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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arm mount" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a device or attachment that secures something to an arm, often in the context of technology or equipment.
Example: "The camera was securely attached to the arm mount, allowing for smooth and stable filming."
Alternatives: "arm bracket" or "arm holder".
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A so-called articulating arm mount, like the one discussed above, includes a support, which can often be moved to keep the television closer to the wall, or out away from the wall and pointed in a certain direction.
The joystick is fixed in a suitable position via a special arm mount.
The unit comes with an optional arm mount to create even more free space.
But like many other LCDs, it can be removed from its stand and attached to an industry-standard wall or arm mount.
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In the disaster area, an arm mounted crawler robot is leveraged for missions such as searching victims.
He commissioned a robotic arm mounted with a camera to survey the tomb without setting foot in it.
A robot arm mounted to a cabinet might be a simpler solution to the grocery problem, for example.
KARES, an acronym of KAIST Rehabilitation Engineering System, is the intelligent rehabilitation system with a 6 DOF robotic arm mounted on the powered wheelchair.
The aim of this paper is to present a global strategy of approach of an assistive mobile manipulator (manipulator arm mounted on a mobile base).
Using a robotic arm mounted delivery system, multiple low-dose ionizing radiation beams are delivered from multiple angles, concentrating ablative energy at the target tissue.
It is the foundation of SHERLOC, an arm mounted instrument recently selected by NASA to fly on the next rover mission to Mars in 2020.
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