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Source: Media Outreach

HONG KONG, CHINA – Media OutReach – 28 May 2020 – Southco Asia Ltd., a subsidiary of Southco Inc., a leading global provider of engineered access solutions such as locks, latches, captive fasteners, electronic access solutions and hinges/ positioning technology,  has extended its line of Positioning Technology solutions with an entry-level display arm that offers a robust, configurable display mounting solution. The AV-B30 Adjustable Arm (B Series) offers a simplified mounting solution for static applications where displays only need to be moved into a single stationary position, or where frequent repositioning is not required.

AV-B30 Adjustable Arm (B Series)

Southco’s AV-B30 Adjustable Arm (B Series) provides an entry level solution that allows end users to manually adjust the height and orientation of monitors and screens. A wide range of options allow displays to be easily mounted and conveniently located. Available in wall, desktop and pole mounting options, the B Series can be easily configured according to design specifications.

Constructed of engineered aluminum castings for optimum performance, the B Series offers a robust display mount solution for a range of applications including industrial machinery, point of sale and office furniture. With its streamlined design, the B Series provides enhanced aesthetic appeal with integrated wire management covers and minimal joints for easy cleaning.

“The AV-B30 Adjustable Arm (B Series) offers an efficient, highly configurable display mount solution delivered with the strength of the Southco brand,” adds Global Product Manager Stewart Beck. “The B Series provides a simplified solution for one-time or infrequent positioning of screens and monitors that is well-suited to static applications where the intuitive, constant torque Positioning Technology traditionally offered by our AV Dynamic Display Mount series is not required.”

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