The 7500-Wing Dual Monitor Arm has all the advantages of the 7500 Deluxe Monitor Arm, with the additional feature of mounting two monitors either horizontally (side by side) or vertically (stacked one over another) through the use of the Switch Dual Monitor Bracket Accessory (8428-124). This arm offers a wide range of motion, rotates 360° at three joints, with a monitor tilt mechanism that can tilt over 200°. Each monitor can be independently rotated, while the arm can accommodate most 24" widescreen monitors. The monitors cannot exceed the weight capacity of arm, and must not exceed 23" of actual horizontal width. Included are Quick Release adapters for ease of attaching and removing monitors, and a spring-assisted Heavy Duty (HD) Tilter.
Reduces the Risk of Neck Injury - Reduces the Risk of Neck Injury | A primary risk factor for injury in an office setting is an improperly positioned monitor. A good articulating monitor arm will help eliminate that problem by allowing height adjustment for the monitor relative to the desk surface on which the keyboard and mouse are situated. The 7500-Wing Dual Monitor Arm provides 18" of vertical adjustment and 27" of horizontal adjustment, making it easier to adjust the monitor height to a position that is optimal for the user while sitting.
SPECIAL NOTE FOR USERS WITH MULTIFOCAL OR PROGRESSIVE LENSES: As users with multifocal lenses rely on the lower portion of their glasses for "near" vision, they generally require the monitor to be positioned at a much lower height vertically than users with no glasses or who only have single-vision lenses. Failing to address this will force the user into an uncomfortable extension at the neck, as they tilt their head back in order to be able to view out of the lower portion of their corrective eyewear. Multifocal users may be able to position their monitors far enough away for best viewing at the intermediate range. Doing so can mitigate the neck extension as it may eliminate the need to tilt the head.
Gives Effortless Movement - The 7500-Wing uses a gas spring to counterbalance the effects of gravity on the monitor, allowing the user to adjust it both upwards and downwards using their fingertips. This ease of adjustment (regardless of whether the monitor is fully extended or contracted) removes a potential obstacle to users who would otherwise be unwilling to adjust their monitor as needed. This technology is superior to mechanical spring mechanisms which cannot provide consistent linear counterbalance through the full range of the arm.
Sit-Stand Workstation Adaptable - There are several accessories which can convert the 7500-Wing into a sit-stand arm (normally used in conjunction with a sit-stand keyboard tray). Whether you need an additional 6" of height, or 12" or more, these accessories (listed below under Accessories) will raise the mounting point of the 7500 so that it can be used at both sitting and standing heights. For 6" of additional height, use the 6" extender pole (8171-6-104) that fits into the existing FLEXmount; for 8.5" of additional height, use the 12” model with through mount (8395-12-TM-104); for 14.5” of additional height, use the 20” model with through mount (8395-20-TM-104).
Increases Desktop Space - By raising the monitor above the worksurface, space on the desktop is made available for storage and other office accessories (phones, calculators, etc.).
Optimizes the Viewing Angle - Monitors are best viewed when the face of the monitor is parallel to the face of the user. The ideal angle of the monitor is not necessarily perpendicular to the desk in all cases, however, since many users feel more comfortable slightly tilting their head forward, especially when working in a standing position. Note: As the head tilts forward, there is typically increased weight and load placed on the muscles in the neck, and as such any flexion should be limited to no more than 10 degrees.
SPECIAL NOTE FOR USERS WITH BIFOCALS: As users with bifocals can only see clearly through the lower portion of their glasses, they require the monitor to be positioned at a much lower height vertically than users with no bifocal glasses. An articulating arm like the 7500-Wing gives more options for positioning the monitor not only lower but at the right distance and angle to make viewing through bifocals more comfortable. Failing to address the particular requirements of bifocal wearers will force those with bifocals into an uncomfortable extension at the neck, as they tilt their head back in order to be able to view out of the lower half of their corrective eyewear.
Eliminates Glare - Adjusting the vertical and horizontal angle of the monitor will allow users to eliminate glare when viewing the monitor.
Helps Maintain Good Posture When Seated - When a monitor is too low or high, the user may choose to adjust the position of their torso instead of or in addition to their neck in an attempt to accommodate incorrect monitor height. This will often result in the user leaning forward, shifting them out of the ideal “S” posture in the spine, and losing any potential lumbar support that their chair provides. The correct monitor height may prevent this risk factor from arising.
