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Welding tables as central workstations
A welding table provides a defined, stable work surface for aligning, clamping, tack welding, and welding. The better the table size, clamping system, and working height match the actual process, the more efficiently repetitive tasks can be performed.
✔ Choose a table size that fits typical workpieces
✔ Take load capacity and panel construction into account
✔ Adapt clamping options to the work process
✔ Plan for ergonomics and accessibility early on
Selection Criteria for Welding Tables
| Criterion | Why is this relevant? | Practical Relevance |
|---|---|---|
| Table surface | usable workspace | Workpiece size plus clamping allowance |
| Load capacity | must accommodate workpieces and fixtures | Take weight peaks into account |
| Clamping system | affects setup time and repeatability | Select the right screens and accessories |
| Extraction option | can measure emissions directly at the workplace | Only effective with appropriate air flow and system integration |
Applications
Welding tables are suitable for metal fabrication, workshops, series and custom production, maintenance, and fixture construction. Requirements vary significantly depending on the workpiece size, quantity, and desired repeatability.
Extraction at the welding table
For applications that generate a lot of smoke, an integrated or connected extraction system may be advisable. It is crucial that the capture capacity, flow rate, and pressure reserve are suited to the actual process. An extraction system does not automatically replace other protective measures.
Maintenance and Care
The work surface, grid, clamping devices, and, if applicable, extraction ports should be cleaned regularly and inspected for damage. A clean table surface improves reproducibility during clamping.
FAQ
What is a reasonable table size?
The table surface should be large enough to accommodate typical workpieces entirely and provide additional space for clamping devices.
When is a perforated grid worth it?
When workpieces need to be positioned in a frequently repeatable manner and secured with flexible clamping devices.
Is an integrated extraction system always necessary?
No. Whether it makes sense depends on the process, emissions, and the existing extraction technology.
Selection Guidance
When making a selection, workpiece dimensions, weights, desired clamping options, and whether an extraction system is already in place or planned are particularly important.