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2026-06-19
Modern work environments are no longer defined by one fixed posture, one fixed room, or one fixed way of completing a task. Offices, studios, laboratories, classrooms, workshops, and home work areas increasingly demand furniture that can adapt quickly to changing work modes. The TH10 three-claw pneumatic height-adjustable desk is designed for this exact need: a compact, mobile, stable, and easy-to-use worktable that supports both seated and standing positions without relying on electrical power.
This product belongs to the category of pneumatic height-adjustable tables and is especially suitable for users who need a flexible surface for office work, drafting, technical operations, light assembly, medical documentation, creative tasks, training rooms, and space-constrained environments. With a lifting range from 720 mm to 1100 mm, a 715 mm by 495 mm tabletop, a 25 mm MDF desktop with PVC vacuum forming, and a tripod-style base supported by three casters, the desk combines ergonomic function with practical mobility.
Unlike many conventional desks that remain fixed in height, this pneumatic desk allows the user to shift between sitting and standing more naturally. Unlike many electric standing desks that require a power connection, motors, control boxes, and cable management, this product uses a gas spring lifting mechanism that is simple, quiet, and low maintenance. The result is a desk that can be moved, adjusted, locked in place, and used immediately in a wide range of professional environments.
TH10 (Three-Claw Leg) Pneumatic Height-Adjustable Desk
The TH10 three-claw pneumatic height-adjustable desk is built around a practical design philosophy: a height-adjustable work surface should be smooth to operate, stable during use, durable over time, and easy to integrate into different environments. The desk features a column-style lifting structure supported by a three-claw tripod base. This base configuration creates a compact footprint while still offering reliable balance for everyday tasks.
The tabletop measures 715 mm by 495 mm, which makes it large enough for laptops, documents, notebooks, instruments, presentation materials, or light tools, while remaining compact enough for smaller offices and mobile workstations. Its 25 mm thickness gives the surface a solid feel, and the MDF core with PVC vacuum-formed finish provides a clean appearance and practical resistance against daily wear.
The lifting range of 720 mm to 1100 mm allows the product to serve users in seated and standing modes. In seated mode, it works as a compact office table, side workstation, or task desk. In standing mode, it becomes a convenient surface for presentations, inspection work, laboratory documentation, creative sketching, equipment operation, or collaborative discussions. The height adjustment is powered by a gas spring system, enabling manual operation without electricity.
The frame combines aluminum and iron. Aluminum helps reduce unnecessary weight while supporting a refined appearance, and iron contributes structural strength where stability and load-bearing reliability are important. Powder coating in white or silver enhances the frame’s corrosion resistance and gives the desk a clean, professional finish suitable for office and institutional spaces.
Mobility is another defining feature. The desk is equipped with three casters: two with locks and one without a lock. This caster arrangement allows the table to be moved smoothly when needed and secured in position during work. For environments where furniture is frequently rearranged, such as meeting rooms, training centers, clinics, studios, and technical spaces, this mobility offers a significant advantage over fixed-height or heavy electric desks.
The following table summarizes the main technical characteristics of the product.
Item |
Specification |
Product Type |
Pneumatic height-adjustable desk |
Lifting Range |
720 mm to 1100 mm |
Tabletop Dimensions |
715 mm × 495 mm × 25 mm |
Tabletop Material |
25 mm MDF with PVC vacuum forming |
Frame Material |
Aluminum and iron |
Frame Surface Colors |
White and silver |
Surface Treatment |
Powder coating |
Caster Configuration |
Two locking casters and one non-locking caster |
Desktop Color Options |
Walnut, white, and maple |
Working Principle |
Gas spring lifting |
Ergonomics is not only about comfort; it is also about supporting healthier work habits and more efficient performance. A fixed-height desk forces users to adapt their bodies to the furniture. A height-adjustable desk allows the furniture to adapt to the user. This difference is especially important in workplaces where multiple people may use the same workstation or where tasks change throughout the day.
The 720 mm to 1100 mm lifting range gives users the ability to adjust the surface to a suitable working height for typing, writing, presenting, inspecting, or standing discussion. When seated, the desk can align with a typical chair height. When standing, it can rise to a level suitable for document review, laptop work, light demonstration, or operational control. This flexibility helps reduce the discomfort associated with long periods in one posture.
