Easy Mate
Our split top mechanisms allow for the creation of a height adjustable surface when added to either a fixed-height, or height-adjustable table. Whether the user is seated in a chair, on a stool or standing, our unique mechanisms easily position large worksurfaces to an exact and comfortable working height. Compare our three models’ vertical travel range, tilt adjustability, width, retractability and price to determine which product and options will best fit your needs.
- Lift & Set, spring-assisted design allows for effortless height adjustment through a 12″ travel range: 6″ up and 6″ down
- Soft knob enables +9˚ /-15˚ tilt for proper ergonomic alignment
- Simple installation – no paddle, separate brake mechanism or cable to mount
- Numerous widths available
Up: 6”
Down: 6”
Total: 12”
Height Adjustment: Lift and Set
Tilt Adjustment: +9°/-15°
Tilt Set By: Single Knob
Spring Assist Options: 15 or 20 lb
Material: Steel
Finish: Black Textured Powder Coat
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