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A fixed-height workstation is a compromise. It is set at the right height for one operator, at one task — and wrong for everyone else. Across a multi-shift operation with operators of different builds, those compromises accumulate into the fatigue, postural strain and musculoskeletal conditions that cost UK manufacturers millions of working days every year.

Height-adjustable industrial workstations remove the compromise entirely. The bench adjusts to the operator and the task, rather than the operator adapting to the bench.

When height adjustment is the right specification

Not every application requires height adjustability, but the following situations make a strong case for it:

Adjustment mechanisms: manual crank vs electric

OTTOKIND height-adjustable systems are available with either manual crank or electric adjustment, each suited to different operational patterns.

Manual crank adjustment

The operator adjusts bench height by turning a mechanical handle, typically in increments of 25–50mm. Manual adjustment is well suited to operations where height is set at the start of a shift and left in place for the duration — for example, where each operator sets the bench once when they arrive and does not change it again until the next shift changeover. Robust, low-maintenance, no electrical installation required.

Electric adjustment

Height adjusts via an integrated electric motor, typically with a switch on the bench frame. Some systems allow pre-set height positions to be stored — useful where the same bench switches between operators of known heights at each shift change. Electric adjustment is well suited to operations where height changes are frequent, loads are heavy (removing the effort of manual cranking), or operator convenience is a priority. Requires a local power supply to the bench position.

Key specification considerations

Selecting a height-adjustable workstation involves more than choosing a height range. The following specification points are worth confirming before ordering:

The OTTOKIND height-adjustable range

OTTOKIND height-adjustable workstations are manufactured in Germany to ISO 9001 standard and specified for industrial rather than light-duty use. The range includes manual crank and electric adjustment options, with load ratings appropriate to assembly, inspection and production tasks. Modular accessories — including monitor arms, tool holders, integrated lighting and undershelf storage — are compatible across the full range.

DRH KIND supplies the full OTTOKIND height-adjustable range into the UK, with delivery typically within three to four weeks from order confirmation.

What to expect from a well-specified height-adjustable workstation

OTTOKIND height-adjustable benches are manufactured in Germany and built for production use, not office environments. The frames are heavier, the lifting mechanisms are rated for real industrial loads, and the worktop options — including ESD laminate and 30mm beech multiplex — are specified for tasks that would quickly destroy a lighter-duty bench.

The range covers three distinct operating patterns:

Set once per shift — mechanical crank adjustment

A robust tube-in-tube frame adjusted via a hand crank, in 20mm increments from 690mm to 990mm. Load capacity 300kg. Suited to single-shift operations where the bench is set at the start of each shift and stays there. No electrical supply to the bench position required, which matters in older facilities where power routing is a cost. Available in widths from 1,280mm to 2,030mm.

Adjust through the day — electric with memory positions

An electrically driven bench that moves at the touch of a button, with infinite adjustment from 690mm to 1,070mm (extendable to 1,170mm). A memory hand switch stores up to four preferred heights with a digital display — each operator on a multi-shift line can recall their position in seconds, with no fumbling and no compromise. Load capacity 300kg. Delivered fully assembled. This is the system that removes the “I just work at whatever height the bench is set at” problem that drives MSD absence on mixed-shift lines.

Complex assembly and one-piece-flow lines — four-column electric system

A four-column lifting frame with electric adjustment from 700mm to 1,170mm and the same 300kg load capacity, but engineered for a different purpose. Individual benches can be coupled together and linked — in rows or at 90° — so an entire production line adjusts as one unit at shift changeover. The low-profile encapsulated table foot provides maximum legroom with no pinch points and makes floor cleaning straightforward. Multiple component presentations, monitor arms and tool superstructures all move with the bench height. Available from 1,030mm width. The system to specify when you are building or reconfiguring a flow line rather than replacing individual benches.

When the workpiece itself is the load

For facilities where the weight challenge is not the operator’s posture but the weight of what sits on the bench — heavy castings, mechanical sub-assemblies, loaded fixtures — OTTOKIND manufactures a heavy industrial bench rated to 1,000kg on the desktop and 2,000kg in workbench configuration, with electric adjustment from 710mm to 1,080mm. Four motors, self-locking spindles that prevent unintentional lowering, and a 50mm beech multiplex worktop. An emergency stop switch is standard. Where PUWER compliance requires documented confirmation that the equipment rating matches the actual task load, this bench provides that headroom with margin.

Worktop surfaces

All height-adjustable systems are available with a choice of worktop: beech multiplex 30mm (oiled, high load capacity and impact resistance); hard laminate 30mm (scratch and chemical resistant); ESD laminate 30mm (volume-conductive carbon fibre composite, DIN EN 61340 compliant, cleanroom-compatible); and melamine resin 28mm (stain-resistant, easy to clean). Surface choice affects load capacity on some configurations — DRH KIND will confirm at specification stage.

What to expect from a well-specified height-adjustable workstation

OTTOKIND height-adjustable benches are manufactured in Germany and built for production use, not office environments. The frames are heavier, the lifting mechanisms are rated for real industrial loads, and the worktop options — including ESD laminate and 30mm beech multiplex — are specified for tasks that would quickly destroy a lighter-duty bench.

