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GPPH INOX welding tables provide a corrosion-resistant working surface that helps reduce the risk of contaminating stainless steel components with carbon steel particles. The range includes various INOX table designs, allowing the workstation to be adapted both to the type of components being produced and to the way work is organized in a workshop or production facility.
A stainless steel tabletop helps maintain greater control over material cleanliness when positioning, clamping, and welding stainless steel components. A dedicated working surface reduces the risk of transferring carbon steel particles onto the workpieces being processed.
This is particularly important in facilities where stainless steel is processed regularly and the risk of accidental contamination during structure preparation needs to be minimized.
INOX tables also retain the functionality of a professional positioning workstation. The hole system allows tooling to be arranged as needed, while the engraved scale helps control workpiece position and reproduce previously prepared setups.
In the wider range welding tables there are also designs intended for other workshop and production applications.
The stainless steel used for the working surface provides corrosion resistance and makes it possible to prepare a workstation dedicated to working with stainless steel components.
Milled and chamfered holes make it easier to use clamping components, while the engraved scale provides clear reference points when positioning workpieces. Combining the right working surface with suitable tooling helps create organized and repeatable work setups.
The workstation setup can also make use of Tools for Welding Tables, allowing the clamping method to be selected according to the type of structure being produced.
An alternative for workstations also used with other materials can be Stainless steel covers for welding tables, which make it possible to prepare the working surface for contact with stainless steel components.
GPPH recommends: before starting work, thoroughly clean the INOX tabletop and the tools being used of any carbon steel residue. Keeping the workstation separate and clean helps reduce the risk of contaminating the stainless steel components being processed.
PLUS INOX and PRO INOX are options for users who need a classic welding table design combined with a working surface intended for stainless steel applications.
PLUS INOX is well suited for regular welding and assembly work where a functional workstation, compatibility with tooling, and a working surface suitable for stainless steel components are important.
The series is the counterpart of the concept known from PLUS welding tables, but it has been designed for work that requires maintaining material cleanliness.
PRO INOX is designed for workstations where more demanding tasks are carried out and a more robust working surface is required.
The design is based on Welding tables PRO and combines the characteristics of this series with a working surface suitable for stainless steel components.
XWT tables in PLUS INOX and PRO INOX versions expand the possibilities for organizing a workstation designed for working with stainless steel. The XWT design can be a good choice where, in addition to a suitable working surface, flexibility in configuring the entire workstation is also important.
XWT PLUS INOX combines the characteristics of the PLUS series with the design solutions of the XWT platform. This version is well suited to workstations where the type of components being produced and the organization of the working space frequently change.
The ability to adapt the workstation layout makes it easier to prepare the workspace for both one-off projects and repeatable work with stainless steel components.
XWT PRO INOX is designed for users who need an XWT structure in a configuration that reflects the characteristics of the PRO series.
This variant makes it possible to create an extended workstation for larger or more demanding stainless steel structures while retaining the benefits of the INOX surface.
OCT tables in PLUS INOX and PRO INOX versions make it possible to use the OCT series design for stainless steel applications as well. This solution is intended for workstations where flexible use of the working surface and the ability to adapt it to the components being produced are important.
OCT PLUS INOX combines the functionality of the PLUS variant with the OCT design and a working surface suitable for stainless steel components.
Such a configuration can work well in workshops producing a variety of structures, where the clamping and positioning method changes depending on the current project.
OCT PRO INOX expands the capabilities of the OCT series with a variant that reflects the characteristics of the PRO series. This solution is designed for workstations that require a more advanced configuration for working with stainless steel structures.
The broader range also includes OCT welding tables, making it possible to compare the available solutions and choose a design that suits the way the work is organized.
When choosing an INOX table, it is worth starting with the type of structures being produced, the required working surface, and the way the workstation is organized. The individual series differ in design and configuration options, so the choice should primarily reflect the nature of the work being carried out.
The hole system and the table’s compatibility with the tools being used are also important. The variant should be selected based on the available tooling and typical clamping configurations rather than on a single technical parameter alone.
INOX welding tables include PLUS, PRO, XWT PLUS, XWT PRO, OCT PLUS, and OCT PRO variants – choose the design that suits the size of the components being produced, the clamping method, and the organization of the workstation for stainless steel work.
Why is it worth using an INOX table when welding stainless steel?
The stainless steel surface helps reduce contact between the workpiece and carbon steel and supports maintaining the appropriate level of material cleanliness.
Which welding table series are available in the INOX version?
INOX versions include the PLUS, PRO, XWT PLUS, XWT PRO, OCT PLUS, and OCT PRO series, making it possible to choose the right design for the type of work.
How to choose the right INOX welding table variant?
The INOX variant should be selected according to the size of the structure, the clamping method, the tooling used, and the organization of the workstation.
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