 2.5" (63.5cm) with a bit of a buffer to be safe. Otherwise, you can always drill a 0.25" hole on the back of the desk and use that mounting method. If you do go that route, you'd need a minimum 2" from the rear of the desk to allow for stability.
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- John T on Dec 5, 2016
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I understand this says that the mount is recommended for a monitor of up to 34".
I have two 34" ultrawide monitors and am wondering if this still applies to me? Will this work or will my monitors constantly be in a wedge formation?
I have two 34" ultrawide monitors and am wondering if this still applies to me? Will this work or will my monitors constantly be in a wedge formation?
Andy L
on Aug 18, 2017
BEST ANSWER: I have an 34" ultrawide paired with a 16:9. I think two ultrawides might be able to work, but I don't think you'd be able to pivot them. They'd likely both have to be pointed straight ahead.
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- Matthew E on Aug 18, 2017
- Purchased on Sep 8, 2016
BEST ANSWER: I have an 34" ultrawide paired with a 16:9. I think two ultrawides might be able to work, but I don't think you'd be able to pivot them. They'd likely both have to be pointed straight ahead.
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- Matthew E on Aug 18, 2017
- Purchased on Sep 8, 2016
I currently have a 34" Ultrawide and a 27" 16:9 and it works great. I feel like there is plenty of movement for 2x 34" Ultrawides but may depend on how much space you actually have to maneuver the arms.
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- Christopher N on Aug 18, 2017
- Purchased on Oct 7, 2016
This is exactly the setup I'm working with right now. Could you possibly post a picture of your setup? My 34" currently sits directly in front of me with my 27" to the left of it at a 30 degree angle towards me. Do you think there's enough room in the arms for that setup to work?
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- New User U on Sep 26, 2017
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I have one 21:9 34in ultrawide and one 16:9 32in, will there be enough room for both on this mount?
Randall K
on May 20, 2018
BEST ANSWER: Those are quite large monitors and it would be a tight fit. I would be more concerned about the weight of the monitors as a 32" is quite heavy. I wouldn't recommend using the clamp mount. Using the grommet mount would be best.
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- Gary Y on May 21, 2018
- Purchased on Jul 28, 2017
BEST ANSWER: Those are quite large monitors and it would be a tight fit. I would be more concerned about the weight of the monitors as a 32" is quite heavy. I wouldn't recommend using the clamp mount. Using the grommet mount would be best.
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- Gary Y on May 21, 2018
- Purchased on Jul 28, 2017
Unfortunately, no. It is a great mount, but not wide enough for my 34 and 27. I would recommend 2 single arm mounts. The gas springs are more than capable of holding the 34”
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- Paul J G on May 20, 2018
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Can you install this without tools or you would need tools to install it ?
New User U
on Jul 22, 2019
BEST ANSWER: You need a screwdriver because the monitor arm has screws to attach the monitors to it. And a hex wrench to adjust tensioning on it, but the wrench comes with the monitor arm
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- Joni H on Jul 22, 2019
- Purchased on Nov 9, 2018
Thank you....yiu think it can support 34 inch monitorEnter
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- New User U on Jul 22, 2019
BEST ANSWER: You need a screwdriver because the monitor arm has screws to attach the monitors to it. And a hex wrench to adjust tensioning on it, but the wrench comes with the monitor arm
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- Joni H on Jul 22, 2019
- Purchased on Nov 9, 2018
Thank you....yiu think it can support 34 inch monitorEnter
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- New User U on Jul 22, 2019
All of the tools required are included in the package. Only a couple hex keys are need and they come in the box.
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- Luis E on Jul 22, 2019
- Purchased on Nov 22, 2018
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Can it be mounted through cable gromets?
New User U
on Jan 29, 2020
BEST ANSWER: Yes it can. It comes with a bracket to mount it to the back of a desk/work surface and another base plate with a bolt for mounting through cable grommets or a hole drilled by installer through the desk/work surface.
