Designed to meet the growing demand for height adjustable workstations, Elsafe has introduced a sit to stand umbilical solution called Cable Snake.
December 9th, 2015
With two different sit to stand Cable Snakes available – Cube and Cube MX – these systems have superior movement and flexibility that hasn’t been seen in the Australian market. Elsafe has done extensive research to provide simplified kits for any style of sit to stand or height adjustable desks, ranging from freestanding desks to desks that have channels and back to back configurations.
The Cable Snake system also introduces an extensive selection of accessories, from under desk brackets and ceiling kits, to floor and desk solutions. Another exciting development is the E-Mag, a range of strong magnetic options for under desk mounting, eliminating the need to mark the desk and creating an easily locatable solution.
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