Arkon FLBK3885TAB4 10.25 inch Metal Robust Locking Forklift Pillar Tablet Mount
Arkon FLBK3885TAB4 10.25 inch Metal Robust Locking Forklift Pillar Tablet Mount
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PRODUCT FEATURES
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10.25 inch locking tablet mount for forklift pillars or brackets, pallet jacks, or other warehouse vehicles
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Fits tablets with 7 to 10 inch screen size
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Includes key lock and security hardware
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Mount’s double ball adjustment helps position device
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2 year limited warranty
PRODUCT DETAILS
FLBK3885TAB4 is a metal locking tablet mount specifically designed for use on a forklift pillars or brackets, pallet jacks, or other warehouse vehicle. Consisting of two steel plates with black powdercoat finish and accompanying mounting hardware, FLBK3885TAB4 is made with heavy gauge steel construction to last in tough environments, such as construction sites, factories, and warehouses.
This 10.25” forklift mount is composed of a 38mm (1.5 inch) compatible metal 8.5” Robust Mount shaft with double ball adjustment points and a Metal Universal Locking Tablet Holder, which features a key lock (keys included) that keeps the tablet securely in place. FLBK3885TAB4 fits tablets with 7”-10” screen size, including Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0, Galaxy Tab 3 7.0 and 8.0, Galaxy Tab Pro 8.4, Galaxy Note 10.1, Galaxy Tab 4, Galaxy Tab Pro 10.1, Galaxy Tab S 10.5, LG G Pad 7.0, 8.0, and 10.1, Nexus tablets, Apple iPad Air 2 and iPad Air, iPad 4, 3, and 2, and iPad mini.
The tablet holder is made of aluminum and includes multiple horizontal and vertical adjustment points along both sides, making it compatible with tablets as small as the G Pad 7.0, or as large as the Nexus 10. Use a 7mm and 10mm socket wrench to adjust the tablet holder to your tablet’s size specifications. Security hardware is also included.
Each of the mount’s steel plates weighs just under half a pound and measures 4” x 2.75” x 1/8”. Holes are pre-drilled into the plates so installation is quick and easy.
WARNING: This product may expose you to chemicals, which are known to the State of California to cause cancer.