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Standtastic UB-1 Wall Mount and Tier Kit Adapter (set of 2)

U-bolt for StandTastic 100TK Keyboard Arms
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Standtastic UB-1 Wall Mount and Tier Kit Adapter (set of 2)
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Standtastic UB-1 Wall Mount and Tier Kit Adapter (set of 2)
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Added Versatility for Your Wall-mounted System

The StandTastic UB-1 wall mount adapter tier kit lets you store your keyboards parallel to the floor while using your StandTastic VF-1 wall mounting system. These u-bolts attach to your 100TK keyboard arms to give you a flat shelf surface for your keyboard. The keyboardists at Sweetwater love how easily the UB-1 is installed on the 100TK keyboard arms.

Standtastic UB-1 Wall Mount and Tier Kit Adapter Features:

  • Easy installation and hassle-free removal
  • Includes two u-bolts
  • Black finish matches 100TK keyboard arms and VF-1 wall mount
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Tech Specs

  • Type: U-bolt Attachment
  • Compatibility: Standtastic VF-1, 100TK
  • Manufacturer Part Number: UB-1

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Reviews

Tight fit
For use with the 100TK and VF-1, so you can put the arms parallel to the floor. They work once you get them on there, but the fit isn't perfect, making it a bit of a chore. Once on there, they do exactly what I needed, so that's great. The bad news is that if I want to remove them so I can angle the arms, and possibly go back and forth between angled and parallel, it's going to be a pain every time. Still recommended, with that caveat.