EUROKRAFTpro Forssa Office Chair Synchronous Mechanism Black Leather with Arm Rests
Forssa office chair, synchronous mechanism, black leather, with arm rests. Supplied = flat pack. Seat colour = black. Frame material = steel. Seat mechanism = synchronous mechanism. Seat height = 470 - 565 mm. Back rest height = 760 mm. Seat depth = 490 mm. Seat width = 550 mm. Shape of seat shell = contoured seat. Seat material = leather. Design of castors = self-braking castors for hard floors. Max. load = 110 kg. Period of use/day = 8 hours/day. Product type = office swivel chairs, executive chairs. Incl. arm rests and head rest. Hardwearing leather upholstery. Synchronous mechanism and free float. The Forssa leather office chair with arm rests and head rest as well as a diamond shaped footrest is an important part of your office environment and contributes significantly to your sense of well-being at work. The Forssa office chair is characterised by its hardwearing leather upholstery and is suitable for all types of offices. It is ideal for people who sit for a large part of the working day (up to 8 hours/day) The chair is equipped with the ergonomic features necessary for comfort during long periods spent seated. The office chair has a synchronous mechanism and Free Float, which significantly improves the ergonomics of the chair and enables a more comfortable position when seated. The synchronous mechanism means that the seat and back rest are in sync the body's movements when they are released. Free Float means that the seat and back rest can be moved independently of each other, allowing the body to determine the sequence of movement. In other words, you get two functions in one. As standard, the chair is equipped with castors for hard floors, weight setting, a curved seat, a safety mechanism, adjustable arm rests and a polished footrest to provide you with the most ergonomic office chair experience. The wheels are also self-braking. When you sit on the chair, the wheels can move slowly, but when you stand up, the chair brakes and stays in the same place. Self-braking wheels use the weight (or a lack of weight) to apply the integrated friction brake.