Alternating between sitting and standing may help users maintain better circulation, reduce stiffness, and stay more alert during long work sessions. While a desk alone does not replace good posture, movement, or proper workplace planning, a height-adjustable surface creates a practical foundation for healthier work routines. The pneumatic lifting system makes changes simple enough that users are more likely to adjust the desk throughout the day.
Compared with some manual crank desks, the gas spring design is faster and more convenient. A crank system requires repeated rotation and can discourage frequent adjustment. Compared with an electric system, a pneumatic mechanism avoids power dependence and reduces the number of electronic components. This makes the TH10 desk especially suitable for settings where users need quick, occasional, or repeated height changes without the complexity of an electric workstation.
The working principle of the desk is gas spring lifting. A gas spring stores energy in compressed gas and releases it in a controlled way to assist movement. In practical use, this means the user can raise or lower the work surface smoothly with manual control. The system is designed for straightforward operation and does not require a motor, control panel, transformer, or power cable.
This lifting method provides several important benefits. First, it supports quiet operation. In libraries, shared offices, clinics, classrooms, and meeting rooms, noise can be distracting. A pneumatic desk can be adjusted with minimal disturbance. Second, it reduces maintenance concerns associated with electrical systems. There are fewer electrical connections, fewer control components, and no need to manage power access. Third, it improves placement flexibility because the desk can be used wherever it is needed, not only near an outlet.
For mobile workstations, this is particularly valuable. An electric desk may perform well in a fixed office, but when a table must move between rooms or be repositioned throughout the day, cables and power access become obstacles. The TH10 desk avoids these issues. Users can move it into position, lock the casters, adjust the height, and begin working.
The gas spring mechanism also contributes to a clean and uncluttered appearance. Without visible motors and cable bundles, the desk maintains a simple professional look. This is useful in customer-facing spaces, design studios, clinics, and training rooms where aesthetics matter as much as utility.
The tabletop is one of the most frequently touched and visually important components of any desk. The TH10 uses a 715 mm by 495 mm tabletop with a thickness of 25 mm. This size reflects a careful balance between usable area and spatial efficiency. It provides enough surface area for a laptop, mouse, notebook, documents, tablet, measuring devices, or light work materials, while remaining narrow enough to move through rooms and fit into compact areas.
The tabletop is made from MDF with a PVC vacuum-formed surface. MDF is widely used in furniture manufacturing because it offers a smooth, consistent structure that supports precise shaping and finishing. The PVC vacuum forming process helps create a clean surface finish and allows the desktop to be offered in different appearance options, including walnut, white, and maple. These finishes make the desk adaptable to both modern and traditional interiors.
The 25 mm tabletop thickness gives the surface a substantial feel. Thin tabletops may feel unstable or less durable during daily use, while excessively heavy surfaces can reduce mobility and make adjustment more difficult. The selected thickness supports both practicality and product balance.
The available tabletop colors also expand application possibilities. Walnut provides a warmer, more traditional office appearance. White supports a clean, modern, clinical, or minimalist environment. Maple offers a bright and natural look suitable for training rooms, studios, classrooms, and collaborative spaces. By offering these options, the product can be aligned with different interior design schemes without changing its technical function.
The base design is a distinctive feature of this desk. Instead of a conventional four-leg frame, the desk uses a three-claw tripod-style base. This design helps reduce the overall footprint while maintaining stable support. The tripod structure is especially useful for mobile desks because it allows easier positioning near chairs, sofas, equipment, beds, or other furniture.
Three-claw bases are often valued for their ability to remain stable on typical indoor floors while allowing the user to approach the work surface from different angles. In offices or studios where furniture must be rearranged frequently, the base makes the desk easier to maneuver than larger rectangular frames. It also gives the product a modern and technical appearance.
The caster arrangement includes two locking casters and one non-locking caster. This provides both mobility and controlled positioning. When the desk needs to move, the casters allow smooth relocation. When work begins, the locking casters help secure the table in place. This is important for tasks that require writing, typing, drawing, equipment control, or close inspection.
Compared with fixed feet, casters greatly improve flexibility. A fixed desk can be stable, but it is inconvenient to move. A wheeled desk without locks can be mobile, but it may shift during use. The TH10 balances both requirements by combining caster mobility with lockable stability.
