Gator Frameworks GFW-UTL-MEDIATRAY1

Gator Frameworks Adjustable Multi-Media Gear Stand (GFW-UTL-MEDIATRAY1)

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The Gator Frameworks GFW-UTL-MEDIATRAY1 is a versatile adjustable multi-media gear stand designed to securely hold various equipment such as laptops, projectors, small production samplers, and monitors. Its robust construction and adjustable features provide a stable and adaptable platform for your media needs.

This manual provides essential information for the safe and efficient setup, operation, and maintenance of your GFW-UTL-MEDIATRAY1 stand. Please read it thoroughly before assembly and use.

Ozi nchekwa

  • Ike ibu: Do not exceed the maximum load capacity of 9 kg (20 lbs). Overloading can cause instability and damage to the stand or equipment.
  • Elu nke kwụsiri ike: Debe ihe nkwụnye ahụ mgbe niile n'elu ala dị larịị, kwụsiri ike, ma dị larịị iji gbochie ịda.
  • Mgbatị Ụkwụ: Ensure all tripod legs are fully extended and locked into position before placing any equipment on the tray.
  • Ngwa echekwara: Always use the provided adhesive EVA rubber pads to prevent equipment from sliding on the tray. For VESA-mounted monitors, ensure all mounting screws are securely tightened.
  • Ndozi: Exercise caution when adjusting the height or angle of the stand, especially with equipment in place. Ensure all locking mechanisms are fully engaged after adjustment.
  • Ụmụaka na anụ ụlọ: Keep children and pets away from the stand during assembly and operation to prevent accidents.
  • Nyocha: Regularly inspect the stand for any signs of wear, damage, or loose components. Do not use the stand if it is damaged.

Ihe ngwugwu

Please verify that all components are present and undamaged upon opening the package. If any parts are missing or damaged, contact Gator Frameworks customer support immediately.

  • Adjustable Tripod Base with Main Pole
  • Reversible 1.2mm Steel Tray
  • Adhesive EVA Rubber Pads (pre-cut strips)
  • VESA 100x100 Mounting Brackets and Hardware (screws, washers, wing nuts)
  • Ntụtụ nchekwa

Ntuziaka nhazi

  1. Unfold the Tripod Base: Place the tripod base on a flat surface. Extend the legs fully until they lock into their open position. Ensure the red rings on the rubber grip feet are visible and the base is stable.
  2. Insert Main Pole: Loosen the height adjustment knob on the tripod base. Insert the main pole into the top of the tripod base. Adjust to your desired height and secure by tightening the knob. For added security, insert the safety pin through the designated hole in the main pole and tripod base.
  3. Attach the Tray: The stand features a reversible tray. Determine which side you wish to use:
    • Flanged Side Up: For laptops, samplers, or other equipment that benefits from a raised edge to prevent sliding.
    • Flat Side Up: For VESA-mounted monitors or when a completely flat surface is preferred.

    Align the tray's mounting bracket with the top of the main pole. Secure the tray using the provided hardware (e.g., wing nuts) to achieve the desired tilt angle. Ensure all connections are tight.

    Close-up of the VESA mounting bracket on the stand's pole, showing how the tray attaches and can be tilted.

    Image: Close-up of the VESA mounting bracket on the stand's pole, illustrating the attachment point for the tray and its tilt mechanism.

  4. Apply EVA Rubber Pads: If using the flanged side up for non-VESA equipment, apply the adhesive EVA rubber pads to the tray surface. These pads provide grip and prevent your equipment from scratching or sliding.
  5. Ntinye VESA Mount (Nhọrọ): If mounting a monitor, ensure the flat side of the tray is facing up. Attach the VESA 100x100 mounting brackets to the monitor using the appropriate screws. Then, secure the monitor with the attached brackets to the stand's tray using the provided hardware.

Ntuziaka ọrụ

Once assembled, the Gator Frameworks Multi-Media Gear Stand offers flexibility for various applications.

