StandRite-Pro HBS1000SH

(2 customer reviews)

$345.00

Controls postural sway to reduce fatigue just like chairs or leaning, but allows you to continue to intermittently stand and perform the task. Redirects approximately 20% of the weight off your feet by moving center of gravity slightly forward and placing minor force into the shin pad. Enables intermittent standing without locking the knees to reduce the torque in the lower back preventing pain, strain and injury. Ideal for CNC machining, various other close proximity tasks and for industries where a secure install is recommended. Mounting hardware included. Allow 2-3 weeks for processing.

Made in the USA.

U.S. Patent No. 10,368,651

HTS Code (Schedule B) 9403200030

Description

Controls postural sway to reduce fatigue just like chairs or leaning. Allows you to stand comfortably each time you stop to perform a task. Redirects approximately 20% of the weight off your feet by moving center of gravity slightly forward and placing minor force at the shin pad as if you were leaning on a doorway. Intermittent and prolonged standing with flex knees reduces the torque in the lower back preventing pain, strain and injury. Ideal for CNC machining, machine operation, assembly, fabrication and other tasks where a single point of operation is required. The HBS1000SH is adjustable vertically and its short horizontal profile allows for close proximity work.  Securely mounts to the floor to insure a safe balance point for tasks that are too hazardous for an HBS1000SH-M. Allow 2-3 weeks for processing. Allow 2-3 weeks for processing.

Made in the USA.

U.S. Patent No. 10,368,651

HTS Code (Schedule B) 9403200030

Additional information

Weight 14 lbs

2 reviews for StandRite-Pro HBS1000SH

  1. Tony Peake

    Have used the HBS1000 on our CNC vertical mill for over a year. Very noticeable improvement on the mild back pain that i was developing from all the unsupported bending I do. Actually feels like my back has started to heal and regenerate itself. Very nice product and very good people.

  2. Steven Sandquist

    The core fascia development creates resilience and refutes miscellaneous Workers’ Compensation frequency and severity loss costs big time.

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