Here are the full specs, uses, pros/cons, and India‑price info for the Tether Tools Rock Solid VESA Adapter Plate (200×200) — model VADPT200.
🔧 Specs & Key Details
Spec | Detail |
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Model / SKU | VADPT200 — Rock Solid VESA Adapter Plate (200 x 200) |
VESA Compatibility | Supports up to 200 × 200 mm mounting hole patterns. |
Load Capacity | Up to 80 lb (≈ 36 kg) |
Finish | Non‑reflective black |
What It Enables | Allows larger VESA‑pattern monitors (up to 200×200) to be mounted onto Tether Tools “Vu” monitor mounts / Studio Vu / grip gear / studio stands etc., that may normally only support smaller VESA holes. |
Included in Box | Adapter plate + mounting hardware. Warranty (limited / manufacturer) included. |
✅ What It's Good For / Use‑Cases
If you have a large monitor with VESA holes up to 200×200 and want to use a Tether Tools Vu / Studio Vu / grip stand setup. This plate adapts the monitor to the mount properly.
Useful in studio, video village, live view, or tethered photography setups where you want a stable, flexible mount for a larger monitor.
Helps avoid needing a totally new monitor mount; just use this adapter plate to expand the compatibility of your existing mount.
The high load capacity (80 lb) gives a good safety margin when mounting moderately large/ heavy monitors.

⚠️ Things to Keep in Mind / Limitations
Even though the plate supports up to 80 lb, total system stability depends on your stand, clamp, arms, and how far out you mount the monitor. Longer arms or offset loads reduce effective safe weight.
Make sure your stand / mount (e.g. Vu mount etc.) has a strong 5/8″ “Baby” pin or equivalent and is rated for the monitor + adapter.
Monitor size and thickness: you may need longer screws or spacers if the monitor is thick or has a deep casing; also ensure the adapter plate matches (not interfering with ports / cable routing).
Transport / weight: using this adapter adds bulk/weight behind monitor; if you travel with your setup, consider that.
The finish (non‑reflective) helps avoid glare/reflection, but surface treatment and rigging still matter for professional appearance.