This mobility can reduce facility costs and improve space utilization. One desk can serve multiple rooms or functions. It can be used as a temporary standing workstation in the morning, a presentation support table in the afternoon, and a mobile laptop station during a meeting. For organizations that value flexible spaces, this adaptability is a meaningful advantage.
The frame combines aluminum and iron, a practical material pairing for height-adjustable furniture. Aluminum contributes lightness, corrosion resistance, and a refined surface character. Iron contributes strength, rigidity, and durability in structural areas. When properly engineered, this combination can deliver a desk that is both strong and manageable in weight.
Powder coating is used for the frame surface treatment. Powder coating is a dry finishing process in which powder is applied to metal and then cured to form a durable protective layer. Compared with some traditional liquid paint systems, powder coating can offer improved resistance to chipping, scratching, fading, and corrosion. It also supports uniform coverage and a clean finish.
The frame is available in white and silver. White creates a clean, contemporary appearance and is suitable for offices, clinics, laboratories, and educational spaces. Silver provides a technical and professional look that fits engineering rooms, studios, industrial design spaces, and modern corporate interiors.
Surface treatment is not merely decorative. For furniture that may be touched, moved, and adjusted repeatedly, a durable finish supports long-term appearance and functional reliability. Powder coating helps protect the metal substrate from daily wear and environmental exposure, extending the useful life of the product.
Compared with a fixed-height desk, the TH10 offers clear ergonomic and functional benefits. A fixed desk usually serves one posture and one user profile. If the height is not suitable, the user must compensate by changing chair height, leaning forward, raising shoulders, or using accessories. Over time, these compromises can reduce comfort and efficiency.
The TH10 allows height adaptation within a broad range. This makes it suitable for users of different heights and for different tasks. A person may use it at a lower position for seated laptop work, raise it for standing document review, and adjust it again for collaborative discussion. This dynamic use is not possible with a traditional fixed-height table.
Fixed desks are also less convenient in changing spaces. They are usually heavier and not designed for frequent movement. The TH10, with its compact tabletop and caster base, can be repositioned quickly. This makes it especially valuable in modern offices where space may shift between focused work, meetings, training, and collaborative tasks.
Another advantage is efficient space use. A large fixed desk may occupy space even when only a small work surface is needed. The TH10 provides a practical surface without dominating the room. In compact offices, shared work areas, dormitory-style environments, home offices, and multipurpose rooms, this compactness is a major benefit.
Electric standing desks are popular, but they are not always the best solution for every setting. Electric desks require motors, control systems, power cables, and nearby outlets. They can be excellent for fixed workstations, but they are less convenient when furniture must move frequently or when power access is limited.
The TH10 pneumatic desk avoids dependence on electricity. This provides greater placement freedom and reduces cable clutter. It can be used in spaces where electrical outlets are unavailable or inconvenient. It can also move between rooms without reconnecting power. For facilities that frequently rearrange layouts, this is a major operational advantage.
Electric desks may also involve higher maintenance complexity. Motors, control panels, adapters, and cables can fail or require troubleshooting. A gas spring system is mechanically simpler. While all mechanical systems require proper use and quality manufacturing, pneumatic lifting generally offers a straightforward user experience with fewer electronic failure points.
The product is also quieter and simpler in appearance. Electric desks may produce motor noise during adjustment and often require cable management accessories. The TH10’s gas spring system supports a clean, mobile, and low-maintenance workstation style.
In addition, the desk’s compact size makes it better suited for side workstations, temporary stations, mobile laptop use, presentation support, and small professional spaces. Many electric standing desks are designed as large primary office desks. The TH10 is more agile and versatile, filling a different but highly important role in the height-adjustable furniture market.
Manual crank desks are another alternative to electric systems, but they often require more effort and time to adjust. Users must rotate a crank handle repeatedly to change the height, which can discourage frequent movement between sitting and standing. If adjustment feels inconvenient, users may simply leave the desk at one height, reducing the ergonomic value of the product.
The TH10’s pneumatic lifting system provides faster and smoother adjustment. This makes it better suited for real-world use where height changes may occur several times during a work session. Quick adjustment is especially valuable in shared environments where one workstation may be used by multiple people throughout the day.
