These fabric anti-static chairs provide a comfortable and secure seating solution for workshops, electronics environments, and technical workstations where static control is essential.
Available in a range of colours and configurations, each chair features adjustable seat height and a choice of pads or roller bases to suit different floor types and tasks.
Product Features
- Anti-static design to help protect sensitive electronic components and equipment.
- Durable fabric upholstery for comfort during extended periods of seated work.
- Adjustable seat height to accommodate different users and bench heights.
- Choice of pads or rollers to suit fixed or mobile seating requirements.
- Seat height ranges covering low to high workstations.
- Available in blue or dark grey finishes to complement workshop interiors.
Key Specifications
| Colour options | Blue, Dark grey |
|---|---|
| Seat minimum height options | 430 mm, 450 mm, 550 mm |
| Seat maximum height options | 570 mm, 590 mm, 800 mm |
| Base configuration options | Type of leg: Pads, Type of leg: Rollers |
| Upholstery | Fabric |
| Price range | £429.60 - £492.00 (depending on specification) |
| Number of variants | 6 configurations available |
Applications
- Electronics assembly and testing areas requiring anti-static seating.
- Technical workshops and repair benches.
- Laboratories and inspection stations.
- Production lines and light industrial workstations.
- Training rooms and technical classrooms handling sensitive equipment.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are these chairs suitable for use in electronics and ESD-sensitive areas?
Yes, the chairs are designed with anti-static properties, making them suitable for environments where static control is important to help protect sensitive electronic components.
What seat height range do these chairs cover?
Depending on the chosen variant, seat heights range from minimums of 430 mm, 450 mm, or 550 mm up to maximums of 570 mm, 590 mm, or 800 mm, allowing you to match the chair to your specific workstation height.
Should I choose pads or rollers for the base?
Choose pads if you need a stable, largely fixed position on the floor, or select rollers if you require greater mobility to move between work areas or along benches.
