ARES WING GDT1008WLP-2WH

ARES WING Dual Monitor Wall Mount Instruction Manual

Model: GDT1008WLP-2WH

Brand: ARES WING

1. Introduction

This manual provides detailed instructions for the installation, operation, and maintenance of your ARES WING Dual Monitor Wall Mount. Designed for ultrawide screens from 24 to 57 inches, this premium heavy-duty monitor arm offers full motion flexibility and robust support for your dual-monitor setup.

  • Heavy Duty Dual Arm Support: Supports ultrawide screens up to 57 inches, including curved gaming monitors, with a 60 lbs (22 kg for curved screens) weight capacity per arm.
  • Effortless Angle Adjustment: Features an innovative bearing head structure for smoother tilt adjustments compared to friction-based designs.
  • Full Motion Flexibility: Each arm offers +60° to -20° tilt, ±90° swivel, and ±90° screen rotation for ergonomic viewing and multitasking efficiency.
  • Premium Build & Cable Management: Constructed from high-strength steel and aluminum with a powder-coated matte black finish. Integrated cable management keeps cords hidden for a clean setup.

2. Safety Information

Please read and understand all instructions before installation and use. Failure to do so may result in personal injury or property damage.

  • Ensure that the total weight of your monitor, including accessories, is within the monitor arm's load capacity.
  • Compatible monitor of this monitor arm can be found in the user manual or the product's listing page.
  • Only begin adjustments after confirming that the monitor is firmly attached to the bracket.
  • We recommend doing the procedures with the aid of another person to prevent any damage to the product or unintended injuries.
  • Always adhere to the instructions when operating the product.
  • WARNING: The bracket arm is currently under pressure. For your safety, do not adjust it before screen installation as it could spring back and cause injury.
  • DO NOT MOUNT ON DRYWALL ALONE! This mount is designed for use in single stud or solid wall. Not recommended for walls with thin surfaces like brick veneer, concrete overlay, and cork.

3. Parts List

Verify all components are present and undamaged before proceeding with installation.

Mount Components

  • Upper Arm (x1): Connects to the VESA plate and lower arm.
  • Lower Arm (x1): Connects to the column and upper arm.
  • Wall Plate (x1): Base for mounting to the wall.
  • VESA Plate (x1): Attaches to the back of the monitor.
  • Column (x1): Vertical support pole.
  • Cable Clip (x1): For organizing cables along the arm.
  • Decorative Cover (x2): Covers screws on the wall plate.

Hardware & Tools (Not Included)

  • M4x12 Screw (x4)
  • M5x8 Screw (x2)
  • D5 Washer (x4)
  • 4mm Allen Key (x1)
  • 6mm (Long Type) Allen Key (x1)
  • ST6.3x55 Lag Bolt (x3)
  • S10x50 Concrete Anchor (x3)
  • D8 Washer (x3)
  • Tools Needed (Not Included): Stud Finder, Level, Pencil, Electric Drill, Socket Wrench, Phillips Screwdriver.
ARES WING Dual Monitor Wall Mount components

Image: All components included in the ARES WING Dual Monitor Wall Mount package.

4. Setup & Installation

Follow these steps carefully to ensure a secure and stable installation of your monitor mount.

4.1 Wall Plate Installation

Determine the desired wall plate height to avoid over- or under-heightening the display. The mount is designed for single wood stud or solid concrete/brick walls. DO NOT MOUNT ON DRYWALL ALONE!

For Wood Stud Wall:

  1. Use a stud finder to locate the center of a wood stud. Mark the position.
  2. Place the wall plate (C) against the wall, aligning the center hole with your stud mark. Use a level to ensure it's straight. Mark the three screw holes.
  3. Drill pilot holes at the marked spots using a 4.5mm (3/16") drill bit to a depth of 55mm (2.2").
  4. Secure the wall plate (C) to the wall using three lag bolts (W-A) and three D8 washers (W-C). Tighten with a socket wrench.
  5. Attach the decorative covers (G, H) over the lag bolts for a clean finish.
Wall mounting options for ARES WING monitor arm

Image: Illustration showing compatible wall types: Brick Wall, Wood Stud, and Concrete Wall. A warning states "DO NOT MOUNT ON DRY WALL ALONE!".

For Concrete/Brick Wall:

  1. Place the wall plate (C) against the wall at the desired height. Use a level to ensure it's straight. Mark the three screw holes.
  2. Drill pilot holes at the marked spots using a 10mm (3/8") drill bit to a depth of 60mm (2.4").
  3. Insert three concrete anchors (W-B) into the drilled holes.
  4. Secure the wall plate (C) to the wall using three lag bolts (W-A) and three D8 washers (W-C). Tighten with a socket wrench.
  5. Attach the decorative covers (G, H) over the lag bolts.

