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IAC offers frame-mounted footrests that address a wide range of workstation needs. Workstations with suspended cabinets may require use of free-standing footrests for proper clearance. Four important aspects are involved in selecting effective footrests: 1. Area The minimum dimensions of a footrest should ensure it is at least as wide as a person‘s hips and deep enough to support the foot comfortably. All IAC footrest models with pans meet this design objective.
2. Angle A footrest that slopes upward and away is more comfortable for a seated worker than a flat one. All IAC footrest pans can be positioned anywhere from flat to an elevation of 90° and beyond to suit workers’ preferences.
3. Non-skid surface IAC footrest pans utilize “Safety Walk” non-skid surfaces that feature a gritty texture. This surface helps keep the feet in place without the worker having to exert muscular effort.
4. Easy to Re-position For maximum flexibility and convenience, a footrest should be readily adjustable by the user. Most IAC footrests allow the worker to alter height and incline adjustments easily for individual needs.
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Standard Footrest Tube
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• Quick, economical footrest solution for workers at standing workstations. • Easily attachable to framing channel of workstation uprights. • Tube can be height adjusted or adjusted forward and back with simple tools. • Best suited for standing workers or dedicated seated workers. Tube can be manually adjusted back and forth for seated workers with shorter legs.
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Frame Mounted Ergo Footrest Tube
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• Quick height adjustability with a click latch roller system that repositions with the touch of a toe and locks for stability. • Ideal for workstations utilized by more than one seated person or for an individual performing tasks that require different seated working positions. • Footrest rotates up and out of the way to improve accessibility for wheelchair-bound workers. • Flip-up feature also provides very easy access for cleaning by maintenance personnel.
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