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- Jeremy B on Jan 29, 2020
- Purchased on May 4, 2017
BEST ANSWER: Yes it can. It comes with a bracket to mount it to the back of a desk/work surface and another base plate with a bolt for mounting through cable grommets or a hole drilled by installer through the desk/work surface.
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- Jeremy B on Jan 29, 2020
- Purchased on May 4, 2017
Yes it can. Initially I had the arms connected st the back of my desk, but then moved it to fit through the cable gromet hole. The kit does with brackets for both solutions.
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- Roman C on Jan 29, 2020
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What is the max space between monitors when both arms are max extended? I need 15” minimum
New User U
on Mar 22, 2020
BEST ANSWER: You ask a very perplexing question when the dimension and orientation of the monitors are not provided to solve the matter correctly. To note, with the support mount arms, when fully aligned with the edge of the desk, the portion and height on center, of the monitor's mounts, which allow for the height of the monitors from the desktop to be 19½ inches. The support mount arms are approximately placed at a 45-degree angle from the desk surface. The height from the desk surface is approximately 19½ inches and allows for the monitor's mounting points to span 39 inches apart between each mounting bracket, measured on center. However, the gap between the two horizontally-mounted 27-inch Monoprice monitors is just short of the 15 inches (approximately 14½") in this configuration, measured from the edge of each monitor. Of course, if the Monoprice monitors were mounted vertical configuration, the gap would be more considerable between the monitors; if that is preferred.
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- Bruce E B on Mar 22, 2020
- Purchased on Oct 26, 2019
Allow me to clear some confusion. Both monitors are 27” & will be set in landscape/horizontal position. Thanks for your help!
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- New User U on Mar 22, 2020
BEST ANSWER: You ask a very perplexing question when the dimension and orientation of the monitors are not provided to solve the matter correctly. To note, with the support mount arms, when fully aligned with the edge of the desk, the portion and height on center, of the monitor's mounts, which allow for the height of the monitors from the desktop to be 19½ inches. The support mount arms are approximately placed at a 45-degree angle from the desk surface. The height from the desk surface is approximately 19½ inches and allows for the monitor's mounting points to span 39 inches apart between each mounting bracket, measured on center. However, the gap between the two horizontally-mounted 27-inch Monoprice monitors is just short of the 15 inches (approximately 14½") in this configuration, measured from the edge of each monitor. Of course, if the Monoprice monitors were mounted vertical configuration, the gap would be more considerable between the monitors; if that is preferred.
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- Bruce E B on Mar 22, 2020
- Purchased on Oct 26, 2019
Allow me to clear some confusion. Both monitors are 27” & will be set in landscape/horizontal position. Thanks for your help!
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- New User U on Mar 22, 2020
I have two 24" monitors mounted horizontal on them.
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- RYAN Anthony BYRD B on Mar 22, 2020
- Purchased on Nov 5, 2019
Outstanding! When you push the monitors apart - what is the max gap (in inches) between the two when separated?
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- New User U on Mar 22, 2020
I have them at work and I'll to check tomorrow when i get back. I'll send you all sorts of measurements.
Also-if I can ask another question. I need 11” clearance from surface of desk to bottom of monitor. Assume monitor is 15” deep - will this apparatus provide for that?
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- New User U on Mar 22, 2020
Yes, The distance between the pivoting heads when set at 11" clearance is approx 40". You should be able to configure your monitors to accommodate your configuration.
For clarity - the 11” I need is from surface of desk - to bottom of attached monitor. Here’s what I am trying to accomplish. I utilize my laptop monitor as a 3rd monitor. My goal is to put the laptop between the two mounted monitors. I currently have that set up, but the existing mount will not allow Higher than total 19” (including 15” monitors.) That leaves 4” from surface of desk to bottom of monitor. Consequently, there is a 7” overlap from laptop monitor to the 27” monitors.
Additionally - in order to see laptop monitor between mounted 27” monitors - I need minimum 15” between the two.
Have I confused this further? I can take a photo of that helps. Existing set up is driving me nuts!
Additionally - in order to see laptop monitor between mounted 27” monitors - I need minimum 15” between the two.
