erTgo is a European range of electric height adjustable desks, allowing users to work comfortably from the same desk while sitting or standing. Cost-effective where quick changes in working height are required. Allows flexibility for both the task and the human requirement. Dimensions: Three models of erTgo are available; the models differin terms of weight […]
November 21st, 2008
erTgo is a European range of electric height adjustable desks, allowing users to work comfortably from the same desk while sitting or standing. Cost-effective where quick changes in working height are required. Allows flexibility for both the task and the human requirement.
Dimensions: Three models of erTgo are available; the models differ
in terms of weight carrying capacity. erTgo1 lifts up to 80kg, erTgo2 with dual motor carries 100kg while erTgo3 lifts up to 110kg.
Delivery time: 14 days
Applications: General commercial, healthcare
Variations: Desktops are made to order and shaped to suit.
Finish: Frame is aluminium and polished steel. Laminex commercial laminate range for desktops.
Manufacturer and Designer: Actiforce International, www.actiforce.nl
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