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Lista International: Align adjustable-height workstation

Operator ergonomics enhanced by adjustable height workstation

Lista International: Align adjustable-height workstation
adjustable height workstations
By 24/7 Staff 
April 11, 2012

To provide ergonomic comfort, flexible functionality and enhanced productivity, Lista’s Align adjustable height workstation can be easily configured to accommodate the worker with the appropriate work surface height.

It is ideal for tasks such as repair, testing and assembly of mechanical and electronic products and components, packaging, and R&D use. Adjustable heights range from 27 to 42 inches with a motorized, hand crank or slide leg base. The motorized version can be pre-set with three height positions. Dynamic load capacity is 1,000 pounds for motorized bases and 500 pounds for the hand crank version.

To accommodate different applications, the unit can be customized with butcher block, plastic laminate or static dissipative surface options.

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