A crank mechanism can also be visually less clean and may introduce additional moving parts exposed to the user. The gas spring system keeps the operation simple and integrated. For customer-facing spaces or professional interiors, the clean design is a practical advantage.
In office settings, the TH10 can serve as a mobile laptop desk, compact standing desk, temporary workstation, meeting support table, or flexible side table. It is especially useful for employees who do not need a large permanent desk but require a reliable adjustable surface for focused tasks.
Open offices often need flexible furniture that can support changing team sizes and work patterns. The desk can be moved to a collaboration area, positioned beside a conference table, or used as a quick standing workstation. Because it does not require power, it can be placed wherever the work happens.
For managers, trainers, and presenters, the height adjustment range is valuable. The desk can hold a laptop, notes, projector remote, tablet, or presentation materials at a comfortable standing height. After the session, it can be lowered and moved away. This makes it more useful than a fixed lectern in many flexible meeting spaces.
In private offices, the product can function as a secondary sit-stand surface. A user may keep a main desk for larger equipment and use the TH10 for standing review, reading, video calls, or quick laptop work. This allows ergonomic variety without replacing the entire workstation.
Creative and technical environments often involve changing tasks. A designer may sketch, review drawings, use a laptop, inspect samples, and discuss work with colleagues. A workshop technician may need a mobile surface for tools, documentation, or measurements. A studio user may move between seated detail work and standing layout review.
The TH10 supports this kind of flexible workflow. Its compact tabletop is large enough for essential materials but small enough to move close to the work area. The height adjustment range allows users to match the surface height to the task rather than forcing the task to fit a fixed table.
In drafting or craft environments, standing work can improve visibility and control for some tasks. In technical spaces, a mobile adjustable desk can hold manuals, tablets, measuring instruments, or laptops near equipment. In studios, the desk can be moved between work zones without disrupting the layout.
The powder-coated metal frame and MDF/PVC tabletop provide practical durability for daily professional use. While the desk is not intended to replace heavy-duty industrial benches, it is well suited for light technical work, documentation, creative tasks, and mobile support functions.
Laboratories and clinics often need compact mobile work surfaces that can be cleaned, repositioned, and adjusted for different users. The TH10 can serve as a documentation station, equipment support table, computer cart alternative, or flexible work surface for observation and recordkeeping.
In laboratory settings, users may shift between seated analysis, standing observation, and equipment operation. An adjustable table can help align documents, tablets, or laptops with the user’s working posture. The lack of electrical dependence is useful when power outlets are dedicated to instruments or when cable clutter must be minimized.
In clinics, mobile adjustable desks can support check-in tasks, consultation notes, temporary computer placement, or compact workstations in treatment rooms. The locking casters help keep the desk stable when positioned for use, while mobility allows staff to move it as room needs change.
In educational and training spaces, the desk can support instructors, students, or demonstration activities. It can be used as a mobile lectern, a small standing desk, or a flexible surface for group exercises. Because it can be adjusted quickly, it can accommodate different users and teaching styles.
A height-adjustable desk is only as reliable as the manufacturing system behind it. SuZhou Skyhone Intelligent Technology Co., Ltd. is deeply engaged in the research, development, production, sales, and service of standing desks and related intelligent office solutions. Located in Suzhou, within the core furniture industry region of the Yangtze River Delta, the company benefits from a mature industrial chain, skilled manufacturing resources, and advanced regional supply capabilities.
The company’s manufacturing strength is reflected in product engineering, material selection, process control, surface finishing, assembly quality, and service responsiveness. For a product like the TH10, every component must work together: the gas spring must provide controlled lifting, the column must move smoothly, the base must remain stable, the casters must roll and lock properly, and the tabletop must maintain a clean durable finish.
Advanced manufacturing is not defined only by machinery. It also depends on design standardization, precise component matching, inspection systems, continuous improvement, and the ability to produce consistent quality across batches. The company’s experience in standing desk production supports these requirements.
Because the enterprise focuses on adjustable office furniture, it understands the practical issues users care about: lifting smoothness, frame stability, tabletop durability, finish consistency, packaging protection, easy assembly, and after-sales support. This specialization helps the product compete strongly against generic furniture suppliers that may lack deep experience in height-adjustable systems.