Have I confused this further? I can take a photo of that helps. Existing set up is driving me nuts!
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- New User U on Mar 23, 2020
Ok i just pushed my 24" monitors as far apart as i can leaving 11" under the monitors and it leaves about 21" in the clear. If you have 27's that'll reduce the clear space by about 2" (depending on brand) so you should still be good with about 19" in the clear. Height-wise you'll be fine. Hope this helps.
You are awesome!
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- New User U on Mar 23, 2020
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Will this mount be able to support/accommodate dual Dell U3415W monitors? Would there be any major issues as far as placement and adjusting due to the size of the monitors? I use them for work but am looking for a good solution to clear up some useable desk space.
Philippe I
on Apr 14, 2017
BEST ANSWER: Since your monitor would be over this mounts 19.8 lbs weight limit this mount would not work for that monitor.
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- Tyler C Staff on Feb 14, 2019
BEST ANSWER: Since your monitor would be over this mounts 19.8 lbs weight limit this mount would not work for that monitor.
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Is the maximum height of 19" achievable holding two 24" monitors?
Rob L.
on Apr 20, 2017
BEST ANSWER: Yes, this should work as long as each of the monitors are within the weight capacity of 19.8 lbs. You might need to adjust the gas spring for best results.
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- Irv S Staff on May 16, 2017
BEST ANSWER: Yes, this should work as long as each of the monitors are within the weight capacity of 19.8 lbs. You might need to adjust the gas spring for best results.
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- Irv S Staff on May 16, 2017
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hi got a question.. i will use this on a tempered glass desk. and will use 2 32" tv/monitor that weighs 17 lbs. each totaling of 51 - 52 lbs including the desk mount... will it break the glass? or do i need to distribute stress on glass..
New User U
on May 6, 2017
BEST ANSWER: I actually have my two monitors 34 in on a Costco stand up adjustable desk with a tempered glass I just made sure that I did not tighten the clamp too much and it works so far. I also received confirmation from the manufacturer's website when someone ask the same question. So I am hoping that the manufacturer is correct and it will continue to work for me
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- Aneas W on Jan 31, 2018
- Purchased on Jan 12, 2018
BEST ANSWER: I actually have my two monitors 34 in on a Costco stand up adjustable desk with a tempered glass I just made sure that I did not tighten the clamp too much and it works so far. I also received confirmation from the manufacturer's website when someone ask the same question. So I am hoping that the manufacturer is correct and it will continue to work for me
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will this work well with #15525?
New User U
on May 7, 2017

Workstream by Monoprice Dual Monitor Adjustable Gas Spring Desk Mount for 15~34in Monitors

Workstream by Monoprice Laptop Holder Attachment for LCD Desk Mounts
BEST ANSWER: Hi, yes the laptop holder attachment would work well with Product # 15525 (dual monitor gas spring mount) to provide easy adjustability and lots of positioning options for the laptop, allowing for comfortable screen viewing. This mount works best when a laptop is used as a second screen and used with an external mouse and keyboard.
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- Irv S Staff on May 10, 2017
BEST ANSWER: Hi, yes the laptop holder attachment would work well with Product # 15525 (dual monitor gas spring mount) to provide easy adjustability and lots of positioning options for the laptop, allowing for comfortable screen viewing. This mount works best when a laptop is used as a second screen and used with an external mouse and keyboard.
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Will these come back in stock?
A shopper
on Oct 5, 2017
BEST ANSWER: Hi, we have limited stocks right now but you should be able to place orders while supplies last. New inventory is also in transit but this item sometimes gaps out when big orders are placed. If out of stock, you might also want to consider the smaller version, product 24588. Thank you.
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- Irv S Staff on Oct 10, 2017
BEST ANSWER: Hi, we have limited stocks right now but you should be able to place orders while supplies last. New inventory is also in transit but this item sometimes gaps out when big orders are placed. If out of stock, you might also want to consider the smaller version, product 24588. Thank you.
