Technology | February 11, 2009

February 12, 2009 - Anthro Corp., Technology Furniture, introduced a new member to the Elevate Electric Lift Family, Elevate Adjusta designed for medical imaging applications (PACS).

The Elevate Adjusta supports up to five monitors and features quiet and easy height adjustment. The Elevate Adjusta has dual work surfaces, one which adjusts electronically and one which adjusts manually. The main surface will hold two PACS flat panel monitors and one system monitor or five standard monitors. The back monitor surface electrically raises and lowers with the push of a button, from as low as 27” up to 53” high, allowing the user to work comfortably, sitting or standing. The back monitor surface measures 60-in by 22-in by 1.5-in.

The front keyboard surface manually adjusts up and down from 6.75-in above to 5.5-in below the back surface with a spring-assisted mechanism. The ergonomic front keyboard surface tilts 9 degrees positive (toward the user) and 15 degrees negative (away from the user). The front keyboard surface measures 60-in by 13-in by 1-in.

The Elevate Adjusta supports up to five Flat Panel Monitor Arms, accessories which may be added to enhance the adjustability range. A wide variety of Flat Panel Monitor Arm solutions allow the user to bring monitors nearer for close-up viewing, adjust vertically, rotate up to 360 degrees and tilt up to 200 degrees.

The Elevate Adjusta is constructed with components that are UL listed. Heavy-duty, 4-in locking rubber casters provide the Elevate Adjusta with excellent mobility. The Elevate Adjusta holds up to 150 lbs on the back monitor surface, with up to 40 lbs on the front keyboard surface and up to 100 lbs on the frame. Cables from equipment can be routed through grommets provided in the corner of the work surface, and then guided through the cable trough, which comes standard on each table. When used in PACS applications, transformers for the PACs monitors fit perfectly inside the cable trough so they are hidden and out of the way.

The Elevate Adjusta table surface is made of 45-lb industrial-grade particle board with high-pressure, scratch-resistant laminate. Vinyl contour edge banding matches the laminate, available in Black or Light Grey. Metal components are composed of heavy 16-gauge steel with a baked-on powder-coat finish, available in Black or Silver Metallic.

The Elevate Adjusta comes with a Lifetime Warranty on the work surface and a one-year warranty on the electrical system.

Optional accessories include solutions for further ergonomic benefits (Flat Panel Monitor Arms to support standard or PACS monitors), storage (CPU Holders and equipment shelves on the base tubes for UPS storage), and power and cable management (Power Bars and Surge Protectors).

For more information: www.anthro.com


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