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Computer lab desk tops are 1" thick Purolam thermally-fused melamine on medium density board, with radiused edges made of vinyl T-molding. This surface meets or exceeds performance standards set by American National Standard Institute (ANSI A208 1-1993) for type M2 or M3 typical performance.
The solid welded leg system is constructed of 2" x 1" x 16-gauge horizontal tube bases with inserts for glides on the bottom, and 1" x 1" x 16-gauge vertical uprights set 10" apart. The optional filler panel is 18-gauge level stretched sheet metal. The upper support bar is 1 1/2" x 1" x 16-gauge tube with welded 16-gauge angle, complete with holes used to secure to the desk top. The back upright has holes to receive the back panel.
The back panel is 18-gauge level stretched sheet metal, formed top and bottom for strength and to receive other items.
The metal trough is 18-gauge level stretched sheet metal, formed on both sides for strength. It slides into the formed u-channel on the bottom of the back panel. Strip brushes inserted into metal top plates run the full length of the desk, allowing for computer cables etc. to be inserted into the trough.
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