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Adjustable height mechanisms. (Illustrated Product Guide: Advertisement).


Valley Design introduces its new line of hand crank adjustable height mechanisms. The company says these units are simplicity itself. Through the use of a removable hand crank, table manufacturers will now find it a simple process to raise or lower the table surface. The height range is approximately 16.5 in. and fully lowered at 27.5 in. These hand crank adjustable height bases can be ordered in a single, double (shown above) or triple configuration. For information, contact:

Valley Design Customer Service

Phone: (800) 738-1918

customerservice@valleydesign.com

www.valley-design.com

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Publication:Wood & Wood Products
Article Type:Advertisement
Date:May 1, 2003
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