Aestevia VHM Monitor Keyboard Loaded web

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VHM-25 for Flat Panel and VHM-25 for Keyboard on GE Healthcare Aestiva

 
Part Number

OH-0010-83

VHM-25 Variable Height Arm

  • Small profile – space saving design
  • 75/100 mm VESA compatible
  • 7 to 20 lb/3.2 to 9.1 kg Weight limit
  • Tilt/swivel adjustment
  • Portrait/landscape adjustment
  • 12”/30.5 cm height adjustment
  • Smooth continuous surface with minimal seams for easy cleaning

Note: If using monitor handles with a flat panel display that has a 100mm hole pattern, FLP-0002-17 is required.

 
Part Number

WS-0008-01

WS-0008-02

WS-0008-04

WS-0008-32

 
Part Number

OH-0010-83

 
Part Number

OH-0010-84

Arm Options

  • Small profile – space saving design
  • 3 to 10 lbs/ 1.4 to 4.5 kg Weight range
  • Optimized from the factory for keyboards weighing up to 5 lbs/2.3 kg
  • Folding keyboard bracket with adjustable folding tension
  • 5.5”/13.97 cm From wall in the fold up position
  • Adjustable keyboard angle: +/- 10 degrees
  • 12”/30.5 cm Height adjustment with adjustable tension
  • Swivel adjustment
  • Smooth continuous surface with minimal seams for easy cleaning

Note: Keyboard tray sold separately

 
Part Number

WS-0008-06

WS-0008-07

Keyboard Tray and Plate Options
 
Part Number

WM-0023-56

Recommended Accessories
 
Part Number

OH-0010-83

 
Part Number

OH-0010-84

 
Part Number

WM-0007-41

Monitor Handles
 
Part Number

FLP-0008-64

CPU Mounts
 
Part Number

WM-0007-40

WM-0007-41

WM-0007-42

WM-0007-43

GCX manufactures mounting hardware for a variety of patient monitoring equipment and related devices. The configurations shown are provided for reference only and are intended to show the components available for building a complete workstation. Due to the significant variations in anesthesia machines and related equipment, GCX makes no claims regarding the tip stability or overall safety of the final configuration. It is the responsibility of the healthcare institution to ensure that the configuration—the anesthesia machine and all components set on, or mounted to, it—is safe.