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    4 Products

    Hand-Crank Rolling Lift Tables

    Move these tables where you need them, then use the hand crank to adjust your work to a comfortable height. They are entirely mechanical, so they're ideal for precise positioning—as you crank, the tabletop moves in consistent increments. These tables also hold their exact height for as long as you need, unlike hydraulic lift tables, which sag over time under heavy loads. Remove the handle when you’re done cranking.
    Warning: Never use to lift people.
    4 Posts
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Lift Tables. Hand-Crank Rolling Lift Tables, 4 Posts.
    Four-post tables handle twice the load of scissor-style tables thanks to their heavy duty construction. They also have fewer moving parts, so there’s fewer places that could pinch your fingers. Attach the handle on either end to crank. Each end has two attachment points for the crank: one for quick height adjustments and one for slower, more controlled positioning. To keep these tables from rolling away, press the foot pedal to activate the floor lock.
    Cast Iron Wheel—Cast iron wheels are strong and long-lasting—they resist wear and heat.
    Polyurethane Rubber Wheel—Polyurethane wheels are nonmarking, abrasion resistant, and shock absorbing. Use them on all floor types, including areas with debris.
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    2,20036"24"24" to 42"1/8"/1/4"41.625"Wheel Brake, Floor LockTwo Rigid Casters and Two Swivel Casters25"2847T10000000002847T2000000000
    2,20048"30"24" to 42"1/8"/1/4"41.625"Wheel Brake, Floor LockTwo Rigid Casters and Two Swivel Casters25"2847T5000000002847T600000000
     
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