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Can this hold a 21.5 inch iMac? Apple says they weigh 20.5 lbs.
A shopper
on Oct 23, 2017
BEST ANSWER: It’s holding my 27” iMac Pro just fine.
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- Ben H on May 13, 2018
- Purchased on Apr 26, 2018
BEST ANSWER: It’s holding my 27” iMac Pro just fine.
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I have a glass top desk with edges that about 7" thick. Can the clamp be replaced/changed out to use one that would allow it to fit on a 7" thick edge?
Nish P
on Feb 9, 2018
BEST ANSWER: Thank you for your question.
We would not have a clamp we sell or know of one that could replace the clamp that came on this mount.
We would not have a clamp we sell or know of one that could replace the clamp that came on this mount.
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- Tyler C Staff on Jul 1, 2019
BEST ANSWER: Thank you for your question.
We would not have a clamp we sell or know of one that could replace the clamp that came on this mount.
We would not have a clamp we sell or know of one that could replace the clamp that came on this mount.
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Does this also come with a grommet mount?
A shopper
on Mar 22, 2018
BEST ANSWER: No. Include edge of desk mount or hole through mount. cables can no pass through base so grommet must be adjacent to base.
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- Stuart S on Mar 22, 2018
- Purchased on May 20, 2017
BEST ANSWER: No. Include edge of desk mount or hole through mount. cables can no pass through base so grommet must be adjacent to base.
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- Stuart S on Mar 22, 2018
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What's the maximum height the arms can go?
A shopper
on Apr 15, 2018
BEST ANSWER: Thank you for your question.
This would reach a max height of 19.9".
This would reach a max height of 19.9".
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- Tyler C Staff on Jul 12, 2019
BEST ANSWER: Thank you for your question.
This would reach a max height of 19.9".
This would reach a max height of 19.9".
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What kind of surface dimensions are needed for mounting? Will it mount onto a vintage oak desk that has a 1 3/4" lip that is almost 1 1/2" thick? Can it attach without drilling holes? Thx!!
A shopper
on Nov 26, 2018
BEST ANSWER: Hi, unfortunately the 1 3/4" lip won't be enough to ensure full contact with the base and clamp. At least 2.5 inches would be needed to be able to tighten the hand screw and have the hardware in full contact. The clamp can be installed on up to 3.3" thick desktops. If there's a way to use wood inserts to create a wider area under the desk, for example if there are metal bars in the way, that could increase the available space to clamp on. Otherwise you might need to drill a 1/4" hole to be able to use this clamp with the included through-hole mounting hardware. Thanks.
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- Irv S Staff on Nov 27, 2018
BEST ANSWER: Hi, unfortunately the 1 3/4" lip won't be enough to ensure full contact with the base and clamp. At least 2.5 inches would be needed to be able to tighten the hand screw and have the hardware in full contact. The clamp can be installed on up to 3.3" thick desktops. If there's a way to use wood inserts to create a wider area under the desk, for example if there are metal bars in the way, that could increase the available space to clamp on. Otherwise you might need to drill a 1/4" hole to be able to use this clamp with the included through-hole mounting hardware. Thanks.
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Can the arms be removed from the clamp?
New User U
on Dec 7, 2018
BEST ANSWER: If you disassemble the installed bolts, I believe the arms can be removed.
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- Charell W on Dec 7, 2018
- Purchased on Jan 27, 2018
BEST ANSWER: If you disassemble the installed bolts, I believe the arms can be removed.
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Does this mousepad also fit the one-piece desktop surface, Product # 21603?
Can you mount the dual monitor mount Product # 15525 through one of the holes cut for cable management?
Can you mount the dual monitor mount Product # 15525 through one of the holes cut for cable management?
