New Products - Cobra Arm


Students and teachers who use computers frequently should pay special attention to their typing habits to avoid injury. The ergonomic Cobra Arm keyboard support mechanism is one of several products from Weber Knapp to help prevent repetitive stress injury at computer workstations. The keyboard holder attaches to a desk and requires no knobs or levers for adjustment. The keyboard tray is adjustable within a 12 1/2” range, and includes a +10/-20 degree independent keyboard tilt, a 360 degree swivel and Roller Track mounting for storage below work surfaces. Other ergonomic products are available through the company’s Web site. Weber Knapp Co., Jamestown, NY, (800) 828-9254, www.weber-knapp.com.

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