Accommodates Working in Different Postures - Movement is important! When a worker changes their posture between standing, lean-into, sitting, or leaning back in their chair the optimum position for their monitor(s) will change accordingly. The wide range of movement which the 7500-Wing provides will accommodate these new parameters, enabling the user to correctly position their monitors for optimum viewing from any chosen posture.
Allows Multiple Individuals to Share Information Easily - In some office environments workers need to share screen information with clients and/or co-workers, but this can be awkward or inconvenient when the monitor is on a stand and cannot easily be moved or oriented towards another person, even one sitting at the same desk. An articulating arm can easily solve this problem because the screen can be swiveled to face even someone on the opposite side of a desk when they need to see the contents of the screen.
Effortless Movement: The gas cylinder completely counterbalances the weight of the LCD monitor and arm, counteracting the effects of gravity. This means that only a fingertip is sufficient to move the monitor up (or down) regardless of the position of the monitor (fully extended or contracted) unlike spring mechanisms which cannot act as a consistent linear counterbalance through the full vertical range of the arm.
Vertical Range: The 7500-Wing offers a full 18" of vertical range, which is sufficient (if mounted at the ideal height) to provide an appropriate range for sit-stand adjustment for individuals up to 6'3" tall. Please refer to Table of Sit/Stand Heights.
Horizontal Extension: The 7500-Wing provides 28" of lateral reach, allowing the monitor to be brought past the front edge of the desk when clamped at the back of a standard 2' deep desk.
Moving Two Monitors with One Motion: The 7500-Wing keeps both monitors fixed on a single crossbar, so that they always remain side-by-side when they are repositioned around the desk. This is useful for those who always use their monitors side-by-side and don't need to move each one separately, especially when both monitors have the same dimensions. For those who would like or need independently adjustable arms, consider the 7Flex Dual.
Universal FLEXmount: The included reconfigurable mount can be installed in 6 different configurations, as indicated below, which will handle most mounting scenarios. Best of all, if you decide to change the way the arm is mounted several months after purchase, there is nothing more to buy - simply reconfigure the universal FLEXmount. This convertible mounting solution is also ideal for what can be challenging mounting scenarios for other arms such as thick desk edges, desk edges with longer trim and surfaces with a small lip. Additional mounting accessories are available to mount to financial trading slatwall, slotted panel furniture systems, and poles.
Through the Desk - Bolt through your desk. Requires a 3/8" hole.
Desk Edge (Using Clamp) - Clamps to the edge of your desk, no drilling required.
Wall Mount - This heavy-duty wall mount will provide rock-solid security for your arm and monitor. Mounts vertically to your wall surface. Not recommended for dry wall, sheet rock or plaster surfaces.
Reverse Wall Mount - An alternative mounting method
Side Bolt (Panel System Rear Edge) - Mount to the solid side of a desk
Grommet Hole Clamp Mount - For Grommets 2" and larger
Monitor Tilter: The monitor tilter mechanism provides 200° of tilt adjustment at the “head” or “wrist” of the arm.
Monitor Rotation: The monitor tilter mechanism provides 360° of monitor rotation allowing rotation from landscape to portrait orientation, even upside down (if required).
Arm Rotates at 3 Joints: The 7500-Wing provides 360° of rotation at three joints, the base or “shoulder”, the hinge or “elbow” and the end or “wrist”. This yields almost limitless flexibility and articulating capabilities, allowing positioning of the monitor at any desired location.
Compact Storage: When desired, the arm folds up to occupy only 3" of space, freeing up the entire desk for other activities.
Internal Cable Management: Internal hollow channels in the arm neatly route cables from the monitor to the mounting point, securing cables out of sight and risk of accidental snags.
Multiple Cylinder Models: The 7500-Wing can be purchased with 2 different cylinders each with different movement dynamics and weight ratings. The 1000 standard gas cylinder is the default for most standard LCD mounting applications. The 1500 is the highest capacity gas cylinder available and is typically only required for very heavy monitors or heavy dual monitors. Both arms come with a heavy duty (HD) spring-assisted monitor tilter to ensure smooth monitor pivoting.
Moving Two Monitors with One Motion: The 7500-Wing keeps both monitors fixed on a single crossbar, so that they always remain side-by-side when they are repositioned around the desk. This is useful for those who always use their monitors side-by-side and don't need to move each one separately, especially when both monitors have the same dimensions. For those who would like or need independently adjustable arms, consider the 7Flex Dual.
