Aggregated data for the Claiks 24x48 unit describes a standard DC 24V motor paired with a hall-sensor based control box. The desktop architecture utilizes a two-piece splice design, which facilitates shipping throughput but introduces a structural seam latency that impacts lateral stability compared to single-slab surfaces. The digital interface employs logic gates to manage four height memory presets.
Performance metrics demonstrate a noise floor of approximately 50dB during peak travel cycles. Technical specifications indicate a vertical clearance adjustment speed of 0.8 inches per second. The T-style leg design is engineered to provide clearance for under-desk peripheral hardware, although the 15mm tabletop depth limits compatibility with certain high-stress C-clamp mounting systems.
Manual reset protocols involve a 10-second activation of the primary down-toggle until the LED indicates a status of 'RST', recalibrating the internal hall sensors.
The 176lb load capacity is most effectively managed by centering weight over the motorized leg to prevent over-current protection triggers. While the spliced top is an efficiency-focused design choice, it represents a mechanical trade-off in surface flatness over long-term operation.
A standardized 48-inch footprint for general office utility is provided by the Claiks standing desk.
Within the repository of budget motorized desks, this unit represents a baseline for mid-sized ergonomic furniture.