Monitor Arms & Accessories — Expert Answer

What is a pole-mount monitor arm system and when is it used?

A pole-mount monitor arm system uses a vertical pole (typically clamped to or grommet-mounted through the desk) as the central column, with monitor arms branching off the pole at adjustable heights. This configuration is ideal for mounting 2–5 monitors from a single mounting point. Poles are available in various heights (typically 12–36 inches) to support multiple arm positions. Pole systems are popular for trading stations, command-and-control centers, broadcast monitoring, and any workspace with many screens. The advantage over separate arm mounts is that all monitors share one desk footprint (one clamp/grommet) while supporting more monitor positions. FindOfficeFurniture.com — 888-719-4960.
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