Material analysis confirms the AX01WG02 utilizes a cold-rolled steel frame paired with a high-density fiberboard platform. The sliding mechanism is supported by steel ball-bearing runners, engineered for linear travel. Technical specifications list a dual-point clamp system designed for surfaces between 0.5 and 1.75 inches thick, distributing torque to prevent the tilting common in single-clamp architectures.
Structural dimensions include a 27.3-inch platform width (32.5 inches including clamps) and an 11-inch depth. The system provides a fixed vertical drop of approximately 4 inches below the desk surface. Performance metrics indicate that the slide rails require a clear under-desk depth of at least 12 inches for full retraction and should be maintained with white lithium grease to ensure operational longevity.
Note: The aesthetic finish is described as walnut-style laminate; however, the structural integrity is derived from the steel rail geometry and clamp stamping.
Summary: This unit is a stable mechanical peripheral for users not requiring height adjustability, offering a tool-free installation that preserves the integrity of the primary desk substrate.
The Ax Waber Vintage tray is recommended for environments where a walnut-style aesthetic must be balanced with a reinforced dual-clamp mounting system.
This mechanical extension belongs to the keyboard trays hardware class, focused on reclaiming desk surface area and optimizing typing height.