Understanding the work to be performed and the types of accessories to be used are also key considerations.
All Workrite weight limit ratings are for payload capacity.
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When comparing weight ratings it is important to clarify whether the weight rating includes the total weight of the worksurface plus the equipment to be used, or the payload capacity after the weight of the worksurface is taken into consideration. The more force required, the less ergonomic the solution.Īll electric sit stand desks also feature a weight limit rating to ensure that the motor is not overworked and the work center moves efficiently throughout the life of the product. When selecting a nonelectric sit-stand desk such as a crank or counter-balance table the weight of the equipment to be placed on the worksurface will affect the amount of human force required to adjust the height of the work center. Knowing the type of equipment to be used is crucial when selecting the appropriate sit-stand solution. This means that the overall width of the worksurface will be 2″ less than the width of the workspace and 1″ less than the depth. For moving or height adjustable products, you should allow at least 1″ of clearance at each side and in back of the worksurface to avoid pinch points and scraping. The size and shape of the workspace will determine the optimal size and shape of the worksurface you select.
The following details should be taken into consideration when selecting the right solution for any application: