
tectake Table frame
tectake Table frame
Yes, the desk returns to its starting position if it encounters an obstacle on the way up or down.
Yes, that works. However, depending on the height of the table and your height, your knees may hit the cross strut. It's best to just put the table top on top first and try it out.
Hi Jonas, ouch my kneecaps 🤣 ... I've had a quick look for you. It's an M6 wind. Greetings M.
Any wood screw with a wide enough base will do. Pay attention to the length so as not to perforate your tray.
This is no problem, because the table frame can also be adjusted in width, so that you can also mount a 150 x 100 mm tabletop.
Unfortunately, we cannot answer your request, it depends on the person. But personally I think not. To get an idea, I invite you to watch some videos on Youtube, for example.
There are two motors installed, one hub motor in each foot. I found the technical specifications at TecTake.ch, where the table costs less, by the way: Product details Total dimensions maximum (WxDxH): approx. 190 x 68 x 123 cm Total dimensions minimum (WxDxH): approx. 110 x 68 x 58 cm Suitable for table tops (WxD): approx. 120 x 60 to 200 x 80 cm Main column (WxD): approx. 7 x 7 cm Extendable columns: 2 Support plate (WxD): approx. 3.2 x 58 cm Foot (WxD): approx. 9 x 68 cm Electric motors: 2 (<50 dB) Lifting speed: 38 mm/s Power (1 motor): 40 W Input voltage: 100 - 240 V Cable length: approx. 300 cm Load capacity: 125 kg Weight: approx. 31 kg Material: powder-coated steel
Unfortunately, TecTake was also unable to tell me whether this was a re-brand. However, I will report internally that the video does not exactly match the article.
Have you ordered it? If not, it's normal that the delivery time changes constantly, as it only comes on order.
No castors can be attached to the frame of this item, but the flexibility of the desk is very high.
Hello, I don't quite see the point behind this, but yes, the feet without strut would also go up and down separately. The construction is as follows: Each foot individually is screwed to the strut. The cables are plugged into a kind of switching unit, which then moves the feet up and down simultaneously. The upper strut can be adjusted to the width of the table. At the end of the day, there's only one piece of cant metal in it, which you can even remove. So the table is divided into 2 halves, so to speak. I hope that was understandable.
All products are sold with Swiss plugs and when this is not the case, we always put a mini adapter in the package, so that customers can use the goods once received. The adapter looks like this: Max Hauri Fixed Adapter (Schuko Socket, Type E+F (CEE 7/7))
Glossy but not ultra mirror finish/reflective.
So proper cable management is probably not possible, the chamber at the bottom is 60mm x 90mm and the length depends on the tabletop, a power strip with a few connections is probably possible depending on the size of the table, but the linkage of the table is also underneath. My power strip had no room in it. I mounted it under the tabletop.
I have a 160x80 glass top, in the top position it wobbles very little. However, I can say that the legs are extremely solid/stable. The wobbling is simply due to the 2 table legs, I don't think another one is better, unless it has 4 legs. Perfectly adequate for laptop work and drawing.
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