Tablet Flex Arm is supplied for tablet holders, phone mounts, webcam stands, kiosks and device display supports. Review material, length, diameter, bend force, end fittings, finish and RFQ details before sample or bulk sourcing.
Tablet flex arms need careful load testing because a tablet creates more leverage than a small phone or light. The mount, clamp and tube must be considered as one assembly.
What to confirm before a sample order
Confirm tablet size, protective case, orientation and expected viewing angle.
Review base or clamp stability with the arm fully extended.
Check long-term sagging before approving a production sample.
Why do tablet flex arms need stronger testing?
A tablet places more weight farther from the mount, so the arm, clamp and holder must be tested together to avoid drift or tipping.
Tablet and phone holders need a flexible arm that feels easy to adjust but still holds the device without sagging. The key variables are device weight, arm length, clamp position, tube diameter and the way the end fittings are fixed.
If an existing holder droops, the answer is not always a thicker tube. Sometimes the working length, clamp leverage or end connection needs to change. Share the device size, target arm length and a photo of the holder so the structure can be checked as a complete assembly.
Questions buyers usually ask
Why do some tablet gooseneck arms sag?
Sagging usually happens when arm length, device weight and holding force are not matched. Longer arms need a stronger structure and a sensible mounting point.
Can one arm work for both phones and tablets?
Sometimes, but tablet loads are higher. It is better to confirm the heaviest device and the longest working position before sampling.
Rytec Corporation
One Cedar Parkway W223N16601 Cedar Parkway Jackson, WI 53037-0403