The development of a pneumatic height-adjustable desk requires coordination among ergonomics, mechanical design, material engineering, manufacturing feasibility, and user experience. The company’s research and development approach focuses on creating products that are practical, durable, and suitable for real working environments.
For the TH10, R&D considerations include the appropriate lifting range, balance between tabletop size and mobility, stability of the tripod base, caster selection, surface finish durability, and ease of height adjustment. The product must be compact but not fragile, mobile but not unstable, simple but not basic, and cost-effective without sacrificing reliability.
Competitors may offer height-adjustable furniture that looks similar at first glance, but performance differences often appear during daily use. A poorly designed gas spring table may feel difficult to adjust, wobble at higher positions, have weak caster locks, or show premature surface wear. Strong R&D reduces these risks by validating structure, materials, and user interaction before production scaling.
The company’s background in standing desks also supports product family development. This means it can respond to different customer needs, including ergonomic office tables, pneumatic tables, electric lifting solutions, and components such as linear actuators and gas springs. Such breadth gives the company technical insight across multiple lifting technologies.
The quality of a height-adjustable desk depends heavily on precision fabrication. The lifting column, gas spring interface, metal base, caster mounting points, and tabletop connection must align accurately. Even small dimensional inconsistencies can affect smoothness, stability, or assembly efficiency.
Advanced manufacturing processes help control these details. Metal components require cutting, forming, welding or fastening preparation, surface treatment, and inspection. The tabletop requires board preparation, edge and surface processing, PVC vacuum forming, and quality checking. Casters and lifting mechanisms must be selected and assembled to match the intended use of the desk.
Component matching is especially important in pneumatic height-adjustable products. The gas spring must be appropriate for the weight and movement characteristics of the tabletop and frame. If the assistance force is poorly matched, the desk may rise too abruptly, feel too heavy to lift, or fail to hold position properly. Proper engineering and supplier control help ensure smooth operation.
The company’s manufacturing experience supports consistent assembly. A product may perform well in a sample but fail in mass production if tolerances are not managed. Strong production systems help ensure that every unit delivered to customers reflects the same design standard.
Surface finish is one of the first quality indicators users notice. A desk that scratches easily, has uneven coating, or shows visible defects will undermine confidence even if its structure is acceptable. The TH10 uses powder coating for the metal frame, which supports durability and a clean appearance.
In a quality-focused manufacturing process, powder coating involves surface preparation, coating application, curing, and inspection. Proper preparation helps the coating bond to the metal. Controlled application helps achieve consistent thickness. Proper curing helps produce the desired hardness and finish quality. Inspection helps identify defects before shipment.
The availability of white and silver frame colors also requires color consistency management. In commercial projects, customers may order multiple units for the same space, so color variation must be minimized. Manufacturing control helps ensure a uniform appearance across batches.
The tabletop finish also requires careful control. PVC vacuum forming must create a smooth surface with good adhesion and a consistent visual effect. Since the desktop is available in walnut, white, and maple, pattern and color quality are important for customer satisfaction.
Reliable assembly is critical for a mobile height-adjustable desk. The base, column, tabletop, casters, and lifting mechanism must be assembled or prepared for assembly in a way that supports user safety and long-term performance. Fasteners must fit properly, caster locks must work smoothly, and the lifting function must be checked.
Inspection can include visual checks, dimensional checks, lifting operation checks, surface finish checks, stability checks, and packaging checks. For products intended for export or project supply, consistent inspection is essential because customers expect every unit to perform properly after delivery.
Packaging is also part of product quality. A well-made desk can still disappoint customers if it is damaged in transportation. Protective packaging must account for the tabletop surface, powder-coated metal parts, casters, and lifting mechanism. Strong packaging design reduces shipping damage and supports efficient installation.
As a professional manufacturing enterprise serving global users, the company’s service capability also matters. Customers may need product consultation, configuration support, customization discussion, order coordination, and after-sales assistance. Manufacturing strength combined with responsive service creates a better overall purchasing experience.
Different markets and customers may require different finishes, packaging methods, branding arrangements, or project configurations. The TH10 already offers desktop options in walnut, white, and maple, and frame options in white and silver. This variety allows the product to adapt to offices, clinics, schools, studios, and home workspaces.
