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  1. ACCELLA SERIES (MODELS 6030, 4830 & 6024) Picture of ACCELLA SERIES (MODELS 6030, 4830 & 6024) The Accella Series, models 6030, 4830, and 6024 are computer work centers and height-adjustable work tables designed for use by individuals who use wheelchairs. The height adjustment, which is accomplished using the built-in hand crank, also provides access for individuals who stand or use standing aids while working. The hand crank is located underneath the tabletop and folds out of the way when not in use. The standard table has a laminate top, anodized aluminum pedestal, and steel feet. OPTIO...[More Information]

  2. ADJUSTACART The AdjustaCart is a height adjustable desk or computer work center designed to be configured for the user's needs. This desk features a control pad which, when squeezed, raises or lowers the worksurface to the desired level. The cart is consists of 16 gauge steel legs and supports with industrial-grade particle board shelves and soft rubber, twin-wheel castors. Pre-drilled holes allow the shelves to be placed as desired. The open design allows access to both the front and back of the cart, and ...[More Information]

  3. ANTHROCART The AnthroCart is a computer work center or height adjustable desk designed to be configured to meet the user's needs and provide ease of access. The AnthroCart is consists of 16 gauge steel legs and supports with industrial-grade particle board shelves and soft rubber, twin-wheel castors. Pre-drilled holes allow the shelves to be placed as desired. The open design allows access to both the front and back of the cart, and front locking casters prevent rolling when mobility is not required. OPTIO...[More Information]

  4. APTUS APTUS is an ergonomically designed computer work center for persons with physical disabilities. An automated integration of a chair and a computer workstation, APTUS adjusts the working environment to the body, instead of the other way around. By using four small motors to position the seat, monitor and keyboard, APTUS allows the user to work in a range of positions from reclined to standing. Taking up no more space than the average desk and chair, the APTUS chair consists of an open seat, headr...[More Information]

  5. BEDSIDE COMPUTER STAND AND MONITOR POSITIONING SYSTEM --- CUSTOM ADAPTATION --- PURPOSE: To position a computer screen to be easily seen from a bed, hold the monitor and printer, and store other computer-related equipment such as cables and CDs) for an individual with quadriplegia. Laminated MDF was used to make a stand, which has a base with locking castors, a range of drawers for storage at the bottom and shelves above them, one with larger space to hold the monitor. There is also a pull-out shelf above the drawers for a keyboard and can be used...[More Information]

  6. BI-LEVEL COMPUTER WORKSTATION Picture of BI-LEVEL COMPUTER WORKSTATION The Bi-Level Computer Workstation is a height-adjustable computer table designed for use by individuals who use wheelchairs. The height adjustment range starts low for young children or those using manual wheelchairs, and the height adjusts sufficiently to provide ample knee and arm-rest clearance for powered wheelchair users. Two hand cranks allow both work surfaces to be adjusted independently for correct view-height and balance between keyboard and monitor. DIMENSIONS (HxLxW): The keyboard su...[More Information]

  7. COMPUTER DESK MODIFICATIONS --- CUSTOM ADAPTATION --- PURPOSE: To enable an individual with spinal cord injury to use a computer desk. With the purchase of a new wheelchair, the individual found that his existing desk was too high for comfortable use. Since the desk legs were mounted on square wooden blocks,the optimal height was determined and 50 millimeters was cut off the bottom of each block. TITLE: Helpful Adaptations. JOURNAL: TAD Journal. REF: Volume 26, Number 4, January 2007: p. 18. PAGES: 2 (including cover)....[More Information]

  8. COMPUTER DESK MODIFICATIONS --- CUSTOM ADAPTATION --- PURPOSE: To enable an individual with spinal cord injury to use his computer from his wheelchair. A purchased self-assembly desk was modified to accommodate a powered wheelchair. Two 100-millimeter-high panels were added to the bottom sides of the desk to increase the height and enable the user to get his feet under the desk. A plywood panel was added across the back to strengthen it and the shelf below the desk top was removed. A U-shaped notch was cut in the keyboard ...[More Information]

  9. COMPUTER DESK MODIFICATIONS --- CUSTOM ADAPTATION --- PURPOSE: To enable an individual with quadriplegia to access a computer desk. The modification to an existing desk consists of an insert made of medium-density fiberboard which fits into the front of the desk at the same height as the main part of the desk. The insert has a rounded cutout in the center to enable close wheelchair access to the keyboard and the screen. The user's elbows and the mouse are supported at the sides of the insert. Another cutout enables the use...[More Information]

