A workday spent at a desk puts the same chair through repeated changes in posture, reach, and load; your ergonomic task chair must account for all three. This chair lets you adjust the seat height, arm rests, tilt tension, and working angle rather than holding your body in one fixed position. Its spring tilt mechanism changes the angle of the entire seat relative to the floor, allowing some upper body weight to transfer to the backrest. An upright lock keeps the chair in its upright position when that is the setting your work requires, while the pneumatic gas lift changes the seat height.
The chair is upholstered in black crepe and built around a 27-inch black steel base with 3-inch double wheel casters. Its overall dimensions are 29 inches wide by 30 inches deep by 40 inches to 43 inches high. The seat height adjusts from 18 1/2 inches to 21 1/2 inches, and the arm height adjusts from 25 1/2 inches to 30 1/2 inches. The listed weight capacity is 400 pounds. The spring tilt mechanism, tilt tension control, upright lock, and pneumatic gas lift give you several specific points of adjustment as different employees use the same workstation throughout the day.
For your seating plan, the black crepe upholstery and black steel base establish the listed finish combination without adding extra color choices to the specification. The adjustable arm rests let you set arm height within the stated 25 1/2-inch to 30 1/2-inch range, while the pneumatic gas lift handles seat height from 18 1/2 inches to 21 1/2 inches. You can also choose whether the chair remains upright or moves through the spring tilt mechanism, with tilt tension available to set the resistance. That combination gives your office a task chair with documented dimensions, adjustment points, and a 400-pound weight capacity for assigned workstations, shared desks, or administrative seating.
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