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universal assembly guide
monitor arm series

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Summary of Contents for Fellowes esi Kata EX Series

  • Page 1 Kata ™ universal assembly guide monitor arm series...
  • Page 2 KataEX Contents and model number Contents Configurations Understanding the model number ..... 2 The Configurations section shows illustrations of FF (fixed+fixed) the four basic monitor arm types: fixed, motion, Components ..........3 KataEX1-FF ............7 fixed+fixed, and fixed+motion. Varitions within Configurations ..........5 KataEX2-FF ............7 each type include the number of monitor arms Assembly steps ..........
  • Page 3 KataEX Components Monitor arm assemblies Shown below are the different types of monitor arm assemblies. With slider mounts, remember that the VESA mount assembly is not pre-installed to the slider on the monitor arm. Fixed (F) Fixed+Slider (FS) Motion (M) Motion+Slider (MS) Fixed+Fixed (FF)
  • Page 4 KataEX Components Mounting posts and miscellaneous connection sleeve base cover base cover base cover (clamp) (clamp) (grommet) decorative covers (set of 4) cable clip (post) standard mounting post tall mounting post (one row of monitors) (two rows of monitors) cable clip (base) clamp grommet base assembly...
  • Page 5 KataEX Configurations F (fixed), FS (fixed slider) and ST (stem mount) The numbers on the illustration below refer to assembly steps. Abbreviated instructions for the steps are shown on the right side of the page. For more detailed instructions, see the assembly steps beginning on page 9. attach base assembly if slider mount —...
  • Page 6 KataEX Configurations M (motion) and MS (motion slider) The numbers on the illustration below refer to assembly steps. Abbreviated instructions for the steps are shown on the right side of the page. For more detailed instructions, see the assembly steps beginning on page 9. attach base assembly if slider mount —...
  • Page 7 KataEX Configurations FF (fixed+fixed) and FFS (fixed+fixed slider) The numbers on the illustration below refer to assembly steps. Abbreviated instructions for the steps are shown on the right side of the page. For more detailed instructions, see the assembly steps beginning on page 9. attach base assembly if slider mount —...
  • Page 8 KataEX Configurations FM (fixed+motion) and FFS (fixed+motion slider) The numbers on the illustration below refer to assembly steps. Abbreviated instructions for the steps are shown on the right side of the page. For more detailed instructions, see the assembly steps beginning on page 9. attach base assembly if slider mount —...
  • Page 9 KataEX Assembly steps Follow either step #1a for clamp mounting or step #1b for grommet mounting. Step #1a: attach base assembly to worksurface — clamp mount With the clamp in the top two holes of the clamp bracket, the thickness of the worksurface must be between 0.5"...
  • Page 10 KataEX Assembly steps if slider mount — assemble slider mount(s) Step #2: Important: When assembling the slider mounts, the groove on the slider bars must be at the bottom. • Slide the VESA mount assembly onto the slider bar. Center the assembly on the slider bar. •...
  • Page 11 KataEX Assembly Step #4: attach up to two monitor arm assemblies arm stem • Attach the monitor arm assembly(ies) by fitting the tabs on the end of the arm stem(s) into slots on the connection sleeve, as shown in the illustration at right. tabs •...
  • Page 12 KataEX Assembly if three monitors — attach center monitor arm Step #6: Below is an example of three monitor arms, which will form a row of three aligned monitors. One additional connection sleeve is used to accommodate the third monitor arm. •...
  • Page 13 KataEX Assembly if two rows of monitors — repeat steps #3 to #6 Step #7: If two rows of monitors are needed (four or six monitors), the tall KataEX post is required. This larger post is 12" taller than the standard 16" post, which allows for the additional row of monitors.
  • Page 14 KataEX Assembly Step #8: attach VESA plate(s) to monitor(s) • Remove each VESA plate from its VESA mount by (1) pushing forward the tab at the top and (2) lifting upward. — TIP: Practice re-installing the VESA plate before attaching it to the monitor. This will make step #9 easier. •...
  • Page 15 KataEX Assembly Step #9: attach monitor(s) to VESA mount(s) • Slide the VESA plate (with monitor attached) back onto the VESA mount. — Make sure the VESA plate clicks securely in place. • Optional: Secure the VESA plate to the VESA mount using one of the M4x15 set screws, as shown below. With slider mounts, tilt the monitor upward for access to install the set screw.
  • Page 16 KataEX Assembly optional — install lockout set screws Step #11: 180° Default rotation of the fixed arms and motion arms is 360°. Lockout set screws limit rotation to 180°, either to the left or to the right. right rotation only monitor in this example •...
  • Page 17 KataEX Assembly Step #12: organize cables and cords The illustration below shows a fixed+motion three monitor arm configuration. All possible cable covers are shown: motion arm, fixed arm, and arm stem. • Capture the cables and cords with the cable covers. Slide the cable covers as shown to attach them to the monitor arms and arm stems. •...
  • Page 18 KataEX Adjustments Step #13: make any necessary adjustments Depending on the configuration, there are up to seven possible ways to adjust and change the position of the monitors to maximize the efficiency and comfort of the working environment. The illustration of a KataEX3-FMS configuration on the following page shows all seven ways. Five types of adjustments are shown in the illustration below of a KataEX2-FF configuration with VESA mounts attached to fixed arms.
  • Page 19 KataEX Adjustments KataEX3-FMS head adapter monitors not shown behind slider Page 19...
  • Page 20 ESI’s option, of the product or any defective part. Costs (such as installation, labor fees or express shipping) incurred due to replacement of products are not covered under warranty. IN NO EVENT SHALL FELLOWES, ITS AFFILIATES, SUBSIDIARIES, RELATED ENTITIES OR THEIR RESPECTIVE OFFICERS, DIRECTORS, OR EMPLOYEES, BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, PUNITIVE, EXEMPLARY, OR SPECIAL DAMAGES.