  10. COMPUTER SPACE STATION The Computer Space Station is a computer work center designed specifically for use by persons using wheelchairs. Consisting of a vertical track with a system of brackets, trays and tracks, the Space Station can be fastened to a permanent wall, mounted on a cubicle panel or partition, or attached to a file cabinet. Because each tray is height and swivel adjustable, a computer monitor and keyboard can be positioned at the optimum height for maximum comfort. Made of durable steel and high strength ...[More Information]

  11. COMPUTER WORK STATION FOR QUADRIPLEGIC --- CUSTOM ADAPTATION --- PURPOSE: To enable an individual with quadriplegia to operate a computer. This desk was deigned to accommodate an individual with C5 quadriplegia whose wheelchair seating necessitated his sitting with his legs outstretched. A desktop was suspended from a ceiling beam to eliminate legs that would interfere with the wheelchair. A track ball mouse was mounted on a flexible stand fitted to a clamp on the desk, which held it both vertically and rigid so it could be operated ...[More Information]

  12. CRT SINGLE CARREL WORK CENTER (MODEL FW1915) The FW1915 CRT Single Carrel Work Center is for individual student study. The work center may be customed made for wheelchair accessible. A top shelf is provided papers and books. The work center also features power cord holes in hutch back and four 5 inch locking casters. DIMENSIONS: Work surface 34 w x 23 d x (workstation) 26 inches from the floor, 31 inches for wheelchair users. Undershelf clearance is 17 inches; can be specified to raise up to 4 inches higher or lower. Hutch height 22 inches...[More Information]

  13. CRT-COMPUTER LOCK-UP CARREL (MODEL FW1901) The FW1901 CRT-Computer Lock-up Carrel is workstation with a lock-up feature to provide moderate security. The workstation can be custom ordered with higher work surface for wheelchair users. The work surface is a white leather high pressure plastic. Additional features of the CRT-Computer workstation includes a full width monitor shelf with shelf adjustable depth, key lock top with lifting handle that retracts to the rear of carrel, and a cable access slot across rear of shelf and the work surf...[More Information]

  14. DAESSY ACCESSIBLE WORKSTATION - DOUBLE SURFACE TABLE Picture of DAESSY ACCESSIBLE WORKSTATION - DOUBLE SURFACE TABLE The Daessy Accessible Workstation - Double Surface Table is a height adjustable computer desk designed for use by individuals with mobility disabilities or spinal cord injury. This workstation has two independently height- adjustable surfaces with clear access underneath for a user seated in a wheelchair. The frame is made from welded, plastic-coated tubular steel, and the table surface is made from arborite laminated MDF board. OPTIONS: CPU bracket, double locking casters, front surface tilt an...[More Information]

  15. EQUITY (MODEL 1317) Picture of EQUITY (MODEL 1317) The Equity, model 1317, is a bi-level computer work center and height adjustable work table designed for use by individuals who use wheelchairs in schools, colleges, and other multi-user environments. The height adjustment, which is accomplished with a retractable hand crank, provides access for individulas who stand or use standing aids while working. The worksurface/ keyboard level and the upper monitor level are independently height adjustable. The standard table has laminate tops, anodized a...[More Information]

  16. EQUITY (MODEL 4240) Picture of EQUITY (MODEL 4240) The Equity, model 4240, is a bi-level computer work center and height adjustable work table designed for use by individuals who use wheelchairs in schools, colleges, and other multi-user environments. The height adjustment, which is accomplished with a retractable hand crank, provides access for individuals who stand or use standing aids while working. The worksurface/ keyboard level and the upper monitor level are independently height adjustable. The standard table has a laminate tops, anodized...[More Information]

  17. EQUITY (MODEL 4830) Picture of EQUITY (MODEL 4830) The Equity, model 4830, is a single-surface computer work center and height adjustable work table designed for use by individuals who use wheelchairs in schools, colleges, and other multi-user environments. The height adjustment, which is accomplished with a retractable hand crank, also provides access for individuals who stand or use standing aids while working. The standard table has a laminate top, anodized aluminum pedestal, and steel feet. OPTIONS: Solid wood veneers, PVC vinyl edge treatme...[More Information]

