The Basic Desk
The figure above gives a quick overview of some of the major features that distinguish the QuadDesk from conventional desks.
First, as the above figures indicates, unlike other desks, the QuadDesk has only two legs and no crossbeams. This allows you to not only wheel in-and-out of the desk easily, but to also maneuver around the desk without having to worry about bumping your wheelchair, knees or legs on crossbeams, and desk legs.
Manual Height Adjustment: You can easily adjust the QuadDesk’s height from a low of 26", to a high of 38", by simply turning the removable crank shown above. Our experience tell us that this 12” adjustment range is more than enough to meet your needs.
Rotating Top: As we mentioned earlier, because people in wheelchairs often can not lean, reach, or grip, they must keep needed items near the front of the desk. This severely limits the amount of effective desk workspace available to them.
The QuadDesk overcomes this problem with a built-in 38" diameter rotating top or Lazy-Susan. By keeping frequently used items on the rotating top, even people who can not reach or grip can simply rotate the Lazy-Susan to conveniently access items on the desk. And, since the rotating top rests on high quality permanently oiled and sealed bearings it can be rotated with the lightest of touches over a life-time. Moreover, to further enhance convenience, comfort, and productivity you can get the QuadDesk with the rotating top on the left or right side, as best suits you.
The thoughtfulness with which the QuadDesk was designed does not end with these features. In addition to the features described above, the QuadDesk comes with several options such as extensions, carousels, and motorized height adjustment. In addition it comes in different configurations that allow you to configure the desk to meet your particular needs.
You can learn more about these options by clicking here, and about the different configurations by clicking here.


