Fellowes Office Suites Underdesk Keyboard Drawer, Black/Silver (9140305)
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The width of the net is barely Concern is the depth of the problem. It is only possible for me to fit 7 1/2 inches from top to bottom on the
With its update, it is more stable than the older style, but it does not mount with the former style. (My husband mounted some extra pieces of wood under my desk so that my unit could be installed. In order to be successful with the installation, the mounting surface had to be flush. a) I also had a little issue with the cross bar. This is hopefully helpful, thank you.
In the keyboard section of the device, a 20 inch keyboard will fit under the desk. *br>The lip of the drawer is about 1/2 inch deep, and since there are no back sides to the drawer, any size keyboard will fit under this device. That seems to make sense, does it not? This means that the keyboard can hang from the drawer on the rear.
As long as you have a screwdriver, a pencil to mark your holes, and a drill if you like, you're ready to begin Screws should be drilled into the concrete. It is always a pleasure for me to pre-plan I do not want to risk damaging my wood by not drilling holes for my screws. In the event that you do not have a drill, you can install it with a screw driver. As a result, you will have to exert a little bit more strength to install your drawer because you will be in an awkward position. It is not possible to install your desk upside down, except you can flip it over while doing so. By the way, the keyboard drawer is very sturdy and sturdy.
Selected User Reviews For Fellowes Office Suites Underdesk Keyboard Drawer, Black/Silver (9140305)
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There is a crossbar across the top of my Ikea desk that prevents me from installing a normal under-desk fan With a rail, a keyboard tray for desktops. I found this Fellowes tray to be the perfect solution for me as the rails install "over" (i. e. My crossbar) will not be hindered by it. Below you will find an example of my review illustrated with pictures. There is a 6" gap between the crossbar and the edge of the desk. Luckily, it lay on the edge of the desk. There is an anchor point for each rail between two anchor points. After I aligned the dotted line with the edge of the desk, I installed the tray using the template included in the package. Those other reviewers who have also highlighted this have left the front edge of the tray (i. e. This option might look ugly, but it's the only option available to me because when the keyboard tray is fully pushed in, there is little clearance between the crossbar and my keyboard. Since I am having a height issue, I have had to use the 2 1/2" highest setting. This purchase has been a good choice for me.
Neither the measurements nor the instructions were posted by any other user. This is the measurement of the inside of the tray where the keyboard would be located. There is an exact 20 inch difference between them. Having an extra wide keyboard is important to me. I have a Corsair K95 with 18 macro I had to modify my desk a bit to make room for this tray, but that was my problem, not that of the tray. My desk has an apron, so I had to build up underneath my desk to let the tray lie below the apron. The mounting brackets on the tray are 16 inches apart on center. Compared to what I would prefer, it is a little lower, but this is my issue, There is no need to screw it in or out as it slides in and out effortlessly and stays in place You don't have to worry about the trade slipping in as you type it. It is convenient to have a slide-out mouse pad on the right, but I do not use my mouse with it. On it, I place a rubber mat, and then I use it to place my phone. As for the price, it's a great buy! I'm very pleased with my purchase, and would highly recommend it.
I'd say it's pretty darned I think the whole thing works well and you can easily assemble it if you're careful. In the case that your desk is too large to flip over, be sure that there is sufficient illumination under the desk in order to perform your It is okay to extend the slides all the way out to determine where you want it secured, but it would be more comfortable to extend them all the way out. That little bit of the screen sticking out is really annoying when it's shut. Our purpose is defeated in a way. If you still need a hole saw and desk top grommet, be sure to pick those up as well. Even if your desk already has one, it is a good idea to get one anyway. Finally, I roughed up the mouse shelf with some 80 grit sandpaper and glued a piece of cut up mouse pad to it to provide better holding power and traction. I am blown away by how well it works. Up to date I am updating this post even though it has been over a year (possibly 2). The drive is still working fine and is still a good buy. Occasionally, you might want to check all of your screws since they tend to walk out after a while. This isn't a problem that can't be fixed with some loctite, though. A very worthwhile purchase for me, and I am pleased with it.
This is fine, as long as you do not In addition to the instructions, the template is also very precise. Then they list 8 screws of one type (I got 4) and 4 screws of another type (I got 7) and there is a third step that still does not make any sense. You are supposed to screw four "D" screws into the brackets, and they tell you there are four of them. After you screw in 4 more "D" screws where appropriate, you are supposed to do 4-more screws elsewhere. It is rather straightforward today. Just screw the brackets into the sliders. Mark the template. Turn the desk over and screw the brackets in. It will leave you with a lot of screws. I just want to point out that the screws that go into the desk are 3/4 inches in diameter. I would guess that if you have a 3/4 in. desk top (like I do), the depth of the bracket will allow you to sink the screws in tightly without piercing the top of the desk, but I am not sure.