The Benefits of a Height-Adjustable Workbench


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You shouldn’t choose just any workbench for your garage or place of business. While they all offer a flat surface on which to work, some of them have different features than others. There are fixed workbenches, for instance, and there are height-adjustable workbenches.

Height-adjustable workbenches are exactly what they sound like: they feature a mechanism that allows you to adjust their height. You can raise or lower the working surface to accommodate your specific needs. Here are some of the top benefits of choosing a height-adjustable workbench.

Versatility

Height-adjustable workbenches are versatile. Some tasks require a different working height. As long as you have a height-adjustable workbench, you can adjust the height so that it matches the task for which you intend to use it. Fixed workbenches are more restrictive since you can’t adjust their height based on the tasks for which you use them.

Sit or Stand

You can use a height-adjustable workbench while sitting or standing. Most other workbenches, in comparison, can only be used while standing; they are too tall to use while sitting. Height-adjustable workbenches, though. After lowering a height-adjustable workbench, you can slide a chair underneath it so that you can comfortably access the working surface while sitting.

Conserves Storage Space

Height-adjustable workbenches conserve storage space. You can keep the legs extended but lowered so that they take up less storage space. Alternatively, you can fold the legs inward. Regardless, height-adjustable workbenches are compact and easy to store.

Supports Heavy Loads

You can rest assured knowing that height-adjustable workbenches support heavy loads. They aren’t the same as consumer-grade benches or tables. Height-adjustable workbenches are designed for use in commercial environments, so they can handle a lot of weight. Some of them are rated for up to 2,000 pounds, which is more than enough for most work-related tasks.

Ergonomic

Height-adjustable workbenches are ergonomic. According to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) account for approximately 33% of all workplace injuries and illnesses. MSDs, of course, are often attributed to poor ergonomics. Tools and workspaces that aren’t ergonomically designed can strain workers while placing them at risk for MSDs. Height-adjustable workbenches, however, are ergonomically designed to minimize the risk of MSDs.

In Conclusion

You can’t go wrong with a height-adjustable workbench. It offers several advantages over a fixed workbench, some of which include versatility, the ability to use while sitting or standing, space conservation, support for heavy loads and an ergonomic design.

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