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Without a shelf, these tables provide room to pull up a stool or chair. The durable steel top won't warp or splinter.
A lower shelf provides additional storage space. The durable steel top won't warp or splinter.
A lower shelf provides additional storage space. Often used in laboratories, these tables stand up to repeated washdowns and resist damage from grease and chemicals.
The wood top on these tables is nonconductive, resists impact, and can be sanded and refinished.
With an extra-smooth surface, these tables won't trap dirt and oil, making them easy to clean. They are also nonconductive.
With a flatness tolerance of 0.002" per foot, these tables provide an accurate reference surface for layout and inspection work. They have a thick steel frame and welded construction to support 35,000 lbs.
With a thick steel frame and welded construction, these tables have a capacity of at least 10,000 lbs.
Welded for strength and stability, these tables support 3,000 to 5,500 lbs.
These durable tables won't warp or splinter. They can be configured at a custom height.
With an extra-smooth nonconductive surface, these tables won't trap dirt and oil, making them easy to clean. They can be configured at a custom height.
Support 3,000 to 5,000 lbs. with these welded tables. They can be configured for either seated or standing tasks.
With a thick steel frame and a capacity of at least 10,500 lbs., these welded tables are our strongest and most durable adjustable-height tables. They can be configured for either seated or standing tasks.
With an extra-smooth nonconductive surface, these tables won't trap dirt and oil, making them easy to clean. They are often used as printer stands.
These durable tables won't warp or splinter. Use them to elevate machinery and equipment up to 24" from the floor.
The wood top is nonconductive as well as impact and chemical resistant. It can be sanded and refinished. Use these tables to elevate machinery and equipment 24" from the floor.
With a thick steel frame and welded construction, these tables have a capacity of 10,000 lbs. Use them to elevate machinery and equipment 24" from the floor.
With a flatness tolerance of 0.002" per foot, these 24" high tables provide an accurate reference surface for layout and inspection work. They have a thick steel frame and welded construction to support 35,000 lbs.
Turn the crank to adjust the height of these tables without clearing off the top or loosening leg bolts. They can be configured for either seated or standing tasks.
Adjust these tables from 18" to 24" to customize the height of machinery and equipment.
Fold these lightweight tables in half and use the handle to carry them with one hand.
These tables have a fixed height.
Raise or lower these tables to a comfortable working height.
Replace a table leg or make a table with your own tabletop.
Use these legs to make or repair a folding table.
Keep sawdust and other particles out of the air while drilling, sanding, and finishing wood products. Air blowers pull particles into the table through holes in the surface, making sure you don't breathe them.
Pull metal particles from grinding, cutting, and finishing workpieces out of the air to avoid breathing them and creating sparks in your work area.
Provide a convenient place outdoors to sit and eat.
These indoor tables are often used in cafeterias and break rooms.
Choose a workbench and then add any of the optional accessories. All workbenches come with a support brace and have legs with knockouts in the front and back to accept duplex electrical outlets.
The sloped top, drainage hole and plug, and drain pan contain spills when working with fluids.
To keep work from falling off the top, these workbenches have a backstop and side stops.
Keyhole slots in the legs allow you to adjust the height of these workbenches in 1 1/2" increments.
For added security, drawers are concealed behind padlockable doors.
These workbenches have bases with a combination of drawers and doors that offer plenty of storage options for tools and parts.
At 48" wide and greater, these workbenches have a larger work surface and more storage than our standard cabinet workbenches.
These workbenches range in size from 32"-42" wide.
Reinforced for strength and durability, these workbenches can hold twice the weight of our standard large-capacity cabinet workbenches.
Start with the workbench and then customize the interior by adding drawers and shelves.
At 24" wide, these compact workbenches provide storage and a work surface even when space is limited.
With thick steel and an all-welded construction, these legs support the highest capacities of all our workbench legs.
All legs have knockouts in the front and back to accept duplex electrical outlets.
