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Allcam 1.3m Cable Slinky/Spine for Height-adjustable Standing Desks, Under-desk cable management tidy kit - Silver

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Why not eliminate the cable problem for as many devices as you can and enjoy a tidy clutter-free desk with a wireless mouse and wireless keyboard? If a platform to go on top of your existing desk to enable standing while working is on your shopping list, then note that the popular Monto Sit-Stand Riser comes complete with integrated cable management clips. Choose from different lengths for fixed height or sit-stand desks. Another option is available without the base, for use between cable trays on sit-stand benches. Effective cable management is an important health and safety feature as it reduces accidents such as trip hazards and prevents cable damage. It also cuts maintenance times and costs. What is cable management for a PC?

If there is no desk cable management, wires can easily become tangled, making them difficult to work with. This can result in devices accidentally becoming unplugged. The Cable Basket is a wire tray that stores cables safely and tidily under the desk. It fixes to the underside of your worksurface to carry your under desk cabling to the correct location.If you’re looking for cable management for a fixed height desk, our Cable Mesh offers the perfect solution.

Another option is to look for a desk which has a cut-out hole in it to feed your wires through neatly. This slot-together homeworker desk is a good example. Then get yourself some desk grommets (no relation to Wallace) – the small disks you insert into the desk hole to help organise your cables. This will then offer a route for your wires through your desk and out of the way. See the full range of office accessories from Posturite. 4. Use a monitor arm which contains the cablesCable management is the organisation of wires and cables from your monitor and PC that can be held in place using cable clips, cable baskets and cable spines. How to cable manage a desk Designed with strength, flexibility and ease of install in mind, Linx is the last word in superior cable management. If you want to keep cables organised under your desk, you should consider the use of cable baskets and cable spines for your cable management solutions. What is desk cable management? And if you’re already the proud owner of a sit-stand desk, then this particular cable management spine will likely be perfect for you. It has a spring-like expansion which stretches from 150 to a tall 1,300 mm - so the desk and all your devices can be moved up and down without disruption. Make sure your cable management spine has the capacity to accommodate several cables. Designed with strength, flexibility and ease of installation in mind, Linx offers the latest developments in superior cable management.

All goods must be examined on delivery and any fault or missing item(s) noted in full on the accompanying paperwork. Failure to comply with the above, will result in all claims for damage, fault or missing items being rejected. We love our electronic devices, but the clutter that their cables and wires often bring to our working spaces can be ugly as well as unsafe. If we can achieve tidiness at our home office or workplace desk, it boosts our productivity as well as helping us feel calm and in control. Printers are often the bane of our lives as office workers… but get yourself a wireless printer and at least you can bask in the glow of tidiness achieved via fewer cables. Lastly, there’s a very elegant blue light-busting reading lamp on the market which lasts for 20 hours on one charge of the battery, allowing you to move it effortlessly from room to room without wires.The unique ‘twist not pull’ linking system ensures the vertebrae will never separate under tension, but will detach easily when twisted sideways. This ensures that Linx never comes apart while in use, but remains easy to extend and manipulate when needed. Choose from different lengths for fixed height or sit/stand desks or without the base for use between cable trays on height adjustable bench desks. Our cable spine is an entry level under desk solution that offers affordable cable management. Two cable spines can be snapped together making it suitable for sit-stand desk arrangement. An attractive and practical way to keep your wiring neat and tidy. The Cable Spine routes cable from floor to desk and provides mechanical protection and strain relief.

One way to improve your cable management, is to install a cable basket and cable spines to keep wires organised. You could also use a cable labelling system to make wires easier to identify. How important is cable management?For a wireless keyboard I use the Bluetooth Number Slide Compact Keyboard from Posturite and I love its small size on my desk. (Bluetooth and WiFi are both wireless technologies by the way). Posturite also do a bundle of wireless office kit which is a great price and could therefore be attractive to students. Loved by installers and users alike, the ‘twist not pull’ linking system ensures that the vertebrae will never pull apart under tension, but detach very easily when twisted sideways. This means that Linx never comes apart while in use, but is incredibly easy to extend and manipulate when needed. Its multipurpose fixing clip enables 3 mounting options – cable tray, wire basket or desktop. The total height of the cable spine is 80cm (31″) and normally is mounted from under the desk to the floor. The base is weighted for added stability while the spine itself is strong ABS. I did explore the ‘cable tidy box’ options to show you too, yet so far only found this cable box which resembles a bread bin. Are you considering getting a standing desk or sit-stand platform?

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