The range covers three distinct operating patterns:

Set once per shift — mechanical crank adjustment

A robust tube-in-tube frame adjusted via a hand crank, in 20mm increments from 690mm to 990mm. Load capacity 300kg. Suited to single-shift operations where the bench is set at the start of each shift and stays there. No electrical supply to the bench position required, which matters in older facilities where power routing is a cost. Available in widths from 1,280mm to 2,030mm.

Adjust through the day — electric with memory positions

An electrically driven bench that moves at the touch of a button, with infinite adjustment from 690mm to 1,070mm (extendable to 1,170mm). A memory hand switch stores up to four preferred heights with a digital display — each operator on a multi-shift line can recall their position in seconds, with no fumbling and no compromise. Load capacity 300kg. Delivered fully assembled. This is the system that removes the “I just work at whatever height the bench is set at” problem that drives MSD absence on mixed-shift lines.

Complex assembly and one-piece-flow lines — four-column electric system

A four-column lifting frame with electric adjustment from 700mm to 1,170mm and the same 300kg load capacity, but engineered for a different purpose. Individual benches can be coupled together and linked — in rows or at 90° — so an entire production line adjusts as one unit at shift changeover. The low-profile encapsulated table foot provides maximum legroom with no pinch points and makes floor cleaning straightforward. Multiple component presentations, monitor arms and tool superstructures all move with the bench height. Available from 1,030mm width. The system to specify when you are building or reconfiguring a flow line rather than replacing individual benches.

When the workpiece itself is the load

For facilities where the weight challenge is not the operator’s posture but the weight of what sits on the bench — heavy castings, mechanical sub-assemblies, loaded fixtures — OTTOKIND manufactures a heavy industrial bench rated to 1,000kg on the desktop and 2,000kg in workbench configuration, with electric adjustment from 710mm to 1,080mm. Four motors, self-locking spindles that prevent unintentional lowering, and a 50mm beech multiplex worktop. An emergency stop switch is standard. Where PUWER compliance requires documented confirmation that the equipment rating matches the actual task load, this bench provides that headroom with margin.

Worktop surfaces

All height-adjustable systems are available with a choice of worktop: beech multiplex 30mm (oiled, high load capacity and impact resistance); hard laminate 30mm (scratch and chemical resistant); ESD laminate 30mm (volume-conductive carbon fibre composite, DIN EN 61340 compliant, cleanroom-compatible); and melamine resin 28mm (stain-resistant, easy to clean). Surface choice affects load capacity on some configurations — DRH KIND will confirm at specification stage.

What to expect from a well-specified height-adjustable workstation

OTTOKIND height-adjustable benches are manufactured in Germany and built for production use, not office environments. The frames are heavier, the lifting mechanisms are rated for real industrial loads, and the worktop options — including ESD laminate and 30mm beech multiplex — are specified for tasks that would quickly destroy a lighter-duty bench.

The range covers three distinct operating patterns:

Set once per shift — mechanical crank adjustment

A robust tube-in-tube frame adjusted via a hand crank, in 20mm increments from 690mm to 990mm. Load capacity 300kg. Suited to single-shift operations where the bench is set at the start of each shift and stays there. No electrical supply to the bench position required, which matters in older facilities where power routing is a cost. Available in widths from 1,280mm to 2,030mm.

Adjust through the day — electric with memory positions

An electrically driven bench that moves at the touch of a button, with infinite adjustment from 690mm to 1,070mm (extendable to 1,170mm). A memory hand switch stores up to four preferred heights with a digital display — each operator on a multi-shift line can recall their position in seconds, with no fumbling and no compromise. Load capacity 300kg. Delivered fully assembled. This is the system that removes the “I just work at whatever height the bench is set at” problem that drives MSD absence on mixed-shift lines.

Complex assembly and one-piece-flow lines — four-column electric system

A four-column lifting frame with electric adjustment from 700mm to 1,170mm and the same 300kg load capacity, but engineered for a different purpose. Individual benches can be coupled together and linked — in rows or at 90° — so an entire production line adjusts as one unit at shift changeover. The low-profile encapsulated table foot provides maximum legroom with no pinch points and makes floor cleaning straightforward. Multiple component presentations, monitor arms and tool superstructures all move with the bench height. Available from 1,030mm width. The system to specify when you are building or reconfiguring a flow line rather than replacing individual benches.

When the workpiece itself is the load

For facilities where the weight challenge is not the operator’s posture but the weight of what sits on the bench — heavy castings, mechanical sub-assemblies, loaded fixtures — OTTOKIND manufactures a heavy industrial bench rated to 1,000kg on the desktop and 2,000kg in workbench configuration, with electric adjustment from 710mm to 1,080mm. Four motors, self-locking spindles that prevent unintentional lowering, and a 50mm beech multiplex worktop. An emergency stop switch is standard. Where PUWER compliance requires documented confirmation that the equipment rating matches the actual task load, this bench provides that headroom with margin.

Worktop surfaces

All height-adjustable systems are available with a choice of worktop: beech multiplex 30mm (oiled, high load capacity and impact resistance); hard laminate 30mm (scratch and chemical resistant); ESD laminate 30mm (volume-conductive carbon fibre composite, DIN EN 61340 compliant, cleanroom-compatible); and melamine resin 28mm (stain-resistant, easy to clean). Surface choice affects load capacity on some configurations — DRH KIND will confirm at specification stage.

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