TECHNICAL PARAMETERS
The TH-13 is a pneumatic height-adjustable work desk featuring a column cat paw foot structure paired with a square tabletop. Its core design focuses on providing users with smooth height adjustment and a stable support platform.
Core Features & Operating Principle
The desk utilizes an integrated gas spring mechanism for height adjustment. Users can manually set the desktop to remain at any height within a vertical range of 720mm to 1130mm. This lifting mechanism operates without electricity, resulting in a relatively simplified construction. The desktop features a square design, measuring 715mm in length and 495mm in width, offering a flat work surface. The main structure is constructed from aluminum and iron, finished with a powder coating process available in black and white color options. The base is equipped with four casters, two of which include locking functions, facilitating easy mobility and secured positioning when stationary.
Product Advantages & Application Considerations
Adaptability to Space and Posture: The extensive height range accommodates both seated and standing postures for users of different statures, supporting posture-alternating work patterns.
Convenient Mobility for Repositioning: The caster design with partial locking capability allows the desk to be moved effortlessly between different work locations and fixed in place as needed.
Durability and Ease of Maintenance: The primary metal construction with a powder-coated finish offers resistance to wear and is easy to clean. The pneumatic system eliminates maintenance associated with electrical components.
Compact Worksurface Layout: The square desktop dimensions are suitable for accommodating a monitor, keyboard, and common office supplies, making it applicable for space-conscious environments.
Typical Application Scenarios
The TH-13 Pneumatic Height-Adjustable Desk is suited for environments that require flexible work height adjustment or frequent relocation of the workstation. Example applications include: home offices, hot-desking office areas, laboratory workbenches, school classrooms, creative studios, or light-duty industrial operation stations.