ARISE ACT 2 SIT-STAND ELECTRIC DESK
The new Arise sit-stand desk has taken a significant leap in design for a desk of its type incorporating elegant minimalist Danish design and Scandinavian engineering. It is the table that transforms from sitting height to standing height with a touch of a button
- The latest steel electrically height adjustable table frames solution can quietly and continually be adjusted to any sitting and standing work position
- Arise's smooth and silent linear actuator motor is controlled by simple up and down push buttons
- The electric desk frame also features anti-collision technology. This prevents the desk from rising or lowering if there is an obstruction
- The twin vertical poles give maximum stability even when the desk is at its highest
- Frame Colour - Silver. Also comes with cable tray
- Dimensions: W 1776 x D 1276mm
- Due to freight costs, some orders may incur an additional delivery charge and this may vary depending on the order, particularly in WA and some regional markets. Delivery cost variations will be confirmed at the time of order.
- Some items require assembly, if you need help this can be advised at the time of order. A service fee for assembly/installation may also apply.
Reasons to Choose Sit-Stand / Height Adjustable Desks
- The Human body is not designed to sit for long periods
- Remaining seated for long periods can cause or exacerbate back and neck pain or discomfort
- Sit-Stand desks give height adjustment flexibility for multi-user or shared desks
- Easy (by electric motor) height adjustment make desks ideal for tall or short people as well as wheelchair users
Benefits of Electric Height Adjustable Desks
- Changing working position regularly helps to prevent back problems
- Allows different sets of muscles to be used
- Reduce build up fatigue
- Allows spinal discs to compress and decompress allowing nutrition to disc
- Reduce muscle pressure and allows better blood circulation
- Improves concentration and efficiency
- Advantageous for groups sharing workstation “hot desking”
- Raising the desk top makes installation of cables easier
- Lowering the desk top allows relocation; fully assembled desks can be moved through doorways
Negative effects of prolonged sitting
- Slackening of abdominal muscles
- Aching of back hence strain on bones, joints and ligaments
- Build-up of fatigue due to restricted Oxygen supply to muscles
- Damage to inter-vertebral discs due to reduced nutrition