SPLIT-LEVEL MOTORIZED SIT / STAND CONSOLE

Americon manufactures many styles of dispatch workstations. In order to compete on bids that require split-level sit/stand motorized requirements, we produce a number of versions that Split-level Basego the extra mile to maximize leg space under the worksurface. Our workstations are robust and full-bodied and do not rely on the typical metal legs designed into table style systems. The all-inclusive base houses all lifting motors, hardware, CPUs, and our uniquely segregated power/data cable management system. Monitor and power cables pass between the levels through metal shafts that protect and hide them from view. The base provides both front and rear door access for convenient equipment installation and service. There is no need to remove bulky cloth panels to access the backside of the console.

SLATWALL
A continuous metal slatwall holds monitor arms, task lights and other accessories above the worksurface to increase usable work space. The slatwall is available in various heights and with optional tackable fabric panel to minimize noise. Unlike furniture systems that rely on cubicle style stationary floor panels, the Americon slatwall rises with the rear worksurface providing noise protection even in the standing position.
CONTROLS AND CABLE MANAGEMENT
Sit/stand levels are controlled through a programmable memory panel that allows three users to define ergonomically comfortable combinations to fit their individual needs. a total of three memorized scenarios are available for each user. All power and peripheral cables are positively secured inside the base to facilitate a superior cable management system. Unlike table systems, there are no exposed cables in either the sit or stand position.
STYLE
Split-level workstations are available in straight, concentric arc, 90 DEGREE and 120 DEGREE versions. our “state of the art materials and machines allow us to achieve a new level of styling that is unsurpassed in our industry. The freestanding base is expandable by adding stationary CPU storage cabinets, drawer pedestals or additional lengths of worksurface on either side to complete the workstation.