A suspension device born from the clinical field.
The "SK Series" is a suspension device for LCD monitors that minimizes interference with various equipment and ensures ample space. We offer two types: the heavy-duty SK-W and the light-duty SK-S. It achieves effective use of indoor space and high operability. Additionally, its simple and smart design maintains cleanliness, and by storing cables within the main body, it prevents dirt and dust while preserving aesthetics. 【Features】 ■ The simple and smart design does not compromise aesthetics. ■ Storing cables within the main body prevents dirt and dust while preserving aesthetics. ■ The free balance mechanism allows it to stop at any position. ■ The arm support and monitor support can rotate up to 340° each. ■ A wide variety of options are available according to the number and arrangement of LCD monitors. *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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【Specifications】 ■SK-W (Heavy Load Type) - Arm vertical stroke: Maximum 550mm (up 140mm / down 410mm) - Arm support rotation angle: 340° - Monitor support rotation angle: 340° - Maximum load capacity of the arm: 70.5kg - Compatible monitor size: 15 to 21 inches (1 to 3 units) ■SK-S (Light Load Type) - Arm vertical stroke: Maximum 450mm (up 0mm / down 450mm) - Arm support rotation angle: 340° - Monitor support rotation angle: 340° - Maximum load capacity of the arm: 35.0kg - Compatible monitor size: 15 to 21 inches (1 to 2 units) *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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Sankyo Co., Ltd. is engaged in the manufacturing and sales of medical devices. We handle products such as imaging tables, X-ray tube support stands, nice calls, and monitor suspension devices. We will continue to develop and supply medical devices that are easier to use in medical settings and gentler on patients, even during the transition from film to digital imaging, building on the technology we have cultivated so far.