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Welding Fixture Tables 3D Welding platform with Kits are modularity and flexibility. All components are grouped into categories so that they can be matched to each other. Users can choose fewer modules to achieve various quick positioning and clamping functions. This design allows the fixture to adapt to workpieces of different shapes and sizes, increasing versatility and flexibility.

| Size | 1200*1000mm |
| Thickness | 25mm |
| System | D28 welding Tables |
| Table top hole spacing | 100*100mm |
| Material | Q355 Steel |
| Table fixture accessories | Have,Customized as your request |
| Surface treatment | Nitrided |
| Duration | 30 days |
| Other size | Customized |
Compared with traditional manual welding, the 3D welding platform has the following advantages:
product specifications
| NO. | Welding Table Specification | Dimension | Hole Diameter | Material |
| 1 | 4000mm*2000mm | 3D/2D | D28/D16 | Cast lron /Steel /0345 |
| 2 | 3000mm*20000mm | 3D/2D | D28/D16 | Cast lron /Steel /0345 |
| 3 | 3000mm*1500mm | 3D/2D | D28/D16 | Cast lron /Steel /0345 |
| 4 | 2400mm*1200mm | 3D/2D | D28/D16 | Cast lron /Steel /0345 |
| 5 | 2000mm*1000mm | 3D/2D | D28/D16 | Cast lron /Steel /0345 |
| 6 | 1500mm*1000mm | 3D/2D | D28/D16 | Cast lron /Steel /0345 |
| 7 | 1200mm*1000mm | 3D/2D | D28/D16 | Cast lron /Steel /0345 |
Modularity and flexibility:
1. What is a welding table?
A welding table is a sturdy, flat surface designed to support metal workpieces while you perform welding tasks. It provides a stable platform to ensure accurate and safe welding, making it easier to handle parts and materials during the welding process.
2. Why do I need a welding table?
A welding table helps ensure precision and safety. It:
Offers a stable surface to weld parts together.
Allows easy access to materials and tools.
Protects your workspace by keeping the heat and sparks contained.
Can provide clamping points for securely holding parts in place while welding.
3. What is the ideal size for a welding table?
The size of the welding table depends on the scale of your work. For general use, a table with dimensions around 30" x 48" or 36" x 60" is often sufficient. For larger projects, consider a table with more space, but it's also important to ensure the table is sturdy and doesn't take up too much space in your workshop.
4. What materials are welding tables made from?
Most welding tables are made from:
Steel (Mild Steel, Stainless Steel): Strong, durable, and heat-resistant, steel is the most common material.
Cast Iron: Excellent for heavier workloads and provides a very stable surface but can be heavy and less portable.
Aluminum: Lightweight and corrosion-resistant but not as durable as steel in high-temperature situations.
5. Can I make my own welding table?
Yes, many DIY enthusiasts and professionals build their own welding tables. The process typically involves selecting a suitable metal (like steel), cutting it to size, welding the frame together, and then adding a flat top. DIY welding tables can be customized for your specific needs, but it's crucial to ensure the table is sturdy enough to handle the weight and heat of your projects.
6. What are the key features of a good welding table?
Key features to look for in a welding table include:
Flat and level surface to ensure precision in your work.
Heat-resistant surface to withstand sparks and high temperatures.
Clamping points or holes for securing workpieces with clamps.
Adjustable height to improve comfort and ergonomic positioning.
Strong, durable construction to withstand heavy materials and extended use.
7. How do I maintain a welding table?
Clean regularly: After each use, remove any slag, dirt, or welding residue from the table.
Check for rust: If you have a steel table, periodically check for rust, especially if you work in a humid environment. Sand off any rust spots and reapply a protective coating if necessary.
Inspect for damage: Regularly inspect the table for signs of damage, such as cracks, bends, or loose parts, and repair them as needed.
Use a surface protector: If you're working with sensitive materials, consider using a heat-resistant pad or mat to prevent damage to the table surface.
8. Can I use a welding table for other types of work?
Yes, welding tables can be used for other tasks, such as cutting, grinding, or assembly. The flat, stable surface makes it useful for general fabrication work. However, it's important to protect the table surface from sparks or heat if using it for other tasks.
9. What is a clamping table?
A clamping table is a type of welding table that comes with built-in holes or slots where clamps can be inserted. These tables are designed to help secure parts and pieces in place while you work on them, ensuring they don't move during the welding process.
10. How can I make my welding table more versatile?
To increase the versatility of your welding table, you can:
Add clamps or adjustable stops to hold parts at different angles.
Install a vise for holding workpieces securely.
Use a modular setup where you can attach additional tools or accessories.
Consider a movable or adjustable-height table to accommodate different projects.
11. Should I choose a welding table with a fireproof surface?
A fireproof or heat-resistant surface is highly recommended, as welding generates high temperatures and sparks. Tables with a non-combustible surface, such as stainless steel or cast iron, are ideal for this purpose. Fireproof coatings or heat shields can also be added to tables that are not naturally resistant to heat.
12. Are welding tables portable?
Some welding tables are designed to be portable. These tables are often smaller, lighter, and equipped with wheels or handles for easy movement. However, portable tables may not be as sturdy as larger, stationary tables. For heavier-duty work, a fixed, heavy-duty table is typically recommended.
13. How much weight can a welding table support?
The weight capacity of a welding table depends on its size and construction. Most tables can handle several hundred pounds, but larger tables designed for industrial use can support even more. Always check the manufacturer's specifications to ensure the table can handle your expected load.
14. Can I add a vice or tool holders to my welding table?
Yes, many welding tables are designed with add-ons in mind. You can attach a vise, tool holders, or even additional clamping systems to make your table more versatile for different tasks. Some welding tables have pre-drilled holes or slots to facilitate the attachment of accessories.
15. How do I choose the right welding table for my needs?
Consider the following factors when choosing a welding table:
Size: Choose a table that fits the space in your workshop and provides enough room for your projects.
Material: Select a durable, heat-resistant material that suits your welding style and environment.
Features: Look for features like clamping points, adjustable height, and a flat, stable surface.
Weight capacity: Ensure the table can support the weight of your materials and tools.
Portability: If you need a table that you can move around, look for a lightweight, portable option.
