Description
Designed for multi-shift operations, the Buro Metro II High Back 24/7 features a breathable fine mesh back with adjustable lumbar support, and an exceptionally comfortable seat with elastic knit upholstery Without compromising on comfort, the heavy-duty base and 3 lever heavy-duty mechanism with depth-adjustable seat slide delivers outstanding ergonomics, strength and support. It is ideal for a wide variety of ‘around the clock workplaces’.
Supported by the following internationally recognised standards:
- GREENGUARD Certification.
- AFRDI 142 – rated loads for office swivel chairs at 160kg – Multiple Shift operations
- AS/NZS 4438:1997 – Height Adjustable Swivel Chairs at Level 6 – Severe Commercial
- Endorsed by the Australian Physiotherapy Association.
Features
- Adjustable seat height
- Ratchet height adjustable back & adjustable lumbar support
- Independently adjustable seat tilt – free floating or lockable
- Independently adjustable back tilt – free floating or lockable
- Depth adjustable seat slide
- Black nylon base
- High-density polyurethane moulded foam seat
- 60mm castors
- Meets Australian/New Zealand Standard AS/NZS 4438:1997 – Height Adjustable Swivel Chairs
- The Metro II 24/7 Chairs have undergone additional Seat Static Load Testing by AFRDI to 600kg.
Custom Options
- Customer specified fabric (seat only)
- Soft PU castors (CE1121P)
- AFRDI certified 4 lever seat slide mechanism with deluxe seat tilt & tension adjustment
- Small seat 480w x 470d (mm) (B74612F)
- 100mm gas lift for seat height range 465-560 (mm).
Check out the links below for further documentation:
Metro II Highback 24/7 Spec Sheet
Metro II Highback 24/7 Ergonomic Assessment
Metro II Highback 24/7 AFRDI Certificate
Metro II Highback 24/7 Assembly & Care Instructions
The Buro Metro II HB chair has been assessed by Andrew Wilson – Osteopath & Ergonomist.
“This has one of the nicest seats I have trialed which adds to this chairs appeal as an excellent all-round chair with a good range of adjustments that will suit a wide range of users.” – Andrew Wilson, 12 August 2017.