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Solid pieces of wood are glued together to ensure durability.
With their extra-smooth surface, these tops won’t trap dirt and oil.
Often used in laboratories, these tops resist chemicals, stains, scratching, and humidity.
A corrosion-resistant, stainless steel surface and sealed, plastic laminate bottom make these tops suitable for food service.
An economical alternative to wood tops, these tops resist stains, oils, and chemicals.
These heavy duty tops have a durable, powder-coated finish.
These tops have a grounding snap and a laminate surface that dissipates static to protect electronic components from electrostatic discharge.
Use two legs to hold up to 4,000 lbs. Adjust height in 1 1/2" increments with rivets that slide into keyhole slots.
With thick steel and an all-welded construction, a pair of legs can support up to 12,000 lbs. Remove and reposition the bolts to adjust height in 1" increments.
Use two legs for a capacity of 6,000 lbs. Remove and reposition the bolts to adjust height in 1" increments.
These legs provide more leg room than other styles. Remove and reposition the bolts to adjust height in 1" increments.
All legs have knockouts in the front and back to accept duplex electrical outlets.
With thick steel and an all-welded construction, these legs support the highest capacities of all our workbench legs.
These corrosion-resistant legs are often used in food-processing plants and laboratories.
These legs provide more leg room than other styles.
Adjust the height of a workbench without clearing off the top or loosening leg bolts.
Store your heaviest tools and parts in these bases.
Mount wood and plastic workbench tops to legs and bases.
Use individual components to make or repair a bench.