Micro Cobra

Height adjusts without knobs or levers; simply move the keyboard tray to the desired position and release. Optional positive tilt lock-out feature can be factory supplied or field installed.
Counterbalance design offsets keyboard weight during height and tilt adjustment. Slim profile provides maximum knee clearance, whether in use or retracted for storage. Rear swivel rotates 360° for optimal keyboard tray positioning and easy storage. Heavy gauge steel design provides maximum keyboard stability.
- Soft-touch knob for tilt adjustment (+10°/-20°).
- Counterbalance spring helps offset keyboard weight during height adjustments.
- 8″ total height adjustment range (3″ above; 5″ below the work surface).
- No knob, lever, or ratchet handle required to set height; simply lift to desired position and release.
- 21″ track included. Other track lengths available.
- Rugged steel construction finished in a durable black, white, or silver textured powder coat.
- Meets or Exceeds ANSI / BIFMA Industry Standards.
- All mounting hardware and instructions included.
- Made in the USA.
Above: 3”
Below: 5”
Total: 8”
Height Set: Lift and Release
+10°/-20° Tilt Set by: Soft Touch Knob
Swivel 360°: Yes
Fully Retractable: 21” Track
Material: Steel
Finish: Black, Silver or White Textured Powder Coat
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