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Wigdaddy
549
Feb 27, 2017
How much horizontal overhang on the desk edge is required for the C-clamp? My firm provided me with this lovely big hardwood desk but it dates to the typewriter era and might not have enough of a ledge to clamp on to. :⁠)
nmnb92
62
Feb 28, 2017
WigdaddyThe clamp protrudes about 3.5 inches over the edge of your desk. Just make sure your desk is sturdy enough to support 2 monitors, composite wood would most likely crack/break. My desk is only .75 inches in width, but its a pretty solid piece of wood and I've had zero issues so far with two 27' monitors. I would definitely recommend the dual stand :)
Wigdaddy
549
Mar 1, 2017
nmnb92Thanks! Got one on order. I went for the standing desk option, which isn't available here. :)
Huzaifa
6
Mar 5, 2017
nmnb92Hey do you know how much it protrudes on the underside of the desk?
Wigdaddy
549
Mar 6, 2017
HuzaifaI got mine a few days ago and installed it just fine. It needs just 2 inches of overhang for hardwood, though you'll probably want three or four if your desk is made of a weaker material.
Huzaifa
6
Mar 6, 2017
WigdaddyYeah I contacted the manufacturer for this information, can confirm it and a majority of their c clamp based mounts need 2 inches underneath although they recommend more. Just gonna leave this here in case anyone needs it.
nmnb92
62
Mar 9, 2017
SrZarateThat is the exact model of my second monitor, so yes I think it will work :)
The only issue you may run into is adjusting your second monitor to your desired angle/position. Because the monitors are 27inch and the bezels on the VS278Q-P are kinda large, it is hard to angle the second monitor past a certain point since it will rub against the first monitor. But that is to be expected with two huge monitors, I still highly recommend this stand.
SrZarate
0
Mar 9, 2017
nmnb92Thank you for the info bro, :D