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Industrial Upholstered High Back Chair With Footring Industrial Upholstered High Back Chair With Footring
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Production Chairs

Industrial Seating, whether that be chairs or stools, differs from that of your standard office chair. They need to be hard-wearing, easily adjustable, and ergonomic all at the same time. Kaisertech’s offering of industrial chairs and stools offers the finest balance between durability and comfort. Scroll through our offering below.

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What Is Different About Industrial Seating?

Although on the surface, you might not be able to spot much of a difference between production and the standard office chair. However, when you dig under the surface, there is a range of features that make production chairs the most appropriate fit for factory-like settings. Such settings include the automotive, mechanical engineering, textile industries and many more.

 

 

Why Are Specialist Chairs Required For Industrial Work Spaces?

Industrial environments require specialist seating to ensure that their furniture meets the stringent demands of the working environments. There are external factors that mean production chairs must withstand force, spillages, and other risks that can easily damage the average chair.

Non-specialist seating would not last very long under these conditions, therefore, would not present the best investment. The likely scenario would be that non-production chairs would require replacing on a far more frequent basis in factory settings.

 

 

What Features Are Needed For An Industrial Chair?

Your choice of production chair will be largely dependent on the conditions in your factory or manufacturing setting. Below are some of the key points you must consider:

Robust

As explained above, production chairs are exposed to spillages and harder-wearing activities. For example, oil, dust, sparks, and even grease can be prevalent in a factory setting. Therefore, the chairs that are used need to be able to withstand these harsher conditions.

Work chairs for production settings are comprised of sturdier material for the upholstery. This provides the sustainability your seating requires, in order for the chairs to operate within harsher factory environments.

Ergonomic

Production chairs are presented with differing challenges for ergonomics when compared to your standard chair. Often the activities and posture requirements for industrial seating are far more demanding.

The type of work often requires a greater degree of reach, with fine motor skills being engaged to undertake the task or a large amount of force needing to be generated. There is also far more meaning and bending forwards for factory-based work – meaning that seat tilt adjustment and the operator’s contact with the backrest are far more essential.

Adjustable

Often in production environments, the desk and working height can fluctuate. Standard desk heights for office environments are often roughly 72cm in working height. Due to the nature of production environments – this can vary in a factory-based setting.

Along with this, factory settings also have a lot of people working shift work. This means that all of the chairs will need to cater to people of different body shapes and sizes.