Modules Tie Assembly Area Together

April 1, 2000
Phoenix Modular Adjustable Workstations include standard modules that mate flush with each other and have integral power strips, air and nitrogen hoses, and can easily be connected to central or overhead power sources. Featuring a free-standing corner

Phoenix Modular Adjustable Workstations include standard modules that mate flush with each other and have integral power strips, air and nitrogen hoses, and can easily be connected to central or overhead power sources. Featuring a free-standing corner bench that ties an assembly area together, these ergonomic workstations offer full ESD protection, pin height, crank or electrically adjustability and can be rearranged by unlocking its casters. Custom built from standard modules ranging in size from 30" x 60" to 36" x 96", these modules include all-welded steel frames with a powder coat finish and laminate work surfaces. A variety of standard and custom colors are available. They include locking casters, wire management conduits, and can incorporate shelves, bins, and various accessories.

Company: PHOENIX WORKSTATIONS

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