  • Ndozi elu: To adjust the stand's height, loosen the height adjustment knob on the main pole. Carefully raise or lower the pole to the desired height (between 28" and 44.5" / 711.2mm – 1130.3mm). Re-insert the safety pin into the nearest hole and tighten the knob securely.
  • Tray Angle Adjustment: Loosen the wing nuts or knobs securing the tray to the main pole. Adjust the tray to your preferred angle, then tighten the fasteners firmly to lock it in place.
  • Ntinye akụrụngwa: Place your laptop, projector, sampler, or monitor onto the tray. Ensure it is centered and stable. The EVA pads will help prevent movement.
  • Collapsing for Storage/Transport: To collapse the stand, remove any equipment from the tray. Loosen the tray fasteners and remove the tray. Loosen the main pole height adjustment knob, remove the safety pin, and lower the pole completely. Fold the tripod legs inward until they are compact.
Laptop on the adjustable, reversible steel utility tray with EVA rubber pads.

Image: A laptop positioned on the adjustable, reversible steel utility tray, highlighting the adhesive EVA rubber pads for secure placement.

Monitor mounted on the stand using 100x100 VESA mounting brackets.

Image: A monitor securely attached to the stand, demonstrating the use of the 100x100 VESA mounting brackets.

The stand in its collapsed, compact design for easy transport and storage.

Image: The stand shown in its fully collapsed configuration, illustrating its compact design for convenient transport and storage.

Nlekọta

  • Nhicha: Wipe down the stand with a soft, dry cloth. For stubborn dirt, a slightly damp enwere ike iji akwa mee ihe, na-esote ihicha ozugbo. Zere ihe nhicha ma ọ bụ ihe mgbaze.
  • Nyochaa ngwaike: Periodically check all screws, knobs, and fasteners to ensure they are tight. Loose hardware can compromise the stand's stability.
  • Nchekwa: Store the stand in a dry environment, away from extreme temperatures and humidity, to prevent corrosion.

Nchọpụta nsogbu

Stand is unstable or wobbly:
  • Ensure the tripod legs are fully extended and locked.
  • Hụ na e tinyere ihe nkwụnye ahụ n'elu ala dị larịị ma dị larịị.
  • Check that the height adjustment knob and tray fasteners are securely tightened.
  • Confirm the safety pin is inserted correctly.
Equipment slides on the tray:
  • Ensure the adhesive EVA rubber pads are properly applied to the tray surface.
  • Verify the tray is level or slightly tilted backward if using the flanged side up.
Difficulty adjusting height or angle:
  • Loosen the respective adjustment knobs or fasteners sufficiently before attempting to move components.
  • Do not force adjustments; if resistance is met, re-check for obstructions or fully loosen fasteners.
Missing or damaged parts upon arrival:
  • Inspect all components immediately after unboxing.
  • Contact Gator Frameworks customer support with your purchase details for assistance.

Nkọwapụta

Nọmba nlereanyaGFW-UTL-MEDIATRAY1
Ihe onwunweAlloy Steel
Ụdị mmechaPainted (Black)
Ụdị ntọalaTripod .kwụ
Ibu Ibu9 n'arọ (20 lbs)
Elu nwere ike idozi28" to 44.5" (711.2mm – 1130.3mm)
Nha Tray (L x W)19.25" x 15.75" (489mm x 400mm)
Ndakọrịta VESA100x100
Ibu Ibu9.2 pound
Nha Ngwaahịa (Ngwugwu)19.5 x 34 x 5 sentimita asatọ
Diagram showing the dimensions of the Gator Frameworks Multi-Media Gear Stand, including tray size and height range.

Image: A diagram illustrating the key dimensions of the stand, including tray length and width, and the adjustable height range.

Akwụkwọ ikike na nkwado

For warranty information, technical support, or to inquire about replacement parts, please contact Gator Frameworks customer service directly. Refer to the official Gator Frameworks website or your purchase documentation for current contact details and warranty terms.

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