Sovella concept workstations maximize performance

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Sovella continually seeks to improve and perfect our wide range of products, and provide solutions that best meet the needs of our users. With those needs in mind, Sovella’s Concept workstation was developed. Concept workstations, which are available in manual, hand crank and motorized height adjustment options, are designed for the needs of the high-tech, electronics and laboratory business sectors, where ergonomic qualities are an important requirement. There are many possible adjustments, all components fit together seamlessly, and each detail is designed for real world functionality. The workstation adapts to the work process and the needs of the user. As a result all movements of the user can be optimized, which in turn increases performance and productivity and decreases work-related stress. Modular design provides total integration with the existing system and the potential to flexibly adapt to changes in the environment. Concept workstations are typically used in work such as assembly, quality control, research and repair.

Concept worktables are height adjustable in manual, motorized and hand crank versions. All Concept frames can be equipped with casters to create mobile workstation solutions. The Concept table frame is powder coated with a special ESD paint, and may be assembled with any standard or custom top. Quality design and materials yield load capacitites in excess of 1100 lbs. Concept tables are available in five widths, from 40-80 inches, and in three depths: 24″, 30″ and 36″. Custom sizing is also available. The two legs of the Concept table allow ample room for the operator’s legs. The stability of the table is optimized due to the wide cross section of the leg’s foot pair. Each foot is depth adjustable so the table can be installed flush to the wall, or the foot lengthened to provide stability in cases of uneven loading, as with heavy measuring equipment. The back panel provides strength and leveling glides aid in adjustment on uneven surfaces.

 

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