48″ x 48″ x 6″ Stationary Welding Table

3 customer reviews

5 Sided Stationary Welding Table with Flextur Tool Board Panels

Flextur Welding Table 48″L x 48″W x 35″ to 41″H, with 1/2″ top supported by 3/8″ x 5″ struts every 16″, Flextur Tool Board panels, adjustable legs from 35″ to 41″ high, and a 6,000lbs. capacity. Surface flatness is +/- .015″ over 4 square feet. Changeover is easy and quick with movable 16mm locator pin in a 2″ grid pattern. Skirting along all sides has the same hole configuration and gives the flexibility to extend your table in any direction, up to 24″, with a Flextur Fixture Block for larger Weldments. Well suited for larger jobs, Flextur Welding Tables will improve accuracy and greatly reduce set up time for complicated Weldments. Inexperienced Welders can easily make an accurate setup and become productive in minutes with this Welding Table. Onboard steel Flextur tool board panels keep tools organized and within easy reach. Base requires assembly but all welding table tops ship assembled. A complete line of Flextur Accessories, ordered separately, are available to outfit your table. American Made in Dalton, Ohio U.S.A.

  • 1/2″ Top with 16mm Holes
  • 2″ Grid Pattern
  • 3/8″ x 5″ struts every 16″
  • +/- .015″ Surface flatness over 4 sq. ft.
Dimensions
48"L x 48"W x 35"H
Diameter
"
Part Number
78909510
Weight
740 lbs
Capacity
6,000 lbs
Material
Steel
Finish
Metal
Quantity
USA Made

USA Made Dalton, Ohio

MSRP: $4,600.00

Customer Reviews

"Excellent Versatility, with the 2” grid pattern they are able to accurately meet every dimensional requirements of our weldments. We’ve been able to hold tolerances not only on flatwork but vertical weldments as well by utilizing fixture blocks. We’re Very Happy... Very Happy with our Flextur Tables."
John Jesse

Quality Control Manager, Southwest Welding

"We’ve probably made over a million dollars worth of products on this table, and have only scratched the surface, literally. Don’t think about it. Just get one."
Chris Foster

Owner, FosterWeld

"Back then we figured it would be simple to build our own weld table. When we tried it, the surface warped, the hole spacing pulled together, and the holes shrunk. We’re too busy to waste time like that again."
Laverne B. Hoover

Wheelshop Welding

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