These legs provide more leg room than other styles.
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.
Adjust the height of a workbench without clearing off the top or loosening leg bolts.
Store your heaviest tools and parts in these bases.
These heavy duty tops have a durable, powder-coated finish.
Mount wood and plastic workbench tops to legs and bases.
Keep tools visible and organized above a workbench.
Position these shelves at any angle.
Mount these cabinets under a workbench to store larger items.
Stack these drawers under a workbench.
Prevent tools and parts from rolling off a workbench.
The work surface is positioned at a comfortable height for writing and working while standing.
These workstations have almost twice the top capacity of our standard stand-up-height workstations.
Adjust the shelves to accommodate a computer and other electronic equipment.
Change any desk or table into a stand-up-height work surface.
Create a personalized work area by adding accessories. These workstations are often used for small-parts assembly.
Adjust both the slope and height of the top to a comfortable position for drawing, drafting, and writing.
Switch between sitting and standing while working.
Mix and match components to design an office work area that can be reconfigured as needed.
Add a work surface without taking up any floor space.
With their compact size, these sawhorses are easy to store and transport.
Add components such as clamps, brackets, stops, rests, mounting plates, fixturing squares, risers, and V-blocks to build fixtures for welding and assembly.
Foldable for transport and storage, use these tables as a sturdy work surface for welding, assembly, cutting, and other tasks around your facility.
Precision ground to the tightest parallel tolerance, these steel plates have threaded and unthreaded holes in a grid pattern to support precise positioning and repeatability when machining.
Position parts exactly where they’re needed for workers, robots, and other machines to easily access them.
Use these components in coordinate measuring machine (CMM) applications to raise a workpiece and reliably position it on a fixture plate with ¼"-20 holes.
An extra-long, reinforced tabletop gives you plenty of room for oversized loads.
The top extends beyond the base for easier access to tight spaces and bench tops.
These tables have a foot lever and hydraulic pump to raise loads and either a hand valve or hand lever for controlled lowering.
For easy access to material, the tabletop rotates 360° and locks in any position.
Turn the hand wheels to raise the load and tilt it up to 30° for a more ergonomic angle.
The hand crank on these tables has two speeds for fast and slow adjustment.
A battery-operated motor and a hydraulic pump do the work for you; they lift loads with the push of a button.
An electric motor and a hydraulic pump lift loads with the push of a button.
The turntable rotates to reduce reaching.
An extra-large tabletop provides plenty of room for oversized loads.
The tabletop can go as low as 3", making loading and unloading from the floor and pallets easier.
These tables are compact, yet provide the lifting capacity of standard lift tables.
These tables come ready to operate.
Choose your table based on capacity, then choose the type of control that best suit your application.
A hydraulic pump and an air-driven motor do the work for you.
These tables have a foot lever and hydraulic pump to raise the load.
An air cylinder automatically returns the stand to your set height as you add or remove parts of the load.
Use one to three springs (included) to automatically keep pallets at a convenient height.
Keep your heaviest tools and parts in a single cabinet, or stack them for more storage.
Store your heaviest tools and parts. Use cabinets individually, stacked, or connect side-by-side.
A pegboard holds tools and supplies, leaving the top shelf clear to transport other items or use as a work surface.
Keep multimeters, oscilloscopes, and other instruments at a convenient viewing angle and height.
Panels on three sides let you stack material high, while the top shelf can be used as a work surface.
Mount your bench-top air cleaner hood at a comfortable height for working.
Raise and lower your robot arm on these workstations, placing them at the right height for each task.
These stations are a portable working home for your robot arm.
Elevate robot arms with these bases so they can reach onto raised surfaces, such as conveyor belts or workstations.
Use these mounts with robot bases to secure your controller near your robot arm for easy access and to cut down on cord lengths.
A light box and drafting table in one, these tables illuminate the details of large drawings and plans. They’re also used to check circuit boards and other manufactured parts for unwanted holes, gaps, and other defects.