The company’s position as a manufacturer also supports customization possibilities for business customers. Depending on project requirements, customers may need adjustments in color planning, packaging, order quantities, product combinations, or related standing desk solutions. A manufacturing enterprise with R&D and production capabilities can respond more effectively than a simple trading supplier.
Market adaptability is important because ergonomic furniture demand continues to evolve. Some customers want electric desks for primary workstations. Others need pneumatic mobile tables for flexible rooms. Still others require components such as gas springs or linear actuators for integration into their own systems. A company with experience across adjustable desks, electric linear actuators, and gas spring applications can provide more complete solution support.
The height-adjustable desk market includes many products, but not all are designed for the same purpose. The TH10 stands out because it combines several advantages in one compact format: pneumatic height adjustment, mobile tripod base, lockable casters, practical tabletop size, durable surface treatment, and material choices suitable for professional use.
Many competitor products emphasize either low cost or large desktop size. However, low-cost products may compromise stability, finish quality, or lifting smoothness. Large standing desks may be excellent for permanent offices but are difficult to move and unsuitable for compact spaces. The TH10 addresses the important middle ground: flexible, mobile, ergonomic, and professional.
Its non-electric operation is a strong differentiator. In spaces where power access is limited or where cable-free movement is preferred, pneumatic adjustment is highly practical. The user does not need to search for an outlet, manage cables, or worry about motor controls. This makes the desk particularly effective for multiroom use.
The tripod base is another competitive advantage. It gives the desk a smaller footprint than many rectangular or four-leg tables. It can be positioned close to seating, equipment, or existing desks. With two locking casters, it can be stabilized when needed. This combination of access, mobility, and stability is valuable in professional environments.
The product also benefits from the company’s manufacturing background. A competitor may sell a visually similar item, but consistent quality depends on engineering, material control, process management, inspection, and service. The company’s focus on standing desk production gives the TH10 a stronger foundation for reliability and customer confidence.
A good product experience begins before the desk is first used. Packaging should protect the components, instructions should be clear, and assembly should be straightforward. The TH10 is designed as a practical piece of furniture, so the user experience centers on simplicity.
After setup, the user can move the desk on its casters to the desired position. The two locking casters can then be engaged to improve stability. Height adjustment is performed through the pneumatic lifting mechanism, allowing the desktop to move between the lower and upper range. The result is a workstation that can be adapted quickly without tools or power.
During daily use, the compact tabletop encourages efficient organization. It is not intended to hold an excessive amount of equipment, but it is well suited for essential work items. This can help users maintain a cleaner working surface and avoid the clutter that often accumulates on larger desks.
The desk can be used in the morning as a seated laptop station, raised for a standing meeting, moved to another room for a presentation, and later used as a side table for document review. This type of multi-function use is where the product delivers its greatest value.
The desk is designed for low maintenance. The pneumatic lifting system avoids the electrical maintenance needs associated with motors and control units. The powder-coated frame helps resist ordinary wear, while the PVC vacuum-formed tabletop surface supports convenient daily cleaning.
Users should operate the height adjustment smoothly and avoid exceeding reasonable load expectations for a compact mobile desk. The casters should be kept free from debris to maintain smooth rolling. Locking casters should be checked periodically to confirm that they secure the table properly. The tabletop should be cleaned with appropriate non-abrasive methods to preserve its surface finish.
As with all adjustable furniture, proper use supports long service life. The desk should be moved carefully on suitable indoor floors, and the tabletop should not be used as a heavy industrial workbench. When used for its intended purpose as a flexible office, studio, laboratory, or professional worktable, it offers reliable everyday functionality.
Sustainability in furniture can be supported by durability, long service life, efficient materials, and reduced unnecessary complexity. The TH10 contributes to practical resource efficiency by using a non-electric lifting system that eliminates motors, control boxes, and power cables. This simplicity can reduce component complexity and potential electronic waste compared with electrically powered alternatives.
The desk’s mobility also supports better space utilization. Instead of purchasing multiple fixed tables for different rooms, organizations may use mobile adjustable desks where needed. Flexible furniture can help workplaces adapt without frequent renovation or excessive furniture replacement.
