no, but frankly I wouldn't recommend this desk for two big problems: 1) the table is actually made up of 2 planks, the centre of which is right in front of the user 2) the axis that connects the left foot to the right to raise or lower the table is almost in the middle of the width, underneath, and too far down, which means you often break your knee, and when the axis turns... you massage your knee for free too!
It was designed by amateurs... but in short, you get what you pay for, because it's not expensive, but there are reasons for that.