

Use the adapter only with a VESA mount that can support the weight of your iMac Pro.

With the VESA Mount Adapter attached, your iMac Pro complies with the VESA FDMI (MIS-D, 100, C) version specification. The Allcam IMC2 VESA adapter is brand new in brand new brown box with five years UK warranty. The bracket lets you attach your iMac Pro to any VESA-compatible wall mount, desk mount, or articulating arm to create your ideal work space. Typically up to about 55″ screen sizes, the hole pattern tend to be square – ie 75×75 mm, 100×100 mm, 200×200 mm, etc. So if you don’t know what VESA you have, just measure the distances in between the threaded 4 holes on the back of your screen. 75x75mm or 100×100 mm) while on the larger screens they are further apart (i.e. For obvious reasons, the holes on the smaller screens are closer together (i.e. You may have heard the term “VESA” here and there, In simple terms, it’s the distances between the 4 holes on the back of the screens. All the necessary accessories are are supplied with the product.

Any mount with VESA75 or VESA100 can be combined with it. This adapter offers a VESA hole pattern 75×75 and 100×100. Mount the adapter to your VESA enabled monitor bracket. Install this bracket to the existing iMac foot. IMC2 VESA Adapter: Mount iMac to a Monitor Arm Click here if you have the newer iMac M1. The adapter is compatible with iMac 21.5″ and 27″ computers (2012-2020), including the iMac slim from 2012 and the iMac Retina from 2015 (inc. It enables you to mount your iMac to an LCD monitor arm, wall brackets, TV trolleys, or any VESA 75/100 mounting tool. I am aware that this might not be the easiest solution but I do believe that it will be a sleeker solution than the add-on VESA mounts.The Allcam IMC2 VESA mount adapter adapter is the answer. If the part fits, I would be happy to share the CAD design files. Using these dimensions, a CAD drawing can be made and have it machined somewhere. I am therefore looking for someone who would happen to have a 21.5" iMac stand lying around of the 2009, 2010 or the 2011 model (OEM part # 922-9796 ) and would like to share its dimensions in order to replicate the stand to a VESA mount.

My "solution" would be partially disassembling the computer in order to remove the stand and replace that stand with a custom part which can connect to a VESA wall mount. I for one am not a big fan of these add-on mounts and would like to create a solution. I have also found that there are a couple of mounts that you can attach to the stand and mount it to the wall. This unfortunately is not possible as many sources on the internet already mention. I always assumed this would be a straightforward using the kit that Apple sells. I have been the happy owner of a mid 2011 21.5" iMac and would love to have this computer mounted to the wall using a VESA mount.
