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Aspen™

Model#: 2851-3 (ALU, AC)
SA#: E60PQ-120001/058/PQ
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Description

Aspen™ multi-tilter is a multi-featured task chair that delivers superior ergonomics, affordability and contemporary styling. What makes Aspen unique is the form-fitting back profile. It’s the result of years of extensive testing to determine the optimum support for the widest possible range of users and body types.

 

Greenguard

BIFMA Level

Attributes

Chair Type
Rotary Task
Weight Capacity
Standard
Usage
Single Shift
Headrest
No Headrest
Backrest Height
Standard
Lumbar Support
Adjustable Height
Armrests
Height/Width Adjustable
Seat Depth
Adjustable
Seat Height
Standard Range
Tilt Mechanism
Multifunction
Backrest Finish
Upholstery
Seat Finish
Upholstery
Leg Support
5 Star Base
Casters
With Casters
Accessibility
Brail Adjustment Levers
Stacking
Non-Stacking

Dimensions

  • 25”W x 24"D x 41"H
  • Seat 18.5"D
  • Back 22.5"H
  • Assembly required

Ergonomic Features

A.
TENSION ADJUSTMENT

Increase or decrease to match body weight. Allows you to rock comfortably, without heavy pushing, reducing muscle fatigue.

B.
CHAIR TILT LOCK

Lock the tilt movement in one or more position(s) to accommodate your working posture. Allows you to lock your chair in a comfortable and supportive position. (can be either single position or infinite style).

C.
SEAT HEIGHT

Raise or lower to allow your feet to rest flat on the floor. Avoids pressure under your thighs, easing blood flow.

D.
BACK/LUMBAR HEIGHT

Raise or lower to position lumbar support in your lumbar area. Reduces likelihood of back pain.

E.
SEAT DEPTH

Change the depth of the seat to accommodate the length of your thighs. Keeps your back in contact with the backrest while avoiding pressure behind your knees.

F.
SEAT ANGLE ADJUSTMENT

Forward and/or rearward allows seat to tilt forward changing the angle of your thighs in relation to the floor. Helps reduce disc pressure during forward leaning tasks.

G.
BACK ANGLE

Adjust to change the angle of your torso in relation to your thighs. Helps reduce disc pressure and relaxes your back muscles.

H.
ARM HEIGHT

Raise or lower to support your forearms. Reduces muscular effort in neck and shoulders, minimizing risk of pain.

Q.
WIDTH ADJUSTABLE ARMS

Allows outward movement of armrests to match shoulder breadth. Ensures armrests properly support forearms, reducing muscular effort in neck and shoulders.

M.
WATERFALL SEAT EDGE

Reduces pressure at the back of your knees, contributing to good blood flow.

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