I own a pair of fairly heavy HP Envy 32 monitors that are rear mounted at the bottom of the screen resulting in a high pinch torque. The angle of the screen is controlled by friction when tightening the screw, which might be enough if the screen was more or less hanging, but asking that bolt to provide enough friction so that the heavy screen mounted underneath doesn't push things a bit pushes things is working. t tilt forward. I think,
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