U Turn Document Holder Product Details
The Unique design allows you to swap easily between a document holder and a book holder by simply flipping the unit over. The book holder can accommodate larger books and will hold pages open, allowing you to sit back and take notes. The document holder function offers ample room large documents.
The U Turn Document Holder offers numerous ergonomic benefits. The slope raises the height of paperwork and offers varied viewing angles which means your posture remains in a healthy position without the need to strain to read paperwork. It also places documents in-line with the computer screen which removes the need to constantly twist the head when referencing. This minimises the chance of developing postural problems or further aggravating existing ones.
The unit has magnetic locks, allowing the non-slip rubber feet to be locked in support mode on a desk, or closed against the holder, making it easily transportable.
Made from high strength steel, this stylish product offers great design and performance with the durability to last.
Ergonomic Benefits
Ergonomic document holders help create a safe and efficient workspace. They allow you to read, write and type comfortably and with good posture. Twisting, downward-looking and reaching are all minimised, so you are protected against developing musculoskeletal problems, or aggravating existing ones. The units also help to protect your eyes against strain due to the positioning and shortened distance of paperwork.
Document holders help you to keep your desk organised and efficient. Paperwork and stationery is kept neat and to hand so you can work at your best.
U Turn Document Holder Features
- A4 document and book holder
- 7 angle adjustments from 25-65°
- Can be easily folded away for transport
- Generous size can accommodate large books
- Made from high strength steel
Technical Specifications
- Width 300mm
- Depth 300mm
- Height 40-270mm
- Lip depth 40mm
- Weight 1.2kg
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