Joshua W
on Mar 18, 2019

Workstream by Monoprice Dual Monitor Adjustable Gas Spring Desk Mount for 15~34in Monitors

Workstream by Monoprice Whole-Desk Mouse Pad For 3-Piece 5ft Desktop, Black

Workstream by Monoprice Table Top for Sit-Stand Height Adjustable Desk, 5ft Black
BEST ANSWER: Hi, the surface area will be bigger and the front contours of the mousepad will be different since it is meant to be used with the 33085 and 33086 desktops. Product 15525 can be mounted on the grommet holes of 33085 or 33086 and with the matching mouse pad, alternatively you could also drill a 1/4" hole on 21603 if you want the monitor mount towards the middle of the desk instead of clamped on the edge. Hope this helps.
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- Irv S Staff on Mar 18, 2019
BEST ANSWER: Hi, the surface area will be bigger and the front contours of the mousepad will be different since it is meant to be used with the 33085 and 33086 desktops. Product 15525 can be mounted on the grommet holes of 33085 or 33086 and with the matching mouse pad, alternatively you could also drill a 1/4" hole on 21603 if you want the monitor mount towards the middle of the desk instead of clamped on the edge. Hope this helps.
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I have a question about tilting the installed monitors. There is an Allen head screw that tightens into a nut on the other side of what looks like a joint that would allow the monitor to be tilted. The screw is exceptionally tight and wanted to be sure I am supposed to loosen it in order to tilt a monitor. Is this how I am supposed to do it? I can’t see any other way to tilt a monitor into a more upward facing direction but wanted to ask here first. Thx
New User U
on May 20, 2019
BEST ANSWER: Hi, yes you can adjust this joint with an Allen wrench. The joint was designed to be a bit tight out of the box without the weight of the monitor. It should resist movement but it should be adjustable, so if the joints aren't budging, you may need to loosen the bolts a bit. The joint should get smoother if torqued properly and once they are used a few times. Thanks for checking.
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- Irv S Staff on May 21, 2019
BEST ANSWER: Hi, yes you can adjust this joint with an Allen wrench. The joint was designed to be a bit tight out of the box without the weight of the monitor. It should resist movement but it should be adjustable, so if the joints aren't budging, you may need to loosen the bolts a bit. The joint should get smoother if torqued properly and once they are used a few times. Thanks for checking.
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Rated 5 out of 5
Great monitor stand.
Very strong item. I am in love with my monitor stand. This is awesome. Thanks monoprice.
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Rated 5 out of 5
Works Great!
Installation was a breeze, product works as expected. It took a little adjusting to get the gas springs to the correct tension to hold the monitors in place ( 32" monitors) but once dialed in they hold steady!
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Rated 5 out of 5
Amazing value
I love this arm - it's a huge upgrade from my Ergotron honestly. It's super stable, super adjustable, and looks great. All for a cheaper package than most other arms on the market. A+
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Rated 5 out of 5
Added a tun of space on my desk.
Transformed my workspace.

Added a tun of space on my desk. It transformed my work space.
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Rated 4 out of 5
Good arm, could use more cable management space
Solid construction and works well.
I would like to see some more space for managing cables, as my monitors' power cables do not fit.
I would like to see some more space for managing cables, as my monitors' power cables do not fit.
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Rated 5 out of 5
Works well, fair price
Holds everything right where I put it, with good wiring management.

Holds everything right where I put it.
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Rated 3 out of 5
Arm bend needs A LOT of space.
It’s pretty good, but I hate not being able to slide my monitors sideways without opening the clamp attachment to my desk to move both monitors over. I also wish I didn’t have to keep my desk so far from the wall in order to give space for the arm bend. I like the one I have at work better.
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Rated 5 out of 5
You need this 2 monitor stand!
Great piece of equipment. Totally recommend it. Quick and easy to setup. Frees up so much space on my standing desk. 100% worth it.
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Rated 5 out of 5
Good product
The assembly was very easy and adjustments are also easy to make. Everything is stable and feels sturdy and well made. I would buy it again. Currently running 2 x 23" monitors
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Rated 3 out of 5
good quality, poor design specification
The arms are fairly stable but I am unable to use them with my varidesk as the clamp to the desk isn't very adjustable and the bolt is too long/not adjustable enough. It doesn't seem like to complicated of an engineering problem or simply providing a couple alternative clamps.
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