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WEIGHTED BASE DOCUMENT HOLDER (MODEL DHWB06)    


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The Weighted Base Document Holder, model DHWB06, is a copy stand designed to reduce eye, back and neck strain for individuals who spend a lot of time typing. It has an adjustable viewing angle which allows the user to tilt the document holder forward or backward and swivel it left and right to suit his or her needs. A moveable paper grip with built in digital clock holds the document securely in place as it rest on the deep paper ledge. A transparent line guide mounts on eitherside and adjusts to document thickness. It also features a height extender that slides up and locks into several positions allowing the user to read tall documents, including legal and A4 size paper. The heavy base provides stability and is padded to protect the work surface. WARRANTY: One year limited.

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Price: Contact manufacturer.

This product record was updated on April 24, 2003.

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Manufacturer:

Fox Bay Industries, Inc

4150 B Place, NW, #101
Auburn, Washington 98001
United States
Telephone: 800-874-8527 or 253-941-9155.
Fax: 253-941-9197.
Web: http://www.foxbay.com.
Email: info@foxbay.com.


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