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7500-Wing Dual LCD Arm - front angled view
7500-Wing Dual LCD Arm - back angled view
7500-Wing Dual LCD Arm - monitors stacked vertically
7500-Wing Dual LCD Arm - cable management
7500-Wing Dual LCD Arm - stacked vertically
7500-Wing Dual LCD Arm - stacked vertically, back view
7500-Wing Dual Monitor Arm with 6" Extension Pole (8171-6-104)
7500-Wing Dual Monitor Arm with 12" Arm Extender (8395-12-TM-104)
7500-Wing Dual Monitor Arm with 20" Arm Extender (8395-20-TM-104)
NOTE: By providing an 18" vertical range instead of a 16" vertical range, a person up to 6'3" may be able to use the product to create sit-stand workstation.
External: Uses exposed clips to loosely hold cables beneath the arm.
Internal: Routes cables internally through the body of the arm, preventing them from coming loose or being snagged, and hides them away out of sight and the elements.
Available Colours
Black Only
Black, Silver, other colors available by special order
Arm Base / Thickness
The base is 15% smaller than the 7500.
The swivel (from the base) is 15% larger than the 7Flex, resulting in increased stability and smoother rotation.
Choose an Arm with an Appropriate Weight Capacity – Before purchasing your monitor arm, investigate the weight capacity of the arm so that the weight of your monitor is ideally in the middle of that range. For example, the weight capacity of the 7500-WING-1000 is 8 to 27 lbs. The midrange weight is therefore 17.5 lbs. The Switch Dual Bracket is about 6 lbs, so if your monitors happens to be about 8 lbs each, the 7500-WING-1000 should work fine for you. The closer to the midrange the better. If you have not yet purchased a monitor or monitor arm, research your options and choose an arm that will work for the monitor you want. Obviously, if you already have an arm and not the monitor, you will have to choose a monitor with an appropriate weight without its stand included. In addition, you will have to choose a monitor that can be mounted on an arm with an acceptable hole pattern for mounting with screws. For the 7500-Wing, the monitor must have a hole pattern in the back side which is 75 mm x 75 mm or 100 mm x 100 mm square. Otherwise, you may require a special adapter plate.
Select the Optimum Mounting Location – Since the 7500-Wing comes with a 6-in-1 configurable FLEXmount, you have ample options when it comes to mounting your monitor arm. Most users choose the desk clamping option but this only works if your desk has a lip on the mounting side and your desk is reasonably shallow (30” or less deep). Otherwise, a grommet mount or through mount is the next best option. You need a grommet hole of at least 2.25” diameter for the grommet mount to work, whereas the through mount requires that you drill a small hole in the desk to bolt the mount through the desk to secure it. You may want to roughly position the mount in different locations at first to get an idea of where the movement of the arm is optimal and then decide on which mounting option works best at that location.
Adjust the Counterbalance Mechanism with Monitor Attached – After the 7500-Wing has been mounted in its optimal position, you will need to attach the monitor so that you can properly adjust the counterbalance mechanism. This will ensure that the monitor moves up or down effortlessly. Follow the manufacturer's instructions on how to do this, because if done improperly there may be damage to the balancing system. For the 7500-Wing, counterbalancing is done when the arm is extended or pushed down so that both arm segments are parallel to the desk. All hardware to do this calibrating is provided with the arm. After mounting, calibrating the counterbalance is the most critical step in installing your monitor arm properly. Once done, you are almost ready to use the monitor arm (see next tip).
Become Familiar with the Adjustable Tension Points on the Joints of the Arm – To get the best movement out of your monitor arm, find all the critical joints where you are able to adjust the tension. These can be located using the Instruction Manual and are identified by the presence of a set screw. Allen wrenches are provided that can turn these set screws to vary the force needed to turn the arm at these critical joints. Often these joints are tightened tightly during manufacturing to prevent any loose movement during shipment, so if your monitor arm seems stiff when swiveling at the base, for example, you may need to loosen the set screw at that point. Remember to store the hardware tools in a convenient place in order to make future adjustments quickly when needed.
Set Monitor at Optimal Height, Angle, and Distance - Once your monitor arm has been installed and calibrated properly, you are ready to set it in the optimal position. In terms of ergonomic principles, the optimal position can vary, but there are definitely improper ways to set your monitor. Learn more about proper and improper ways to position your monitor.