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Weber Knapp

Ergonomic Accessories

In the ever-changing office landscape, workers expect more comfort and more convenience. Weber Knapp ergonomic accessories integrate seamlessly with your equipment and environment to make your team happier and healthier.

  • Reduce musculoskeletal disorders
  • Higher employee energy and productivity, improving ROI
  • Customizable; can adapt to the user

All Weber Knapp ergonomic office products are made from high-quality, durable materials. 

Dragonfly Light Duty Single Arm
Dragonfly Light Duty Single Monitor Arm
Dynafly Heavy Duty Dual Arm
Dynafly HD Dual Arm
Monitor Mate Lifts
EasyCinch
Front Swivel
Dragonfly Light Duty- Dual Arm
Dragonfly Light Duty Dual Monitor Arm
Tablet Mate
Mid CPU Holder
Dual Monitor Arm
Center Paper Drawer
CPU Trolley
Dynafly Heavy Duty Monitor Arm
Dynafly Heavy Duty Single Monitor Arm
Mini Tablet Holder
Corner Shapers
SlimLine
Dual Monitor Arm
Single Monitor Arm
Single Monitor Arm

Related Articles:

Weber Knapp Blog Motion Control Engineering, Manufacturing Resources, and Articles

  • The Business Impact of Ergonomic Injuries at Work
    by Weber Knapp on March 11, 2026 at 1:55 pm

    Walk through any office late in the afternoon and you can usually see the strain before anyone says a word. Employees shift in their chairs. They lean forward toward screens. They flex their wrists between emails. Focus drops off in subtle ways.

  • Hub Office Design for Flexible, Ergonomic Workspaces
    by Weber Knapp on February 5, 2026 at 6:45 pm

    Flexible work has become part of the day-to-day for many organizations. Instead of bringing everyone back to one central office, companies are shaping environments that support more flexible ways of working. Hub office design has grown out of that shift as teams rethink how and where work gets done.

  • Materials Used in Medical Equipment: Design & Standards
    by Weber Knapp on January 2, 2026 at 6:29 pm

    Cleanliness is not optional in healthcare environments. Every surface, fastener, and moving component is subject to scrutiny because patient safety depends on it. That reality puts material selection at the center of medical equipment design – not as a final check, but as an early decision that affects compliance, durability, and long-term performance.