
Hammerbacher Series O
Hammerbacher Series O
No. The height cannot be adjusted electronically. Electronically adjustable desks usually have a panel on the front to operate it. For example, the following product: Contini Height Adjustable Office Desk 1.8x0.8m Rectangular Grey
They can, but the depth differs by 20cm.
No, unfortunately we do not offer it. :-(
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Yes exactly, 100cm is the deepest part and 80cm the narrower side. It is a reversible panel, so the deep side can be mounted on the left or right.
It is recommended to turn the table upside down, as you have to remove the cover on the legs to adjust the height. Unfortunately, I can't tell you how much time it takes, because we don't have any experience.
Exactly. :)
I have 2 27" screens mounted on a T-stand. If by heavy you mean the old tube screens, then I advise against it. All other screens today are light and never reach 125 kg. The table is relatively stable. Of course you can make it vibrate in the longitudinal axis because a second strut is missing. But the tables that have that are probably 4 times more expensive. But for this price range, I think it's tops. It also automatically moves to the programmed heights and stops immediately in the event of a collision. I work on it every day, 100% home office, and I'm thrilled. I was also sceptical at this price.
This certainly does not work "without problems". The feet are set at one height with two fastening screws each. With a full tabletop, it would probably only make sense for three people to do it, and the first two would have to hold out for some time while the third person reassembles. Alternatively, you could put the table on trestles, then it would probably work alone...
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