K&M 19743 Black Universal 10" to 16" Tablet PC Holder Biobased
K&M 19743 Black Universal 10" to 16" Tablet PC Holder Biobased
Universal tablet holder with a practical clamping mechanism for all tablets with an approx. size of 10" to 16". The tablet mount is made of bio-based plastic. These plastics contain a proportion of over 50% up to 100% of renewable plant-based raw materials. The use of renewable raw materials helps to conserve limited petroleum resources and reduce harmful CO2 emissions. The clamping range of the holder is between 158 and 280 mm. The holder is also particularly suited for tablets with a protective cover or case up to 20 mm thickness. The overlapping clamping jaws with integrated rubber pads provide for a secure hold and eliminate unwanted vibration noises. The function of the operating elements on the device is not impaired. An adjustable mounting bracket with felt padding provides additional safety when the tablet holder is positioned vertically and prevents the tablet PC from falling out even under heavy use. The holder can be swivelled and tilted, allowing each user to position it individually. The swivel movement can be adjusted from easy to tough via a clamping screw. The tablet holder can be rotated between portrait and landscape format without further ado, whereby independent turning is prevented. The holding arm with clamping element is suited for attaching to tubes for up to 30 mm in diameter.
- Angle of inclination: 0° to 90°
- Height: from 158 to 280 mm
- Material: Bio-based plastic, steel
- Screw-on to: tube diameter up to 30 mm
- Special features: also suitable for tablets in cases or protective covers; freely rotates 360°; can also be screwed on to 3/8" thread connectors
- Type: black
- Weight: 0.774 kg
- Width: from 150 to 330 mm
What's Included
- K&M 19743 Black Universal Tablet PC Holder
Warranty Period
5 Years
Authorized Reseller
Pixel Pro Audio is an authorized Konig & Meyer dealer.
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