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Healthcare facility stool 1950
height-adjustableswivelon casters

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Characteristics

Setting
for healthcare facilities
Features
height-adjustable, swivel
Accessories
on casters
Configuration
saddle seat
Color
black, blue
Other characteristics
ergonomic
Height

Max.: 950 mm
(37.4 in)

Min.: 500 mm
(19.7 in)

Weight

8 kg
(17.6 lb)

Description

HIGH-QUALITY CASTORS MADE FROM A RUBBER-PLASTIC COMPOUND THE FRAME OF THE CHAIR IS MADE BY METAL CASTING THREE DIFFERENT SPRINGS ARE AVAILABLE Experts recommend saddle chairs to people with sedentary jobs and back problems. An ergonomic chair prevents an unhealthy working position, is good for your well-being, alleviates back pain, evenly spreads body weight, allows one to work tirelessly for a long period of time. The position of the saddle chair involves skeletal muscles, which helps with manual precision and posture. Sitting on a saddle chair also opens up the chest cavity, allowing for easier and deeper breathing. It improves circulation of the legs, preventing varices and the accumulation of cellulite. Improves mobility around the work place. The height is smoothly adjustable with the support of a gas spring. The height may be adjusted by a hand lever pedal. The frame of the chair is made by metal casting, which makes the chair sturdy and stable. It is possible to adjust the angle of the chair’s seat. High-quality castors made from a rubber-plastic compound guarantee quiet and smooth movement around the working place. Three different springs are available, providing an adjustability range of 500-950 mm. Chairs with a black or blue seat cover are available in the standard selection. Castors - 50mm
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