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We build the finest ergonomic office devices on the market today. Our ergonomic office devices are designed for workers who perform a variety of desktop-intensive tasks. Offering a high degree of forward tilt, and the ability to achieve a more open angle between the torso and thighs, make this series ideal for secretaries, assembly workers, mailroom clerks, data entry personnel, or other clerical office workers. Check here

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