4.2 Attaching the Column and Arms

  1. Slide the column (E) into the wall plate (C). Ensure the threaded hole on the column aligns with the square notch inside the cylindrical base of the wall plate.
  2. Secure the column by tightening the set screw on the wall plate using the 4mm Allen key (L).
  3. Slide the lower arm (B) onto the column (E).
  4. Slide the upper arm (A) onto the lower arm (B).

4.3 Attaching the Monitor

  1. Attach the VESA plate (D) to the back of your monitor using the appropriate M4x12 screws (I) and D5 washers (K). DO NOT overtighten.
  2. Before hanging the monitor, ensure the tilt joint on the upper arm is locked to prevent sudden tilting. Use the 6mm Allen key (M) to tighten the screw on the tilt joint.
  3. With assistance, carefully lift the monitor and slide the VESA plate attached to the monitor onto the upper arm's mounting head.
  4. CAUTION: Do not release the monitor immediately after hanging. Wait until you are sure it is stable in its position to prevent injury or equipment damage. If the arm rises or falls, refer to the adjustment section.

Video: ARES WING 57" Dual Monitor Arm Wall Mount Installation Guide. This video demonstrates the step-by-step process of mounting the monitor arm to the wall and attaching the monitors.

Multiple monitor layouts with ARES WING mount

Image: Examples of multiple monitor layouts achievable with the ARES WING mount, including stacked and side-by-side configurations.

5. Adjustment

Adjust the monitor arm to your preferred viewing position for optimal ergonomics.

5.1 Gas Spring Tension Adjustment

The gas spring tension controls the vertical movement of the arm. Adjust it to match your monitor's weight.

  • If the arm lifts too easily or springs up, turn the adjustment screw (located on the underside of the arm) towards the "minus" (-) sign to reduce tension.
  • If the arm drops or is difficult to lift, turn the adjustment screw towards the "plus" (+) sign to increase tension.
  • Use the 6mm Allen key (M) for this adjustment. Hold the arm horizontally during adjustment.
Flexible adjustment options for ARES WING monitor arm

Image: Visual representation of the flexible adjustment capabilities including tilt (+60° to -20°), swivel (±90°), and rotation (±90°).

5.2 Tilt Adjustment for Ultrawide Monitors

For ultrawide monitors, specific tilt adjustments may be needed.

  1. Before mounting the monitor, adjust the A & B gas spring tension to the maximum.
  2. If the monitor is not tiltable after mounting, loosen the screw on the tilt joint until smooth tilting is achieved.

5.3 Swivel and Rotation

The monitor can be swiveled ±90° and rotated ±90° (portrait to landscape) for versatile viewing angles.

  • To change rotation direction (e.g., counter-clockwise), remove the screw on the back of the mounting plate and attach it to the other side.

6. Maintenance

Regular maintenance ensures the longevity and safe operation of your monitor mount.

  • Periodically check all screws and connections to ensure they are tight and secure.
  • Clean the mount with a soft, damp cloth. Avoid abrasive cleaners or solvents.
  • Inspect the gas spring mechanism for any signs of wear or damage.

7. Troubleshooting

If you encounter any issues, refer to the following common solutions:

ProblemPossible CauseSolution
Monitor arm does not stay in desired vertical position (too high/low).Gas spring tension is incorrect for monitor weight.Adjust the gas spring tension using the 6mm Allen key (M). Turn towards '+' if arm drops, towards '-' if arm lifts too easily.
Monitor cannot be tilted or is too stiff.Tilt joint screw is too tight.Loosen the tilt joint screw (on the VESA plate) slightly until desired tilt movement is achieved.
Monitor is not stable on the wall.Improper wall mounting or loose screws.Ensure the wall plate is securely fastened to a wood stud or concrete/brick wall. Re-tighten all lag bolts. Do not mount on drywall alone.
Cables are messy or tangled.Cable management not utilized.Route cables through the integrated cable management clips on the arm for a tidy setup.

8. Specifications

  • Mounting Type: Wall Mount
  • Movement Type: Rotate, Tilt, Swivel
  • Brand: ARES WING
  • Material: Metal (High-strength steel and aluminum)
  • Color: White
  • Compatible Devices: Monitor
  • Minimum Supported Screen Size: 24 Inches
  • Maximum Supported Screen Size: 57 Inches
  • VESA Compatibility: 75x75mm, 100x100mm
  • Weight Capacity (Flat Screen): 4.4 lbs - 60 lbs per arm
  • Weight Capacity (Curved Screen): 4.4 lbs - 49 lbs per arm
  • Tilt Angle: +60° to -20°
  • Swivel Angle: ±90°
  • Screen Rotation: ±90°
  • Model Number: GDT1008WLP-2WH
ARES WING Dual Monitor Wall Mount specifications overview

Image: Overview of monitor compatibility, weight capacity, and wall types for the ARES WING mount.

9. Warranty & Support

Your ARES WING Dual Monitor Wall Mount comes with a 2 Year Manufacturer Warranty.

For technical support, troubleshooting assistance, or warranty claims, please contact ARES WING customer service. Refer to the contact information provided in your product packaging or visit the official ARES WING website.

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