Powder coating can also be associated with efficient finishing practices, including reduced solvent emissions compared with many traditional liquid coatings. The durable finish helps extend product appearance and usability, which is an important part of sustainable product value.
When evaluating the TH10, buyers should consider the intended environment, height adjustment needs, mobility requirements, tabletop size, finish preferences, and the number of users. The product is ideal for users who want a compact adjustable surface rather than a large executive desk. It is especially suitable where movement between rooms or flexible positioning is important.
Buyers comparing it with electric desks should ask whether power-based lifting is truly necessary. If the workstation is permanent and requires a large surface with heavy equipment, an electric desk may be appropriate. If the need is a mobile, compact, quick-adjustment surface, the pneumatic TH10 may be the better choice.
Buyers comparing it with fixed tables should consider the value of height flexibility. A fixed table may have a lower initial cost, but it cannot serve multiple postures or users as effectively. In shared or multi-purpose environments, the flexibility of the TH10 can provide greater long-term value.
For project buyers, the company’s manufacturing capability, color options, and experience in adjustable desk production are important advantages. Consistent quality and reliable support can matter as much as the product specifications themselves.
The desk adjusts from 720 mm to 1100 mm, allowing it to support both seated and standing work positions.
No. The desk uses a gas spring lifting mechanism, so it does not require motors, control boxes, power cables, or electrical outlets.
The tabletop is made from 25 mm MDF with a PVC vacuum-formed surface. This provides a smooth, practical finish for daily use.
The tabletop is available in walnut, white, and maple finishes, allowing it to fit different interior styles.
The frame is available in white and silver, both treated with powder coating for durability and corrosion resistance.
Yes. It has three casters, including two locking casters and one non-locking caster. This allows the desk to move easily and remain stable when locked in place.
The main difference is that this desk uses pneumatic gas spring lifting instead of electric motors. It is cable-free, quiet, simple to operate, and easier to reposition in spaces where power access is limited.
A fixed-height table supports only one working height, while this desk can be adjusted for sitting, standing, and different task requirements. It also offers mobility through its caster base.
It is suitable for offices, studios, workshops, laboratories, clinics, classrooms, meeting rooms, training spaces, and home offices.
The desk is best suited for office, technical, creative, documentation, and light professional tasks. It is not intended to replace a heavy-duty industrial workbench.
The tripod-style base provides stable support while keeping the footprint compact. It also helps the desk fit near seating, equipment, and other furniture more easily than larger rectangular frames.
The product benefits from specialized standing desk manufacturing experience, material control, powder coating processes, component matching, assembly inspection, and the industrial supply chain advantages of the Suzhou and Yangtze River Delta region.
The TH10 three-claw pneumatic height-adjustable desk is a practical solution for modern spaces that require flexibility, mobility, ergonomic adjustment, and professional appearance. Its gas spring lifting system provides smooth height adjustment without electricity, making it especially useful in rooms where cable-free movement and quick repositioning are important.
With a lifting range from 720 mm to 1100 mm, a 715 mm by 495 mm tabletop, durable MDF and PVC construction, aluminum and iron frame materials, powder-coated white or silver finishes, and a stable caster-supported tripod base, the desk offers a balanced combination of function and design. It is compact enough for space-limited areas yet versatile enough to support a wide range of professional tasks.
Compared with fixed desks, it provides ergonomic adaptability. Compared with electric standing desks, it offers cable-free mobility and mechanical simplicity. Compared with manual crank desks, it delivers faster and smoother adjustment. These advantages make it a strong choice for offices, studios, workshops, laboratories, clinics, educational spaces, and home work environments.
Behind the product is the manufacturing strength of SuZhou Skyhone Intelligent Technology Co., Ltd., a professional enterprise focused on standing desk research, production, sales, and service. With access to the mature industrial ecosystem of Suzhou and the Yangtze River Delta, the company is well positioned to deliver consistent quality, customization support, and reliable ergonomic office solutions for global users.
For buyers seeking a mobile, compact, and non-electric height-adjustable desk, the TH10 represents a highly practical option. It is not merely a table that moves up and down; it is a flexible work platform designed to support healthier posture, better space utilization, and more adaptable professional workflows.
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