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MAX OPERATIVE SEATING

(1996)


The Max office seating range consists of operational, managerial, and executive models. A unique feature of the office chair is that the back is hinged to the seat. More important is the fact that the tilt mechanisms and the support structure, usually two separate, expensive pieces, are integrated into one injection molded piece, greatly reducing costs. The backrest cushion support goes up and down to adjust for lumbar positions, while at the same time being able to tilt back up to 20 degrees. The armrest can be adjustable in height.




 
 

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