  18. ERGOPOD (MODEL 300) Picture of ERGOPOD (MODEL 300) The ErgoPOD, model 300, is a computer work center designed for use by individuals with mobility, neurological, or other physical disabilities. Designed for use with desktop computer systems, this height-adjustable unit can be used by individuals who use wheelchairs, individuals who use a computer while in bed or in a reclined position, and standing users. This work center features a steel tube frame, eliminating the need for under-table cross braces,and a wide U-shaped base for accessibility. Th...[More Information]

  19. ERGOPOD (MODEL 500) Picture of ERGOPOD (MODEL 500) The ErgoPOD, model 500, is a computer work center designed for use by individuals with mobility, neurological, or other physical disabilities. Designed for use with desktop computer systems, this height-adjustable unit can be used by individuals who use wheelchairs, individuals who use a computer while in bed or in a reclined position, and standing users. This work center features a steel tube frame, eliminating the need for under-table cross braces,and a wide U-shaped base for accessibility. Th...[More Information]

  20. FIXED HEIGHT ADA DESK Picture of FIXED HEIGHT ADA DESK The Fixed Height ADA Desk is a computer desk designed for use by individuals who use wheelchairs. The scratch-resistant work surface has a a smooth, rounded solid oak front edge and an oak chair rail to prevent hardware from sliding off. A hinged "Flip-Top" door runs the entire length of the work surface for access to cords and cables. A cable channel hides and protects cords and cables. DIMENSIONS (HxWxD): 32 x 44 x 30 inches. COLOR: The standard color combination is an oak work surface and pu...[More Information]

  21. HOMEMADE SUPINE WORK STATION Picture of HOMEMADE SUPINE WORK STATION --- DO IT YOURSELF --- PURPOSE: To enable individuals with spinal cord injuries or back pain to use a computer in a reclined position. Designed for a touch typist, this system fits under and above a bed, enabling the user to view a monitor and type while reclined. Major components include the frame, a monitor rack and handle to enable the rack to move between the work station and a desk (an optional desk mount is required), an inverted book holder, a mirror for keyboard viewing, and a keyboard m...[More Information]

  22. INFINITY SERIES (MODELS 6030, 4830, & 6024) Picture of INFINITY SERIES (MODELS 6030, 4830, & 6024) The Infinity Series, models 6030, 4830, and 6024 are computer work centers and height adjustable work tables designed for use by individuals who use wheelchairs. The motorized height adjustment is activated with a push button and also provides access for individuals who stand or use standing aids while working. The standard table has a laminate top, anodized aluminum pedestal, and steel feet. OPTIONS: Solid wood veneers, PVC vinyl edge treatments, casters, plastic glides/levelers, under desk com...[More Information]

  23. LIBERTY ADJUSTABLE DESK Picture of LIBERTY ADJUSTABLE DESK The Liberty Adjustable Desk is an accessible computer desk designed for use by individuals who use wheelchairs. This height-adjustable desk has a metal frame, legs, and rear modesty panel. The scratch-resistant laminate work surface has a solid oak smooth, rounded front edge and a rear oak chair rail to prevent computer hardware from sliding off. This desk also features a hinged "flip-top" door that runs the full length of the work surface for access to the cable channel. The desk is available ...[More Information]

  24. MANUAL HEIGHT-ADJUSTABLE ACTIVITY TABLE Picture of MANUAL HEIGHT-ADJUSTABLE ACTIVITY TABLE The Manual Height-Adjustable Activity Table is an accessible table or computer workstation designed for use by individuals who use wheelchairs. The table height adjusts with a hand crank system. The table has a laminate top. DIMENSIONS (HxLxW): 27 to 39 x 48 x 30 inches or 27 to 39 x 60 x 30 inches. ...[More Information]

  25. MF-1000 MULTI-FUNCTIONAL WORKSTATION MF-1000 Multi-functional Workstation is a computer work station adapted for computer users with disabilities. The station incorporates inter-changeable parts of both the HCP-4800 basic table and the HCP-6000 U-shaped table, and includes an upper, two-part removable shelf. The table can be designed and built to enable the individual to have the maximum space in accessing their own computer. The U-shaped desk surface is locked into the horizontal position by two retractable oak slides, and support...[More Information]

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