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Adjustable Height Workbench features 750 lb capacity.

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October 24, 2007 - Adjustable over 12 in. vertical range from 30-42 in., Heavy Duty Ergo-Line (ELH) series lets operators of all sizes and physical characteristics change work surface height at will. Standard actuation is via manual hand crank that can be mounted on front of left or right leg, but optional electric hydraulic pushbutton actuation is available. Work surface choices include plastic laminate, ESD, or solid maple, and optional work surface tilting feature is available.

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Pro-Line
12 Rogers Rd.
Haverhill, MA, 01835
USA



Pro-Line Offers Heavy Duty "Ergo-Line" (ELH) Adjustable Height Workbenches


HAVERHILL, Mass. - Pro-Line, a recognized leader in modular ergonomics, announces the availability of the Heavy Duty Ergo-Line (ELH) series of adjustable height workbenches. Ideally suited for a wide variety of industrial, assembly, laboratory and manufacturing environments, the Heavy Duty Ergo-Line workbenches combine the ergonomic advantages of easy height adjustment with the rugged power of a 750-lb weight capacity.

Like all Ergo-Line workbenches, the ELH workbenches allow operators of all sizes and physical characteristics to change work surface height at will. As a result, the Ergo-Line series enhances productivity while greatly reducing the risk of repetitive motion injury. Ergo-Line ELH workbenches feature a 12-inch vertical range, from 30 to 42 inches, and a 750-pound capacity. The ELH series comes standard with a manual hand crank that can be mounted on the front of the left or right leg. A version with an electric hydraulic push button height adjustment version is also available.

All Ergo-Line series workbenches are available with a choice of plastic laminate, ESD or solid maple work surface. An optional work surface tilting feature is available on request. It is also available with an optional push button electric motor.

ABOUT PRO-LINE

Founded in 1978, Pro-Line has become the recognized leader in ergonomic workbench design. In fact, the company is credited with producing one of the first hand-crank, height-adjustable tables in 1987. Pro-Line has corporate headquarters in Haverhill, Massachusetts. More information is available on the company's Web site at www.1proline.com or at industrialworkbenches.com.
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