Flo Modular incorporates the award winning features of Flo and the Wishbone post system into a single product to create the world’s most flexible, dynamic monitor arm.
Mounted onto the Wishbone post system, it provides a scalable solution for projects that can evolve over time and with user requirements where retro-fitting additional screens is required. The incorporation of a post allows users to easily switch between using one or two arms. Through the use of a Wishbone C-Post, Flo Modular can support a triple screen cockpit for 22” screens in landscape or 24” screens in a portrait configuration. A second tier can be created by extending the length of the Wishbone post. Multiple configurations include dual, triple, quad and hexa.
This configuration consists of the following parts:
Two Flo Modular Full Arms (DYN/013/007/S)
Wishbone C-post with Quick Release (WSH/003/PQR/S)
500mm Wishbone Post (WSH/PST500/K/S)
Universal High Load Split Mount Clamp 0-68mm (UNI/HLC/001/S) OR Bolt Through 10-35mm (WSH/50S12/K/S)
High Load Location Ring (HLR/03/017)
Weight Capacity | 3 - 9 kg | ||
Tilt | 80°up / down | ||
Rotation | 90° for portrait / landscape viewing | ||
Pan | 90° left / right | ||
Lift | 341 mm | ||
Arm Extension | 510 mm | ||
Colour | Silver | ||
Display Compatibility | VESA 75/100mm | ||
Mounting Options | Desk clamp - for desk < 68 mm thick | ||
Bolt through - for desk 10 - 35 mm thick |
Technical Drawing
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Scalable Solution
By mounting onto the Wishbone post, Flo Modular provides a scalable solution that can evolve as user needs change. When additional screens are required, a single arm set-up can be transformed to a dual monitor arm solution, with further evolution for triple monitors, and multi-screen requirements possible.
Greater Height Range
The use of the Wishbone post provides a greater monitor height range, ideal for scenarios where there may be an increased distance between the surface and the top of the monitor, such as standing terminals and workstations.