A manual adjustment arm primarily consists of components such as an adjustment rod, a support arm, fixing screws, an adjustment screw, and a mounting base.
Among these, the adjustment rod serves as the core component of the manual adjustment arm; it is capable of moving forward or backward and, by connecting to the support arm, facilitates the repositioning of an object. The function of the support arm is to support the adjustment rod, ensuring that it remains firmly anchored at the desired position. The fixing screws are utilized to secure the manual adjustment arm in place, while the mounting base serves to support the object and ensure that it undergoes no deformation whatsoever during the adjustment process.
