24″W x 18″D Stainless Steel Stationary Machine Square Edge Table Gray With 2 Shelves MT1824-2
Also Known As :
Stationary machine tables are commonly used in various settings such as workshops, industrial environments, manufacturing facilities, and laboratories where stationary support for machinery is required.
About :
Specifications:
Width | 24 in |
Depth | 18 in |
Height | 32-1/2 in |
Weight Capacity | 2000 lbs |
Shelf Clearance | 22 in |
Assembly Required | No |
Color | Gray |
Edge Type | Square |
Leg Style | Angle Leg |
Country of Origin | USA |
Mobile or Stationary | Stationary |
Number of Shelves | 2 |
Material | Steel |
Manufacturers Part Number | MT1824-2 |
Leg Type | Fixed |
Top Material | Steel |
Brand | Little Giant |
Product description :
This all-welded machine table has 12 ga shelves. Top shelf is 18″W x 24″D x 32-1/2″H with flush edges, and larger sizes are reinforced. The lower shelf has 1-1/2″ retaining lip to contain small parts. Its angle iron legs are 3/16″ thick with 2″ x 2″ footpads. There is 22″ clearance between shelves. This product is made in USA.
Features :
• A stationary machine table is designed to provide a sturdy, stable work surface for heavy-duty tasks and to support various types of machinery and equipment.
• These types of tables are designed to support heavy equipment and machinery.
• They are often constructed from materials like stainless steel for durability and stability.
• The design is simple and utilitarian, with straight lines and no unnecessary details, emphasizing functionality over aesthetics.
• They are appreciated for their rugged construction and the ability to withstand the rigorous use that comes with industrial tasks. If you are looking to purchase one or need more information about this specific table, the model number or product code, if available, would be helpful when searching for details or contacting the manufacturer.
Material: They are often made from heavy-gauge steel or stainless steel for strength and durability.
Weight Capacity: They can typically support several hundred pounds of weight, sometimes even more, depending on their size and construction.
Surface: The top surface is usually flat and may include a lip around the edge to prevent items from slipping off. It can also be reinforced with a welded steel frame to handle heavy loads.
Finish: Many have a powder-coated or similar finish to resist scratches, chemicals, and rust.
Shelves: Lower shelves provide additional storage space for tools, parts, and supplies, which can help keep the work area organized.
Leveling Feet: Some tables come with adjustable leveling feet to ensure a level work surface even on uneven floors.
Size: They come in various sizes to accommodate different spaces and machinery sizes.
Assembly: Depending on the manufacturer, some tables may require assembly, while others come pre-assembled.
Optional Accessories: There might be options for drawers, backsplashes, or electrical outlets, which can be integrated for added functionality.
Uses: They are suitable for use in workshops, garages, industrial settings, laboratories, and anywhere a non-mobile, robust work surface is needed.