1. In fact, installing a monitor bracket with this structure is not impossible, but it is relatively troublesome. Simply put, my solution should be able to solve your question .
2. Don't rush to put the LCD screen lifter into the office furniture hole. First, power on and lift the display tray up. Install the display base of the LCD screen lifter configuration onto the lifter
In the middle position of the support plate, there are three plum blossom screws, some are three or two hexagonal screws, and the display base should be installed as close to the inside or outside of the elevator as possible,
Do not tighten the fixing screws of the chassis too tightly for now, as the position of the chassis may need to be adjusted after installing the monitor. Install the monitor (without a monitor base) on the monitor frame
The length of the screws that fix the monitor should be consulted with the monitor seller, and screws should not be used casually, otherwise the monitor may be damaged. Once the monitor is installed, adjust the LCD screen lifter
Connect the VGA signal cable and 220V power cable to the monitor.
3. Place the elevator in the hole of the conference table (with buttons facing the attendees). Connect the power and signal lines at the bottom of the elevator to the elevator interface to raise the elevator
Connect the cable between the elevator and the monitor. Secure the monitor to the back panel of the elevator using the monitor fixing screws. Adjust the front and rear distance between the monitor and the elevator (at the bottom of the monitor)
After the two hexagonal screws are loose, the distance between the front and back of the monitor can be adjusted. If the front and rear distances of the upper and lower parts of the display cannot be adjusted (the display cannot be vertical, adjust the display properly)
If the distance between the indicator and the lower part of the display still scrapes the edge of the lifter after being raised, loosen the two hexagonal screws at the bottom of the display and insert a thin pad in front or behind the screws
Tie straps (usually not exceeding 2mm in thickness), and then tighten the hex screws to adjust the vertical issue of the monitor.

