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Wednesday, October 30, 2013

How to Buy a Drafting Table

There are some people that work better standing or sitting up higher than a standard office chair allows. Because drafting tables typically tilt up to 45 degrees and have an adjustable height, they also can prevent slouching when standing or sitting, ultimately helping users avoid stiff necks and backs.

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    Consider stability when buying a drafting table. Models with traction springs can help control balance and adjustments. Table bases made with heavy-gauge steel and stabilizing bars also bolster steadiness. Many models have locking casters, non-slip floor glides or floor levelers to help balance drafting tables on uneven surfaces.

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    Look for hassle-free adjustments. Consider whether you can change the angle of the work surface easily without tools.

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    Protect your drawing tools or other items by looking for models equipped with lockable drawers. Even without locks, storage drawers are useful for keeping your supplies nearby.

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    Make sure a drafting table can adjust to a height that supports you whether you are standing or sitting. A footrest crossbar on the base and ample legroom also can make sitting at your drafting table more comfortable.

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