The workstations in your office keep people in one position for hours, while the chair under each person may offer little opportunity to adjust around different users or tasks. An ergonomic task chair with pneumatic seat height adjustment from 18 inches to 21 inches gives you a measured range to set the seat for the person using it. Its mesh back, vinyl seat, and flip arm design identify the configuration you are evaluating, so you can compare those features with the way your staff actually work. For an office manager, that means reviewing the components that affect daily workstation use instead of relying on a broad promise of comfort.
The chair has a mesh back with a vinyl seat and an adjustable flip arm design. Pneumatic seat height adjustment sets the seat between 18 inches and 21 inches. Overall dimensions are 39 1/2-inch high by 24-inch wide by 26 1/2-inch deep, giving you the measurements needed to check the chair against your workstation clearances. A 27-inch nylon base supports 2-inch nylon dual-wheel casters, and the stated weight limit is 275 pounds. These specifications let you evaluate the chair by its actual materials, adjustment range, footprint, base, casters, and listed capacity before placing it at a desk.
For a workstation where users vary in height or need a different arm position during the day, the adjustable flip arm design and 18-inch to 21-inch pneumatic seat height range give you two specific configuration details to review. The mesh back and vinyl seat establish the seating materials, while the nylon base and nylon dual-wheel casters define the lower frame and rolling components. At 24 inches wide, 26 1/2 inches deep, and 39 1/2 inches high overall, the chair can be checked against the space assigned to each workstation. You can use the 275-pound weight limit and the measured dimensions to plan placement across your office, then select this configuration when its specifications match your staff and floor plan.
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